Aurivillialepas

Innocenti, Gianna, Geronimo, Raffaella Di & Newman, William A., 2015, A range extension of a deep-sea barnacle of the genus Aurivillialepas (Cirripedia, Scalpellomorpha), a Macaronesian and amphitropical refugial genus having Mesozoic affinities, Zootaxa 3974 (2), pp. 257-266 : 261

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3974.2.9

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4BE3EA89-1864-43E9-B813-320696C62958

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6100728

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B4CE5C-FF93-FF85-FC96-F9D77389F82F

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Plazi

scientific name

Aurivillialepas
status

 

Key to the genus Aurivillialepas based on external morphology

(capitulum composed of 14 plates including one subrostrum)

1. Rostrolatus acute, apical angle 60–70°. Peduncle long and narrow............................................... 2

- Rostrolatus obtuse, apical angle approximately 90°. Peduncle quite wide and short.................................. 3

2. Carina continuous with carinal margins of tergum; carina narrow in lateral aspect, not reaching the apex of median latus.................................................................................. A. falcata ( Aurivillius, 1898)

- Carina apex free of carinal margin of tergum; carina wide in lateral aspect, reaching the apex of median latus........................................................................................... A. arnaudi ( Newman, 1980)

3. Rostrolatus overlapping carinolatus....................................................................... 4

- Rostrolatus separated from carinolatus............................................. A. bocquetae ( Newman, 1980)

4. Carina slightly curved, scutum about 1.5 times higher than wide, its apex strongly curved toward tergum................................................................................................ A. rhabdota ( Young, 1999)

- Carina curved, scutum high as wide, its apex slightly curved toward tergum............... A. calycula ( Aurivillius, 1898)

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