Paradynomene

Mclay, Colin L. & Ng, Peter K. L., 2004, A taxonomic revision of the genus Paradynomene Sakai, 1963 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Dynomenidae), Zootaxa 657, pp. 1-24 : 23

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.169348

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689352

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scientific name

Paradynomene
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Key for the identification of the species of Paradynomene View in CoL

1. Carapace shape sub­oval in dorsal view, CW greater than CL ...................................... .......................................................................................... Paradynomene rotunda View in CoL n. sp.

­ Carapace shape sub­rectangular in dorsal view, CW greater than or equal to CL........ 2

2. Less than 15 areolate tubercles on dorsal surface of carapace ..................................... 3

­ More than 15 areolate tubercles on dorsal surface of carapace ................................... 4

3. Rostrum bidentate, no cardiac tubercles ............................ Paradynomene teufel View in CoL n. sp.

­ Rostrum tridentate, two cardiac tubercles ......................... Paradynomene diablo View in CoL n. sp.

4. No urogastric tubercles, carapace profile humped in side view, surface covered in dense fine granules .................................................... Paradynomene quasimodo View in CoL n. sp.

­ Two urogastric tubercles, carapace evenly convex in profile, surface covered in coarse granules.........................................................................................................................5

5. Two cardiac tubercles, six anterolateral teeth, surface densely covered in granules ..... ......................................................................... Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963 View in CoL

­ One cardiac tubercle along median line, five anterolateral teeth, surface sparsely cov­ ered in granules separated by dense short setae ................ Paradynomene demon View in CoL n. sp.

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