Cleantioides, Kensley and Kaufman, 1978
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2016.5.3.309 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5E536850-FFFE-FFED-FF4C-78CAF3D6F9CE |
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Felipe |
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Cleantioides |
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Key to the Korean species of the genus Cleantioides View in CoL
1. The posterior plane of pleotelson has a median tubercle ····························· C. japonica ( Richardson, 1912)
- The posterior plane of pleotelson unarmed (no tubercle) ············································································ 2
2. Posterior margin of pleotelson with emarginated apex ··························· C. emarginata Kwon and Kim, 1992
- Posterior margin of pleotelson with rounded apex ···· 3
3. Body almost 4 times longer than greatest width; coxal plates visible dorsally on pereonites 27; suture of maxillipedal palp between 2 and 3 is partial ··············· ··································· C. poorei Kwon and Kim, 1992
- Body almost 5.1 times longer than greatest width; coxal plates visible dorsally on pereonites 57; suture of maxillipedal palp between 2 and 3 is complete ··· 4
4. Pleotelson length almost 1.3 times as long as width, dorsum of distal half with slightly bilobed depression ··································· C. planicauda (Benedict, 1899)
- Pleotelson length almost 1.6 times as long as width, dorsum of distal one third with deeply bilobed depression ····························· C. rotundata ( Kussakin, 1982)
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