Archeterokrohnia

Thuesen, Erik V. & Haddock, Steven H. D., 2013, Archeterokrohnia docrickettsae (Chaetognatha: Phragmophora: Heterokrohniidae), a new species of deep-sea arrow worm from the Gulf of California, Zootaxa 3717 (3), pp. 320-328 : 323

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3717.3.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9C7F8EF8-E7C7-4D56-9CDF-7977FDF9C4B3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5688873

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038287D3-FFE7-FFD3-45C5-FC94FA726D0D

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Archeterokrohnia
status

 

Key to the four species of Archeterokrohnia View in CoL

1 Tail section ~50% total length, lateral fins beginning halfway between trunk-tail septum and ventral ganglion, ventral ganglion centered 2/3 distance from head to trunk-tail septum, corona ciliata shaped like an outside caliper, fins rayless........................................................................................... A. rubra Casanova, 1986 View in CoL a

- Tail section ~55% of total length, lateral fins with rays and beginning at or near trunk-tail septum..................... 2

2 Head trapezoidal, anterior teeth replaced with plates bearing denticles, pair of palps with teeth-like processes located below vestibular organ................................................................ A. palpifera Casanova, 1986 View in CoL b

- Head triangular, both anterior and posterior teeth, well-developed vestibular organs................................. 3

3 Total length 12.9 mm, 6–8 anterior teeth, 1 posterior tooth, no vestibular plates or palps, head with apical gland-cell complex, triangular process on head absent.......................................... A. longicaudata (Hagen & Kapp, 1986) View in CoL

- Total length 28.5 mm, 10–11 anterior teeth, 4 posterior teeth clustered below a vestibular plate bearing denticles, ventral ganglion slightly posterior to midpoint between head and trunk-tail septum, anterior of head with a triangular process............................................................................................. A. docrickettsae View in CoL n. sp.

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