Arachnothelphusa, Ng, 1991
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4502502 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4502531 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9362E873-D426-1846-FF0A-FC44FCC30AA3 |
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Arachnothelphusa |
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Key to the species of Arachnothelphusa View in CoL
1. Carapace surface covered with rough granules; external orbital angle separated from epibranchial tooth by deep, broad cleft. .................................................................................................2
– Carapace surface smooth, slightly or distinctly rugose; external orbital angle separated from epibranchial tooth by narrow cleft, teeth sometimes almost confluent. ..........................................3
2. External orbital angle separated from epibranchial tooth by wide, deep cleft; terminal segment of G1 long, about half of the length of subterminal segment; distal segment of G2 short, about a quarter length of basal segment ( Sarawak)................. ........................................................................ A. merarapensis View in CoL
– External orbital tooth separated from epibranchial tooth by deep U-shaped cleft; terminal segment of G1 distinctly curved upwards, short, a quarter length of subterminal segment; distal segment of G2 very short, about 0.1 times length of basal segment (Sabah). ..................................................... A. terrapes View in CoL
3 Carapace smooth, strongly inflated; branchial regions swollen; outer margin of external orbital angle slightly convex; G1 not known; (Sabah)............................................. A. rhadamanthysi View in CoL
– Carapace slightly to distinctly rugose; surface and branchial regions convex but not strongly inflated; outer margins of external orbital angle straight or slightly concave.................4
4. Outer margins of external orbital angle smooth; epibranchial tooth well developed, sharp; terminal segment of G1 short, one-third length of subterminal segment (central Borneo)...... ............................................................................. A. melanippe View in CoL
– Outer margins of external orbital angle serrate; epibranchial tooth very low, blunt, almost confluent with external orbital angle; G1 very slender; terminal segment of G1 short, a quarter of length of subterminal segment (Sabah). ..... A. kadamaiana View in CoL
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