Goneplax, LEACH, 1814
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4525564 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4525431 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/102B87CB-FFCC-252C-FE13-FBE4FB89FA1C |
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Felipe |
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Goneplax |
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KEY TO SPECIES OF GONEPLAX LEACH, 1814 View in CoL
1. Outer orbital and anterolateral teeth close to each other (see Rathbun 1918: pl. 4, figs 2, 4; Guinot 1969b: fig. 68) ..................................................................... Goneplax sigsbei View in CoL
— Outer orbital and anterolateral teeth separate enough from each other so that there is a well defined space between the outer orbital and anterolateral teeth ........................... 2
2. Rounded anterolateral borders, conspicuous tubercles on subhepatic region (see Fig. 27B View FIG ). Short orbits, eye peduncles (0.4 front width) (see Fig. 27B View FIG ) ............. Goneplax barnardi View in CoL
— Straight or nearly straight anterolateral borders, subhepatic region not armed with tubercles. Long eye peduncles (almost as long, as long as, or longer than front width) ............... 3
3. Eye peduncles long, as long as or slightly longer than front width (see Fig. 27A View FIG ; Guinot & Castro 2007: fig. 4B) .................................................................... Goneplax rhomboides View in CoL
— Eye peduncles shorter, approximately 0.8 of carapace length (see Guinot 1989: fig. 45, as [ Carcinoplax View in CoL ] barnardi View in CoL ; Guinot & Castro 2007: fig. 4A) .................. Goneplax clevai View in CoL
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