Serolidae

Bruce, Niel, 2009, New genera and species of the marine isopod family Serolidae (Crustacea, Sphaeromatidea) from the southwestern Pacific, ZooKeys 18 (18), pp. 17-76 : 22-23

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.18.96

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:87B9757A-986D-4CCC-8276-146A617FC905

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3791543

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Serolidae
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Key to the genera of Indo-Pacific Serolidae View in CoL

Since the publication of Brandt’s (1988) review there has been a proliferation of genera within the Serolidae . Prior to that date five genera were recognised; the publication of six new genera by Wägele (1994) brought the total to 20 genera. Th e most recent key, to any region, is that of Brandt (1988), and that work no longer reflects the generic composition of the family. Th e key provided here is intended only to operate for the genera known to occur in the Indo-Pacific, the region bounded by East Africa in the west, eastwards to Hawai’i and the island nations of Oceania (e.g. see Briggs 1974). Th e key also serves to emphasize the character states now in use in defining genera.

1 Uropods on posterolateral angle of pleotelson, uropods and pleonites forming part of continuous body outline ........ Thysanoserolis Brandt, 1991 View in CoL

– Uropods mediolateral or anterolateral, not forming part of body outline .... 2

2 Pleonites not extending posteriorly along pleotelson lateral margins; pleopod 2 endopod with distal stem; uropods greater than three-quarters length of pleotelson ................................................................................................... 3

– Pleonites extending posteriorly along pleotelson lateral margins; pleopod 2 endopod without distal stem; uropods less than half length of pleotelson ... 5

3 Pereonites 5–7 entire, with sutures distinct; pleotelson posterior margin broad, flat and truncate; uropodal mesial margin positioned in dorsal groove on pleotelson lateral margin............................................... Sedorolis View in CoL gen. n.

– Pereonites 5–7 medially fused; pleotelson posterior margin narrowly rounded or truncate; uropodal mesial margin positioned ventrally on pleotelson lateral margin........................................................................................................ 4

4 Pleonite sternal plate 1 with prominent process; pleotelson posterior margin narrow, excavate or indented............................. Heteroserolis Brandt, 1991 View in CoL

– Pleonite sternal plate 1 without prominent process; pleotelson posterior margin narrowly rounded ................................................. Serolina Poore, 1987 View in CoL

5 Coxae distally acute, those of pereonite 6 narrow, elongate, greatly extended posteriorly beyond pleotelson and pleonites; pleonites extending beyond pleotelson posterior margin ......................... Brucerolis Poore & Storey, 2009 View in CoL 1

– Coxae quadrate, not narrowed or greatly extended; pleonites extending along but not beyond pleotelson margin .............................................................. 6

6 Coxae 6 overlapping and extending posterior to pleonites; antennal peduncle articles 4 and 5 slender (8.6–10.3 × as long as greatest width); uropods ventrolateral, inconspicuous in dorsal view........................... Myopiarolis View in CoL gen. n.

– Coxae 6 overlapping but not extending posteriorly beyond pleonites; antennal peduncle articles 4 and 5 broad (<5 × as long as greatest width); uropods lateral, conspicuous in dorsal view........ Caecoserolis Wägele, 1994 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Serolidae

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