Agathotanais, Hansen, 1913

Kakui, Keiichi & Kohtsuka, Hisanori, 2015, Two New Shallow-water Species of Agathotanais (Crustacea: Tanaidacea) from Japan, Species Diversity 20 (1), pp. 45-58 : 55-57

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.12782/sd.20.1.045

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4584948

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D26E879D-8451-FFD4-EB37-6953FC8E515B

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Felipe

scientific name

Agathotanais
status

 

Key to the species of Agathotanais View in CoL (females)

1. Antenna with two articles................................................... ............................................... A. manganicus Larsen, 1999 View in CoL

– Antenna with one article .................................................. 2

2. Uropod with one articulation between basal article and tip......................................................................................... 3

– Uropod without articulations between basal article and tip......................................................................................... 4

3. Length/width of pereonites 3 and 4 about 1.50; pleonites as wide as pereonite 6............................... A. ghilarovi View in CoL

– Length/width of pereonites 3 and 4 almost 1.00; pleonites narrower than pereonite 6 ..... A. misakiensis View in CoL sp. nov.

4. Fixed finger with two ventral simple setae; carpus of pereopods 1–3 lacking dorsodistal seta; pleonites narrower than pereonite 6 ............... A. ahyongi Larsen, 1999 View in CoL

– Fixed finger without ventral seta; carpus of pereopods 1 and 3 (no data for pereopod 2) with one dorsodistal seta; pleonites as wide as pereonite 6 ......... A. splendidus View in CoL

– Fixed finger with one ventral simple seta; carpus of pereopods 1–3 with one dorsodistal seta; pleonites narrower than pereonite 6 ...................................................... 5

5. Dorsodistal simple seta on carpus of pereopod 2 long (longer than two-thirds of propodus length)................. 6

– Dorsodistal simple seta on carpus of pereopod 2 short (shorter than two-thirds of propodus length) ............... 8

6. Body stout (BL/CW 5.30); cephalothorax length equal to CW ...................... A. brevis Kudinova-Pasternak, 1990 View in CoL

– Body narrow (BL/CW more than 6.50); cephalothorax length longer than CW ..................................................... 7

7. Pereonite 3 shorter than wide, pereonite 4 longer than wide (length/width 0.90 and 1.10, respectively); dactylus of pereopods 1–3 naked................................. A. ingolfi View in CoL

– Pereonites 3 and 4 longer than wide (length/width 1.15 and 1.30, respectively); dactylus of pereopods 1–3 with one simple seta ............................... A. hanseni Lang, 1971 View in CoL

8. Carpus and propodus of pereopods 4–6 with three and two distal spiniform setae, respectively ........... A. hadalis View in CoL

– Carpus and propodus of pereopods 4–6 with one and three distal spiniform setae, respectively........................ 9

9. Pleonites narrow (pleonite width 0.75 times pereonite-6 width and 0.65 times CW); basis of pereopods 1–6 without dorsal small spines; carpus and propodus of pereopods 4–6 with ventral small spines ..................... ........................................................................... A. spinipoda View in CoL

– Pleonites very narrow (pleonite width 0.65 times pereonite-6 width and 0.45 times CW); basis of pereopods 1–6 with dorsal small spines; carpus and propodus of pereopods 4–6 without ventral small spines.................... ........................................................... A. toyoshioae View in CoL sp. nov.

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