Apodopsyllus Huys, 2009
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Genus Apodopsyllus Huys, 2009
Updated generic diagnosis. Paramesochridae with cylindrical and dorsoventrally depressed habitus; body somites poorly defined; rostrum small, fused with cephalothorax. Anal operculum not present. Caudal rami with six or seven setae, seta I absent or small. Antennule seven- or eight-segmented in female, chirocer in male; without seta on segment 1 in female and male. Antennary exopod one-segmented (except for A. vermiculiformis , twosegmented) with one to four setae. Maxilla with three endites on syncoxa; endopod one- or two-segmented. P1 biramous, with two-segmented endopod; P2–P4 uniramous, with exopods three-segmented; P1–P4 armature formulae as follows:
Type species. Apodopsyllus panamensis ( Mielke, 1984) .
Additional species. Apodopsyllus littoralis (Nicholls, 1939) ; A. spinipes (Nicholls, 1939) ; A. madrasensis (Krishnaswamy, 1951) ; A. arenicola ( Chappuis, 1954) ; A. adaptatus (Krishnaswamy, 1957) ; A. depressus (Krishnaswamy, 1957) ; A. africanus ( Kunz, 1962) ; A. perplexus (Wells, 1963) ; A. schulzi (Noodt, 1964) ; A. vermiculiformis (Lang, 1965) ; A. lynceorum (Cottarelli, 1973) ; A. camptus ( Wells, 1971) ; A. africanus listensis (Mielke, 1975) ; A. bermudensis ( Coull & Hogue, 1978) ; A. unguiformis ( Coull & Hogue, 1978) ; A. aberrans ( Mielke, 1984) ; A. arcuatus ( Mielke, 1984) ; A. biarticulatus (Cottarelli & Altamura, 1986) ; A. chilensis (Mielke, 1987) ; A. cubensis (Mielke1988) ; A. melitae (Kunz, 1992) ; A. alejandrovillalobosi ( Gómez, 2002) ; A. pseudocubensis ( Gómez, 2002) ; A. samuelgomezi ( Gómez, 2002) , A. gabesensis Amorri et al., 2010 ; A. gwakjiensis sp. nov.; and A. unisetosus sp. nov.
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