Parapseudinae Guţu, 1981, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5116.2.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F66FE8C9-B813-41CF-ABB1-B9646EC1CB05 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6369022 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03939E49-FFF4-FFD5-FF7A-FAC694A1FC7B |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Parapseudinae Guţu, 1981 |
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Key to genera currently within the Subfamily Parapseudinae Guţu, 1981 View in CoL
(modified from Guţu 2008, Heard & Morales-Núñez 2011)
1. All pleonites dorsally with complete anterior transverse row of short setulate setae................................. 2
- All pleonites dorsally lacking either complete or incomplete anterior transverse row of short setulate setae............... 3
- Pleonite-1 only with dorsally incomplete or complete anterior transverse row of short setulate setae................... 9
2. Antennule inner flagellum biarticulated; male with large ventral prolongation on cheliped carpus......... Halmyrapseudes
- Antennule inner flagellum multiarticulate; male lacking ventral prolongation on cheliped carpus................................................................................. Pseudohalmyrapseudes Larsen & Hansknecht, 2004
3. Pereopod-4 with dactylus greatly reduced, shorter than adjacent propodal setae.................................... 4
- Pereopod-4 with dactylus distinct, usually longer than adjacent propodal seta....................................... ................................................................................................... 6
4. Cheliped and pereopod-1 exopodite without plumose setae on last article [Five pairs of pleopods]............................................................................................... Ascumnella Guţu & Heard, 2002
- Cheliped and pereopod- 1 exopodite with plumose setae on last article [4 or 5 pairs of pleopods....................... 5
5. Carapace ventral margins with spiniform setae; antennule peduncle article 1 with 2-3 spiniform setae on inner margin...................................................................................... Brachylicoa Guţu, 2006
- Carapace having ventral margins lacking spiniform setae; antennule peduncle article-1 lacking spiniform setae on inner margin [Four or five pairs of pleopods]................................................................ Parapseudes
6. Pereopod-2 having basis with strongly-developed spiniform seta on anterior margin.......................................................................................... Akanthoparapseudes Heard & Morales-Núñez, 2011
-- Pereopod-2 with basis lacking spine on anterior margin....................................................... 7
7. Antennule accessory flagellum biarticulate; pereopod 6 basis without plumose setae............................................................................................. Aponychos Bamber, Chatterjee & Marshall, 2012
- Antennule accessory flagellum multiarticulate; pereopod 6 basis with plumose setae................................ 8
8. Mandibular palp article 1 with several setae; pereopod 1 basis with spiniform setae on ventral and dorsal margins.......................................................................................... Podictenius Guţu, 2006
- Mandibular palp article-1 with one seta; pereopod 1 basis without spiniform setae on ventral and dorsal margins............................................................................... Longipedis Larsen & Shimomura, 2006
9. Pleotelson round or, in rare cases, elongate with rows of short setae on margins; antenna article 5 longer than previous four combined, having numerous, long plumose setae on inner margin..................................... Discapseudes View in CoL
- Pleotelson elongate, without row of short setae on margins; antenna with article 5 shorter than previous four articles combined, lacking row of long, plumose setae...................................................................... 10
10. Pleonite-1 dorsally with an incomplete anterior transverse row of short setulate setae................ Pseudolongiflagrum View in CoL
- Pleonite-1 dorsally with complete anterior transverse row of short setulate setae................................... 11
11. Antenna with long setae on inner margin of second article.......................................... Longiflagrum
- Antenna without long setae on inner margin of second article................................................. 12
12. Pleonites with very long lateral plumose setae.......................................... Gutuapseudes Edgar, 1997
- Pleonites lacking very long lateral plumose setae........................................................... 13
13. Pleopods foliaceous, not slender........................................................................ 14
- Pleopods not foliaceous, slender........................................................................ 15
14. Antennal peduncle article 1 with plumose setae near medial edge; labium with three terminal spiniform setae; pereopod 1 propodus with at least four ventral spiniform setae, and dactylus subequal to propodus length............... Mexctenapseudes View in CoL
- Antenna peduncle article 1 without plumose setae near medial edge; labium with two terminal spiniform setae; pereopod 1 propodus with one or two ventral spiniform setae, and dactylus much shorter than propodus............... Ctenapseudes
15. Basis of pereopods 1 and 2 with distal transverse row of setae........ Remexudes Błażewicz-Paszkowycz & Bamber, 2007
- Basis of pereopods 1 and 2 without distal transverse row of setae.............................................. 16
16. Antenna first peduncle article with plumose setae on medial margin....................... Pseudoapseudes Guţu, 1981
- Antenna first peduncle article without plumose setae on medial margin......................... Saltipedis Guţu, 1995
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