Paralomis, White, 1856

Tiwari, Shivam, Padate, Vinay P., Venugopalan, Vishnu K., Cubelio, Sherine Sonia & Takeda, Masatsune, 2022, Paralomis White, 1856 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) from India, with morphological variability in Paralomis indica Alcock & Anderson, 1899, Zootaxa 5091 (2), pp. 301-329 : 326-327

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.2.4

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3389A7C7-1AA3-4821-91B9-531A4173E4D2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5847246

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D3501F-FF8C-FFBE-FF7F-FA67DD840273

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scientific name

Paralomis
status

 

Key to the species of the genus Paralomis View in CoL from the Indian Ocean

1. Carapace ornamented with unequal granules.......................................................... P. stella View in CoL

- Carapace ornamented with spines or tubercles.............................................................. 2

2. Carapace ornamented with spines........................................................................ 3

- Carapace ornamented with tubercles...................................................................... 7

3. Carapace densely covered with slender erect spines.......................................................... 4

- Carapace sparsely covered with small scattered granules and short spines......................................... 5

4. Pereopod 2–4 meri long, slender, P4 merus at least 0.85 PCL; abdominal somites 3–6 densely covered with short spines and acute granule................................................................................. P. taylorae View in CoL

- Pereopod 2–4 meri short, P4 merus <0.75 PCL; abdominal somites 4–6 with well-spaced granules and nodules.... P. poorei View in CoL

5. Pereopod 2–4 dactyli shorter than dorsal extensor margin of respective propodi, carapace with well-spaced unequal-sized conical spines................................................................................. P. staplesi View in CoL

- Pereopod 2–4 dactyli longer than dorsal extensor margin of respective propodi, carapace sparsely tuberculate or granulate, with several small conical spines............................................................................. 6

6. Pereopod 3 propodus length: height ratio> 6.2 in males,> 7.3 in females................................. P. birsteini View in CoL

- Pereopod 3 propodus length: height ratio ≤ 5.5 in males, <5.6 in females............................. P. gowlettholmes View in CoL

7. Rostrum with unpaired dorsal median spinule; carapace with spiniform tubercles........................... P. aculeata View in CoL

- Rostrum without unpaired dorsal median spinule, carapace with papilliform, rounded or conical tubercles............... 8

8. Rostrum without basal spines; carapace with several rounded tubercles................................. P. roeleveldae View in CoL

- Rostrum with basal spines; carapace with papilliform or conical tubercles........................................ 9

9. Carapace with papilliform tubercles...................................................................... 10

- Carapace with conical tubercles......................................................................... 11

10. Carapace with 2 spines on anterior branchial margins.................................................... P. ceres View in CoL

- Carapace with several unequal-sized spines on branchial margins................................... P. investigatoris View in CoL

11. Carapace pyriform, branchial regions distinctly inflated................................................. P. indica View in CoL

- Carapace pentagonal, branchial margins weakly inflated................................................ P. danida View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Lithodidae

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