Cryptapseudes, Bacescu, 1976

Morales-Núñez, Andrés G., Heard, Richard W. & Bird, Graham J., 2019, Two new apseudomorphan species (Crustacea: Tanaidacea: Metapseudidae) from Mo‘orea Island (Society Islands, French Polynesia) with taxonomic keys, Zootaxa 4564 (1), pp. 213-247 : 246

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4564.1.8

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5929542

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/35508796-FFD5-FF9C-FF79-FF44FA53FD9D

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scientific name

Cryptapseudes
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Key to the known species (females) of Cryptapseudes View in CoL , modified from David & Heard 2015

1. Rostrum with acute tip ( Fig. 21A View FIGURE 21 )................................... C. acutifrons View in CoL [Western Indian Ocean: Tanzania]

- Rostrum expanded into rosette cluster of spines ( Fig. 21B View FIGURE 21 ̅E)................................................... 2

2. Frontal margin of carapace with single tubercle on each side of rostrum ( Fig. 21B View FIGURE 21 ).............................................................................................. C. sankarankuttyi View in CoL [Western Indian Ocean: Tanzania]

- Frontal margin of carapace crenulate, with low row of small tubercles on each side of rostrum ( Fig. 21C View FIGURE 21 ̅E)............. 3

3. Maxilliped endite outer margin straight ( Fig. 21I View FIGURE 21 )..................... C. romanae View in CoL [Western Indian Ocean: Madagascar]

- Maxilliped endite outer margin expanded lateral ( Fig. 21G View FIGURE 21 ̅H).................................................. 4

4. Maxilliped endite outer margin without denticles ( Fig. 21G View FIGURE 21 ). Antennal article-1 with inner apophysis extending distally, nearly reaching proximal margin of article-3 ( Fig. 21I View FIGURE 21 )............. C. leroyi View in CoL [Mid-North Pacific Ocean: Ni‘ihau Island, Hawai‘i]

- Maxilliped endite outer margin with four denticles ( Fig. 21H View FIGURE 21 ). Antennal article-1 with inner apophysis extending distally, reaching half-length of article-2 ( Fig. 21J View FIGURE 21 )........ C. mamua View in CoL [Mid-South Pacific Ocean: Mo‘orea Island, French Polynesia]

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