Cymonomus, A. Milne-Edwards, 1880
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2017.56-24 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB8D47-5F0D-FFF6-FF03-FA29FA05FE4F |
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Key to species of Cymonomus View in CoL from East Asia
and the South China Sea
1. Carapace and pereopods covered with stalked, globose tubercles.... .................................................... C. curvirostris View in CoL
- Carapace and pereopods with simple granules or tubercles, not stalked......................................................................... 2
2. Rostrum longer than eyestalks........................ C. japonicus View in CoL
- Rostrum shorter than eyestalks......................................... 3
3. Pleotelson with demarcation between telson and somite 6 indicated by notches in lateral margins and transverse groove on surface (sometimes faint)................ C. cognatus View in CoL
- Pleotelson lacking demarcation between telson and somite 6, neither with marginal notches nor transverse groove on surface............................................................................... 4
4. Rostrum distinctly shorter than outer orbital processes........ ............................. ............................................ C. hakuhoae View in CoL
- Rostrum as long as or longer than outer orbital processes.. ........................................................................................... 5
5. Cheliped palm outer surface with long spines. Eyestalks subparallel, slightly movable............................. C. umitakae View in CoL
- Cheliped palm outer surface with low tubercles or granules. Eyestalks divergent, immovable.... .................................... 6
6. Carapace anterolateral spines long, prominent C. deforgesi View in CoL
- Carapace anterolateral spines low, inconspicuous............... ............................. ................................................... C. chani View in CoL
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