Stygonitocrella, Reid, Hunt & Stanley, 2003
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2324.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:55E33A9D-AB38-4FA9-9CBD-0AA24A130CE4 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5321258 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4C338790-FFE1-FFB2-61FD-FF0F6BA24AC0 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Stygonitocrella |
status |
s. l. |
Key to genera of Stygonitocrella s. l.
1 Endopod of fourth leg one-segmented ............................................................................................ Stygonitocrella s. l.
- Endopod of fourth leg two- or three-segmented ................................................................................... other Ameiridae
2 Ultimate exopodal segment of first leg with five elements .......................................................................................... 3
- This segment with four elements .................................................................................................................................. 5
3 Endopod of fourth leg reduced to a small, unarmed knob ............................................. Kimberleynitocrella gen. nov.
- This segment well developed, armed............................................................................................................................ 4
4 Third exopodal segment of second and third legs with an inner seta ................................. Gordanitocrella gen. nov.
- This segment without inner seta ........................................................................................ Eduardonitocrella gen. nov.
5 Third exopodal segment of second leg with two outer spines ..................................................................................... 6
- This segment with three outer spines..................................................................................... Lucionitocrella gen. nov.
6 Endopod of fourth leg reduced to a small, unarmed knob ........................................................................................... 7
- This segment well developed, armed with one element ............................................................................................... 8
7 Second exopodal segment of first leg without outer spine ........................................... Psammonitocrella Huys, 2009
- This segment with outer spine ................................................................................... Neonitocrella Lee & Huys, 2002
8 Endopod of second leg with single element ............................................. Stygonitocrella Reid, Hunt & Stanley, 2003
- This segment with two armature elements ................................................................................................................... 9
9 Lateral seta on endopod of second leg present ....................................................................... Reidnitocrella gen. nov.
- This seta absent ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
10 Swimming legs without outer seta on basisInermipes .................................................................... Lee & Huys, 2002
- This seta present........................................................................................................... Megastygonitocrella gen. nov.
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