GALATHEOIDEA, Samouelle, 1819
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4689563 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BFE16414-71A4-4276-86E6-D30A752699D1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4891317 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2A58197E-FFD5-FF94-FE69-40D4FBF9FE0B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
GALATHEOIDEA |
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KEY TO FAMILIES OF GALATHEOIDEA
The key provided by authors (see above) can be modified to accommodate Kiwaidae n. fam. as follows:
1. Weakly calcified lineage/sutures dividing carapace into discrete regions ...... Aeglidae View in CoL
— Carapace without lineage/sutures .......................................................................... 2
2. Abdomen folded up against thorax; body crab-like; chelipeds moderately elongate, stout or flattened ................................................................................ Porcellanidae View in CoL
— Abdomen folded up against itself (not against thorax); body shrimp-like; chelipeds greatly elongate, usually slender ............................................................................ 3
3. Sternal plate on last thoracic somite, between last legs, well developed; telson without a transverse suture and not folded beneath the preceding abdominal somites with the tailfan; third maxilliped with epipod ...................................... Galatheidae View in CoL
— Sternal plate on last thoracic somite, between last legs, absent; telson with a transverse suture (sometimes difficult to see) and folded beneath the preceding abdominal somites with the tailfan; third maxilliped without epipod ...................................... 4
4. Insertion of fifth pereopod clearly visible ventrally; sternite between third maxillipeds small, not produced anteriorly; eyes well developed; usually with antennal scale ............................................................................................................ Chirostylidae View in CoL
— Insertion of fifth pereopod not visible ventrally and situated beneath sternal plastron; sternite between third maxillipeds large, strongly produced anteriorly; eyes strongly reduced; antennal scale absent ...................................................... Kiwaidae View in CoL n. fam.
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