Tainisopidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.171623 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6258781 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/02358794-FFAB-FF94-C13B-B480FAA2FEDD |
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Tainisopidae |
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Key to the species of Tainisopidae View in CoL
This key is provisional because additional species have been discovered that belong to this genus (locations shown in Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ; C. Francis personal communication). The two species of Tainisopus Wilson & Ponder, 1992 are included to allow identification for all described members of this family. Pygolabis species are conservative in their overall morphology, as indicated by Figures 2– 13 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5. P View FIGURE 6. P View FIGURE 7. P View FIGURE 8. P View FIGURE 9. P View FIGURE 10. P View FIGURE 11. P View FIGURE 12. P View FIGURE 13. P . Species identification must, therefore, involve fine details, particularly on the pleotelson, uropods and the appendix masculina of the male pleopod 2. Other characters, such as counts of setae on various limbs or relative lengths of limbs, may be useful when detailed morphometric patterns from specimens comprising a large series of each species are known. The variable pleotelson in P. humphreysi presents difficulties in an identification key; we have attempted, therefore, to choose additional features that, although microscopic, will facilitate reliable identification of adults of the various species. Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 explains some of the morphological characters used in this key.
1. Pleotelson anterolateral margins (anterior to uropods) short, uropods inserting anteriorly, posterolateral margin (posterior to uropods) broadly rounded; uropodal rami both distally rounded, endopod straightsided (not curved) ............................ 5 ( Tainisopus View in CoL )
– Pleotelson anterolateral margins enlarged, uropods inserting near midpoint of lateral margins, posterolateral margins sinuate, apex projecting; uropodal exopod flattened and distally rounded,endopod curving mediallyand distally pointed, forming robust claw ................................................................................................................... 2 ( Pygolabis )
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