Collettea
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4154.4.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B4B00DC6-D87E-480E-9A81-58294174F164 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5673119 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/262C87F2-FFE8-FFA5-FF75-4C84F58BC10E |
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Collettea |
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Key to species of the genus Collettea View in CoL
(modified after Larsen 2000, Błażewicz-Paszkowycz & Larsen 2005, and Wi et al., 2015).
1. Pereonites 1–3 subequal in length or only slightly increasing in length posteriorly................................... 2
- Pereonites 2 and 3 (or pereonite 3 only) distinctly longer than pereonite 1......................................... 5
2. Cheliped fixed finger with one ventral seta................................................................. 3
- Cheliped fixed finger with two ventral setae................................................................4
3. Pleotelson longer than three pleonites combined. Antenna article-4 with fusion line. Maxilliped endite lacking setae. Cheliped fixed finger cutting edge denticulate along entire margin.............................................. .. C. wilsoni View in CoL
- Pleotelson as long as or longer than four pleonites combined. Antenna article-4 without fusion line. Maxilliped endite with two pairs of setae. Cheliped fixed finger cutting edge denticulate distally................................ C. bamberi View in CoL n. sp.
4. Antenna article-4 without fusion line. Maxilliped endite with two pairs of setae............................. C. alicjae View in CoL
- Antenna article-4 with distal fusion line. Maxilliped endite lacking setae............................. C. cylindratoides View in CoL
5. Cheliped fixed finger with one ventral seta.................................................................6
- Cheliped fixed finger with two ventral setae...............................................................13
6. Uropod endopod one-articled................................................................ C. longipleona View in CoL
- Uropod endopod two-articled............................................................................ 7
7. Uropods short (<0.3 times length of pleotelson).............................................................. 8
- Uropods long (> 0.3 times length of pleotelson)............................................................. 10
8. Cephalothorax bearing fine setules on mid-lateral margins. Antenna article-4 with fusion line................. .. C. eminula View in CoL
- Cephalothorax lacking fine setules on mid-lateral margins. Antenna article-4 without fusion line....................... 9
9. Pleotelson shorter than pleonites 3–5........................................................... C. prominentia View in CoL
- Pleotelson longer than pleonites 3–5................................................................ C. subtilis View in CoL
10. Antenna article-4 with fusion line............................................................... C. longipedia View in CoL
- Antenna article-4 without fusion line..................................................................... 11
11. Maxillipedal endite with pair of setae.............................................................. C. lilliputa View in CoL
- Maxillipedal endite without setae........................................................................12
12. Pereonites 4 and 5 longer than wide............................................................ C. longisetosa View in CoL
- Pereonites 4 and 5 wider than long................................................................ C. minima View in CoL
13. Pleon shorter than last three pereonites............................................................ C. humbolti View in CoL
- Pleon longer than last three pereonites.................................................................... 14
14. Uropod endopod one-articled.................................................................. .. C. pegmata View in CoL
- Uropod endopod two-articled...........................................................................15
15. Pleotelson as long as pleonites combined length................................................. C. rotundicauda View in CoL
- Pleotelson shorter or longer than pleonites combined length...................................................16
16. Uropods long (> 0.3 times length of pleotelson).............................................................17
- Uropods short (<0.3 times length of pleotelson)........................................................... 18
17. Antenna article-4 with fusion line............................................................. C. vermiformis View in CoL
- Antenna article-4 without fusion line............................................................ .. C. elongata View in CoL
18. Antenna article-4 with fusion line........................................................................ 19
- Antenna article-4 without fusion line..................................................................... 20
19. Pleotelson longer than combined length of all five pleonites......................................... C. larviformis View in CoL
- Pleotelson shorter than combined length of all five pleonites......................................... C. cylindrata
20. Pereonites 4 and 5 longer than wide......................................................................21
- Pereonites 4 and 5 wider than long.......................................................................22
21. Cephalothorax bearing fine setules on mid-lateral margins. Pereon as long as pleon......................... .. C. aspera View in CoL
- Cephalothorax lacking fine setules on mid-lateral margins. Pereon longer than pleon........... C. sp. A sensu Larsen, 2005
22. Antennule article-1 longer than last three segments combined........................................... C. arnaudi View in CoL
- Antennule article-1 shorter than last three segments combined........................................ C. antarctica View in CoL
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