Eurydice

Jones, David Alan & Nithyanandan, Manickam, 2012, Taxonomy and distribution of the genus Eurydice Leach, 1815 (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from the Arabian region, including three new species, Zootaxa 3314, pp. 45-57 : 47

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.210845

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6178747

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scientific name

Eurydice
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Key to species of Eurydice View in CoL from the Arabian region

1. Uropod endopod twice or almost twice (1.8–2.3) width of exopod and exceeding length of exopod by up to 1.25 times; posterior margin of pleotelson with 2 or 4 robust setae........................................................ 2

- Uropod endopod less than twice (1.5–1.7) width of exopod and exceeding length of exopod by over 1.4 times; posterior margin of pleotelson without robust setae at most simple or plumose setae............................................... 5

2. Antennal flagellum reaching at least to pereonite 5, antennal peduncle article 3 with 6–17 setae; posterior margin of pleotelson with 4 robust setae.................................................................................... 3

- Antennal flagellum reaching only to mid-length of pereonite 1; antennal peduncle article 3 with 5 setae; posterior margin of pleotelson with 2 robust setae.............................................................. Eurydice paxilli View in CoL

3. Antennal flagellum not reaching beyond pereon; antennal peduncle article 3 with 6–9 setae; posterior margin of pleotelson with 4 robust setae..................................................................................... 4

- Antennal flagellum reaching beyond second pleonite; antennal peduncle article 3 with 17 setae; posterior margin of pleotelson narrow with 4 robust and 8 simple setae............................ Eurydice indicis View in CoL ( India not Arabian region as yet)

4. Antennal flagellum reaching to mid seventh pereonite; posterior margin of pleotelson one third of pleotelson width with 4 robust setae and circa 15 plumose setae................................. Eurydice peraticis View in CoL ( India and Arabian Gulf)

- Antennal flagellum reaching fifth pereonite; antennal peduncle article 3 with 6 setae; posterior margin of pleotelson one fifth of width of pleotelson width with 4 robust setae and 6 plumose setae........... Eurydice arabica View in CoL (Red Sea–Arabian Gulf)

5. Antennal flagellum reaching mid pleon or beyond; peduncle article 3 with 5 setae; pleotelson posterior margin truncate without robust setae but with 6 plumose and 2 simple seta; tip of appendix masculina pointed............................... 6

- Antennal flagellum reaching end of pereon; pedunclular article 3 with 3 setae; pleotelson posterior margin slightly rounded without robust setae but with 6 plumose and 8 simple setae; tip of appendix masculina blunt........................................................................................... Eurydice marzouqui View in CoL sp. nov. (Arabian Gulf)

6. Antennal flagellum reaching pleonite 2, antennule flagellum reaching pereonite 1; hind margins of pleonites serrated; pleotelson posterior margin with 5 equal apical teeth; appendix masculina with lateral terminal point........................................................................................ Eurydice marisrubri View in CoL sp. nov. (Red Sea)

- Antennal flagellum reaching beyond mid pleotelson, antennule flagellum reaching pereonite 3, hind margins of pleonites smooth; pleotelson posterior margin with 7 apical teeth, central 3 pronounced; appendix masculina with terminal point straight...................................................................... Eurydice tridentata View in CoL sp. nov. (Red Sea)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Cirolanidae

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