Clibanarius
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3947.3.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4BEA9B2D-E883-43B5-AE74-1EBBD0D4D684 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6096678 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787D9-FFDF-DF39-FF73-FDF178EFB0DD |
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Clibanarius |
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Key to the species of Clibanarius View in CoL from Brazil
1. Dactyls of first and second ambulatory legs shorter than propodi................................................ 2
- Dactyls of first and second ambulatory legs longer than propodi................................................. 3
2. First and second ambulatory legs with orange or red transverse band, mainly at articulation between the dactyl and propodus.............................................................................................. C. tricolor View in CoL
- First and second ambulatory legs with broad longitudinal light stripe on dark background at lateral faces of carpus, propodus and dactyl.................................................................................. C.antillensis View in CoL
3. Antenule long, overreaching cornea by more than half length of distal segment of peduncle.................... C.foresti View in CoL
- Antenule short, not overreaching cornea by more than half length of distal segment of peduncle........................ 4
4. Propodus (lateral face) of first and second ambulatory legs with single median longitudinal dark stripe, bordered by light stripe on either side.............................................................................. C. sclopetarius View in CoL
- Propodus (lateral face) of first and second ambulatory legs with four thin light stripes, separated by broader dark stripes.................................................................................................. C. vittatus View in CoL
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