Callianassidae, Dana, 1852
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2019.78.05 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:263C1363-0ADA-4972-9224-AC690A1FD238 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038BBA5B-F250-0833-FF3D-B01BAE2CF93C |
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Felipe |
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Callianassidae |
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Key to genera of Callianassidae View in CoL
1. Antennular peduncle about 4 times the width of both eyestalks, twice as long as antennal peduncle, with 2 dense rows of adjacent long setae on lower surface (fig. 6n); maxilliped 3 merus produced as massive triangular lobe alongside palp (fig. 7k) Trypaea View in CoL
– Antennular peduncle at most 3 times the width of both eyestalks, with at most bands of scattered long setae on lower surface (fig. 6a); maxilliped 3 merus distally convex at most 2
2. Small triangular sclerite present on branchiostegite at anterior end of linea thalassinica (fig. 6a) Aqaballianassa View in CoL
– Without triangular sclerite on branchiostegite at anterior end of linea thalassinica (figs 6f, k, h) 3
3. Telson View in CoL tapering, posterior margin with medial spine in deep notch (figs 11g, o) 4
– Telson View in CoL posterior margin convex, truncate or at most with shallow medial concavity, sometimes with small medial spine 5
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