Leiogalathea, Baba, 1969
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Key to species of the genus Leiogalathea
1. Hepatic margin of carapace with 1 spine.................................................................. 2
- Hepatic margin of the carapace unarmed.................................................................. 8
2. Cornea clearly narrower than ocular peduncle..................................................... L. dido n. sp.
- Cornea as wide as ocular peduncle....................................................................... 3
3. Rostrum with 2 well developed lateral teeth proximally...................................................... 4
- Rostrum with lateral teeth rudimentary or minute (proximalmost may be distinct)................................... 7
4. Anterior branchial margin armed with 3 spines.................................................. L. turnus n. sp.
- Anterior branchial margin armed with 1 or 2 spines.......................................................... 5
5. P2–4 propodi stout, always less than 6 × as long as broad. Rostrum slender, more than 1.6–1.8 × as long as wide................................................................................................... L. aeneas n. sp.
- P2–4 propodi slender, 8–10 × as long as broad. Rostrum broad at base, 1.3–1.4 × as long as broad..................... 6
6. Flexor margin of P2 dactylus with 7 or 8 spines. P2 dactylus 0.5–0.6 × length of P2 propodus................................................................................................ L. agassizii (A. Milne Edwards, 1880)
- Flexor margin of P2 dactylus with 9 or 10 spines. P2 dactylus less than 0.5 × length of P2 propodus....... L. ascanius n. sp.
7. P1 densely covered with long setae. Rostrum about 1.2–1.3 × as long as broad........................ L. anchises n. sp.
- P1 not densely covered with long setae. Rostrum about 1.6 × as long as broad.......................... L. creusa n. sp.
8. Branchial margin of carapace with 0–2 spines............................................................... 9
- Branchial margin of carapace with 3 spines................................................................ 17
9. Margin of the rostrum strongly dentate, with 4 or 5 sharp teeth along nearly entire margin............... L. camilla n. sp.
- Margin of the rostrum smooth or with rudimentary teeth or at most with 2 or 3 well-developed proximal teeth........... 10
10. Rostrum slender, more than 1.6 × as long as wide, and length 0.4 × carapace length; usually downwards directed.................................................................................................. L. evander n. sp.
- Rostrum moderately slender, equal or less than 1.5 × as long as wide, and length 0.3 × carapace length; usually horizontal. 11
11. P2 propodus less than 6 × as long as broad................................................................. 12
- P2 propodus more than 6 × as long as broad................................................................ 14
12. Anterobranchial margin unarmed. Branchial dorsal surface with setae forming rows but usually without marked transverse ridges..................................................................................... L. paris n. sp.
- Anterobranchial margin with 1 spine. Branchial dorsal surface with marked setose transverse ridges................... 13
13. Sternite 3 moderately broad, 2.0–2.5 × as wide as long.............................................. L. priam n. sp.
- Sternite 3 broad, 3.3–4.0 × as wide as long...................................................... L. juturna n. sp.
14. Lateral margin of rostrum with minute teeth or at most with 2 or 3 well-developed proximal teeth..................... 15
- Lateral margin of rostrum smooth........................................................................ 16
15. Posterior branchial margin of carapace unarmed. Article 1 of antennule with distomesial spine... L. laevirostris ( Balss, 1913)
- Posterior branchial margin of carapace often with 1 spine. Article 1 of antennule without distomesial spine... L. achates n. sp.
16. Posterior branchial margin with 1 spine....................................... L. imperialis ( Miyake & Baba, 1967)
- Posterior branchial margin unarmed............................................................ L. amata n. sp.
17. Sternite 4 broadly contiguous to sternite 3. Distomesial spine of antennal article 1 not exceeding end of article 2..................................................................................................... L. sinon n. sp.
- Sternite 4 narrowly contiguous to sternite 3. Distomesial spine of antennal article 1 exceeding end of article 2. L. pallas n. sp.
Balss, H. (1913) Neue Galatheiden aus der Ausbeute der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition. ' Valdivia'. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 41, 221 - 226.
Milne Edwards, A. (1880) Reports on the results of dredging under the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, in the Gulf of Mexico and in the Caribbean Sea, etc. VIII. Etudes preliminaires sur les Crustaces. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 8, 1 - 168, pls. 1, 2.
Miyake, S. & Baba, K. (1967) New and rare species of the family Galatheidae (Crustacea, Anomura) from the Sagami Bay in the collection of the Biological Laboratory, Imperial Household, Japan. Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 14, 213 - 224.
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