Dendrocephalus, Daday, 1908
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.478 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:644EB0C5-C63E-4F52-A663-64CCF3A48AFF |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3846025 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E41D3C-FFE3-6B51-FF78-FECCFAF6E774 |
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Key for all known species of Brazilian Dendrocephalus View in CoL
A key based on male characters is presented for all known species of the Brazilian Dendrocephalus , and we recommend verifying the coherence of the determination with Tables 1–3. View Table 1
1. Proximal anterior surface of frontal appendage primary branches without spines ........................... 2 – Proximal anterior surface of frontal appendage primary branches with at least one spine ............... 3
2. Primary branches of frontal appendage with spines on medial surface, thoracopod I with endopodite without expansion..................................................................................... D. brasiliensis Pesta, 1921 View in CoL
– Primary branches of frontal appendage without spines, thoracopod I with endopodite with spiny expansion ................................................................... D. carajaensis Rogers, Gomes & Vieira, 2012 View in CoL
3. Proximal anterior surface of frontal appendage primary branches generally with one spine and branch 2A extremity with a strongly sclerotized hook ................ D. orientalis Rabet & Thiéry, 1996 View in CoL
– Proximal anterior surface of frontal appendage primary branches with three to four spines and branch 2A extremity podiform ...................................................................................................................... 4
4. Branch 1V anterior sub-branch with swollen distal portion.............................................................. 5 – Branch 1V anterior sub-branch with acute distal portion.................................................................. 6
5. Branch 2D, sub-branch I and II with several long spines.............. D. aranai Rabet & Lacau View in CoL sp. nov. – Branch 2D, sub-branch I and II without long spines ........................................ D. thieryi Rabet, 2006 View in CoL
6. Thoracopod III with endopodite producing distolateral corner........................................................... .................................................................................................... D. goiasensis Rabet & Thiéry, 1996 View in CoL – Thoracopod III with endopodite not producing distolateral corner................................................... 7
7. Thoracopod I with endopodite with basolateral spiniform projection; thoracopods II and III with endopod without large spines ............................................ D. riograndensis Rogers & Volcan, 2016 View in CoL
– Thoracopod I with endopodite with small basolateral extension with spines; thoracopods II and III with endopod with large marginal spines ................................... D. xikrini Rabet & Bozelli View in CoL sp. nov.
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