Janirellidae

Just, Jean, 2009, Triaina, a new genus in the Janirellidae Menzies, 1956 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellota), with two new species from south-eastern Australia, and a new diagnosis for the family, Zootaxa 1980, pp. 1-15 : 3

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.185258

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6217642

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/754987A4-4F46-FF92-C1E2-FF1CFA04DACF

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Plazi

scientific name

Janirellidae
status

 

Key to genera and subgenera in the Janirellidae View in CoL

1. Cephalon with true rostrum, or pseudorostrum derived from frons/clypeus; front margin between antennulae> 2 times width of antennula base; posterior margin of pleotelson projecting between uropods; uropods normally> 0.2 length of pleotelson...................................................................................................2

- Cephalon front without rostrum or pseudorostrum, front margin between antennulae equal to width of antennula base; posterior margin of pleotelson an even convex curve between uropods; uropods> 0.7 length of pleotelson ................................................................................................................... Dactylostylis View in CoL

2. Cephalon with true rostrum, simple or complex; body generally fusiforme, with lateral spines (for exceptions see Discussion).................................................................................................................... 3 Janirella View in CoL

- Cephalon with distinctive pseudorostrum; body flattened, body margins parallel, pereonites laterally truncate without spines ............................................................................................................. Triaina View in CoL gen. nov.

3. Pleotelson with several lateral projections; lateral projections of pereonites setiferous ............. ( Janirella View in CoL )

- Pleotelson with single lateral projection; lateral projections of pereonites without setae ............................. .........................................................................................................................( Parjanirella Birstein, 1971 )

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