Hemilepistoides Borutzky, 1945
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Taxon classification Animalia Isopoda Agnaridae
Genus Hemilepistoides Borutzky, 1945 View in CoL
Type species.
Hemilepistoides messerianus Borutzky, 1945
Diagnosis.
Body narrow and elongated, dorsal parts bearing rounded tubercles. Head with developed lateral lobes; frons with a distinct incision in the middle; no supra-antennal line. Antenna with flagellum of two articles, proximal segment longer than distal one. Pereon epimera I with rounded posterolateral margin. Pleotelson triangular with rounded apex and slightly concave sides. Male pereopods I-II with brushes of setae on sternal margin of merus and carpus; pereopod VII with sinuate sternal margin. Pleopod exopodites I-V with monospiracular covered lungs. Runner type according to the eco-morphological classification proposed by Schmalfuss (1984).
Remarks.
Among the members of the family Agnaridae , the genus Hemilepistoides is similar to the members of the subgenus Hemilepistus (Desertellio) , from which it differs in possessing tubercles also on all posterior parts of the body. The genus Hemilepistoides is a monotypical taxon with Hemilepistoides messerianus distributed in southern Turkmenistan and northern Iran.
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