Neopleustes Stebbing, 1906

Labay, Vjacheslav S., 2021, Review of amphipods of the family Pleustidae Buchholz, 1874 (Crustacea Amphipoda) from the coastal waters of Sakhalin Island (Far East of Russia). I. Subfamily Neopleustinae Bousfield & Hendrycks, 1994, Zootaxa 4974 (2), pp. 267-306 : 301

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4974.2.3

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4891269

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scientific name

Neopleustes Stebbing, 1906
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Key to the species of the genus Neopleustes Stebbing, 1906 View in CoL

(based on the characteristics of the dorsal armament and on the structure of coxa 1)

1. Body segments with strong dorsal teeth (fig. 1a,b, d–i)....................................................... 2

- Body segments without strong dorsal teeth (fig. 1c)............................. Neopleustes carinatus Margulis, 1963 View in CoL

2. Pereon segments 1–6 without carination, pereon segment 7 with strong dorsal tooth posteriorly (fig. 1a,b).............. 3

- Pereon with a large number of dorsal teeth (fig. 1d–i)........................................................ 4

3. Pereonal & pleonal segments without aesthetascs dorsally (fig. 1a)............. Neopleustes boecki boecki ( Hansen, 1887) View in CoL

- Pereonal & pleonal segments with submedial and sublateral groups of plumose aesthetascs dorsally (fig. 1b)................................................................................... Neopleustes boecki pacifica View in CoL s sp. nov.

4. Pereon segments 1–4 without carination, pereon segments 5–7 with strong dorsal tooth posteriorly (fig. 1g,h,i).......... 5

- Pereon carinated posteriorly from segment 1 to segment 7 (fig. 1d,e,f)........................................... 7

5. Lower margin of coxal plate 1 rounded, without central ventral angle (fig. 4g)..... Neopleustes kussakini ( Budnikova, 1995) View in CoL

- Lower margin of coxal plate 1 with central ventral angle (fig. 4h,i).............................................. 6

6. Head, pereonal & pleonal segments without setae dorsally, lower margin of coxal plate 1 with acute central ventral angle (figs. 1h, 4h)....................................................... Neopleustes pulchellus pulchellus (Krøyer, 1846) View in CoL

- Head, pereonal & pleonal segments with submedial and sublateral long pappose single setae dorsally, lower margin of coxal plate 1 with subquadrate central ventral angle (figs. 1i, 4i)................... Neopleustes pulchellus asiaticus View in CoL s sp. nov.

7. Body, pereon segments 1–3 weak carinations, and strongly carinated from segment 4 to segment 7 (fig. 1d)..................................................................... Neopleustes columbianus Hendrycks & Bousfield, 2004 View in CoL

- Body, pereon strongly carinated from segment 1 to segment 7 (fig. 1e,f).......................................... 8

8. Head with anterodorsal crest, lower margin of coxal plate 1 with acute central ventral angle (figs. 1e, 4e)................................................................................ Neopleustes euacanthoides Gurjanova, 1972 View in CoL

- Head without anterodorsal crest, lower margin of coxal plate 1 without acute central ventral angle (fig. 1f)................................................................................... Neopleustes euacanthus (G. Sars, 1877) View in CoL

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