Amphiglena gracilis, Capa & Rouse, 2007
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930701194938 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9C3F6324-FFC2-FFEE-FEA3-ED2B2E973674 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Amphiglena gracilis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Key to the Australian and Japanese species of Amphiglena View in CoL
1. Four to six pairs of pinnules, proximal ones reaching the tip of radioles.................. A. gracilis View in CoL sp. nov.
– Six to 10 pairs of pinnules............... 2
– Ten to 15 pairs of pinnules............... 3
– Fifteen to 20 pairs of pinnules.............. 5
2(1). Short thoracic uncini handles. Ventral basal flanges continuing to peristomium................... A. nishii sp. nov.
– Medium thoracic uncini handles. Ventral basal flanges continuing to peristomium.............. A. maiteae sp. nov.
– Long thoracic uncini with long handles and narrow breasts. Ventral basal flanges reaching the junction of crown and body...... A. terebro
3(1). Short thoracic uncini handles.......... A. lenae View in CoL sp. nov.
– Medium thoracic uncini handles.............. 4
4(3). Ventral basal flanges reach posteriorly to the junction of crown and thorax.................. A. magna View in CoL sp. nov.
– Ventral basal flanges continue posteriorly to peristomium. A. bondi View in CoL sp. nov.
5(1). Thoracic uncini with medium length handles and broad breast; abdominal uncini with short handles and broad breast...... A. magna View in CoL sp. nov.
– Thoracic uncini with long handles and narrow breast; abdominal uncini with long handles and narrow breast........... A. pacifica View in CoL
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