Philocheras Stebbing, 1900

Han, Qingxi & Keesing, John K., 2018, A new species of Philocheras (Decapoda: Caridea: Crangonidae) from Western Australia, with a key to all species of this genus worldwide, Zootaxa 4382 (1), pp. 175-184 : 179-182

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4382.1.7

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Philocheras Stebbing, 1900
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Key to species of Philocheras Stebbing, 1900 View in CoL

1 Antennal scale armed with 1 tooth or serrate on lateral margin.................................................. 2

- Antennal scale unarmed on lateral margin................................................................. 17

2 Outer margin of antennal scale serrate..................................................................... 3

- Outer margin of antennal scale armed with 1 tooth........................................................... 8

3 Denticulation on outer margin of antennal scale very minute and inconspicuous; carapace adorned with 2 tubercles on middor- sal line instead of teeth.................................................... P. gaillardi (Crosnier, 1971) (Congo) View in CoL

- Denticulation on outer margin of antennal scale normal and conspicuous.......................................... 4

4 Carapace without any tooth at middorsal line.................. P. wilkinsae De Grave, 2000 View in CoL (Pupua New Guinea, 6–12 m)

- Carapace with at least one tooth, tubercle on middorsal line.................................................... 5

5 Carapace adorned with 2 tubercles instead of teeth on middorsal line............................................................................................ P. nikiforovi (Burukovsky, 1990) View in CoL (Sala-y-Gomez Ridge, East Pacific)

- Carapace with one tooth on middorsal line.................................................................. 6

6 Carapace with both median tooth and lateral teeth............................................................ 7

- Carapace with/without a small median tubercle on middorsal line, but no lateral teeth................................................... P. lowisi ( Kemp, 1916) View in CoL ( Andaman Sea , Timor Sea, South China Sea, Japan, WA of Australia, 0–120 m)

7 Only 3 teeth, including median tooth and lateral teeth on carapace.......................................................................................... P. prionolepis (Holthuis, 1952) View in CoL (Cape Verde Islands, Congo, 100–225 m)

- Five teeth, including median, submedian and lateral teeth on carapace................................................................................... P. japonicus (Doflein, 1902) View in CoL ( Philippines, Japan, and WA of Australia, 42-522)

8 Carapace with three or more tooth or tubercles on middorsal line................................................ 9

- Carapace with one or two tooth on middorsal line........................................................... 11

9 Rostrum triangular in dorsal view, terminating in acuminate tip......... P. triangulus Komai, 2006 View in CoL (NT of Australia, 7.3 m)

- Rostrum broad or narrow, but not triangular in dorsal view.................................................... 10

10 Carapace armed with 3 teeth in dorsal midline, including 2 gastric teeth and 1 cardiac tooth................................................................................. P. vanderbilti (Boone, 1935) View in CoL (Lesser Sunda Islands, 256 m)

- Carapace armed with 1 strong tooth in dorsal midline, and another 3 tubercles............................................................ P. incisus ( Kemp, 1916) View in CoL (Gulf of Oman to Philippines, Japan, WA of Australia, subtidal to 153 m)

11 Carapace with two tooth on middorsal line................................................................. 12

- Carapace with one tooth on middorsal line................................................................. 13

12 Only one spine on outer edge of distal end of merus of first pereopod................................................................................ P. sculptus (Bell, 1847) View in CoL (British Islands to South Africa, Mediterranean, 0–230 m)

- No spine present on outer edge of distal end of merus of first pereopod................................................................... P. parasculptus Burukovsky, 1991 View in CoL [Southwestern Indian Ocean (33°16′N, 45°53′E), 415–460 m] GoogleMaps

13 First pereopod with distolateral propodal tooth (“thumb”) fixed, not articulated at base.............................. 14

- First pereopod with distolateral propodal tooth (“thumb”) articulated at base...................................... 15

14 Pleonal somites 3–5 carinated dorsally..................... P. kempii (de Man, 1918) View in CoL (Flores Sea, Indonesia, 300–400 m)

- Pleonal somites 3–5 smooth dorsally......................... P. bidens (Holthuis, 1951) View in CoL (Guinea to Angola, 30–100 m)

15 Cornea large, maximum width of cornea exceeds 0.4 of carapace length, all pleonal somites devoid of conspicuous middorsal carina, but visible trace of elevation on somites 3–5.................................................................................................... P. magnioculus Komai & Chan, 2007 View in CoL (Bohol Sea, Philippines, 145–163 m)

- Cornea normal, maximum width of cornea less than 0.3 of carapace length, pleonal somites usually fairly sculptured with shal- low depressions and/or transverse grooves, with distinct middorsal carina at least on third somite..................... 16

16 Rostrum terminating in convex tip with small lateral horns; carapace with middorsal carina interrupted at midpoint, with 1 middorsal tooth... P. angustirostris (De Man, 1918) View in CoL (Arabian Sea to Indonesia, South China Sea, WA of Australia 13–120 m)

- Rostrum terminating in slightly concave or truncate tip without lateral horns; carapace with continuous middorsal carina, with- out middorsal tooth.............................................. P. brucei Komai, 2004 View in CoL (QLD of Australia, 10 m)

17 Rostrum exceedingly small, eyes contiguous........................................................................................ P. parvirostris ( Kemp, 1916) View in CoL (Gulf of Manaar to Singapore, South China Sea, and Japan, 0–90 m)

- Rostrum well developed, separating eyes.................................................................. 18

18 Carapace unarmed, without any tooth in dorsal midline....................................................... 19

- Carapace armed with 1 or more strong tooth in dorsal midline................................................. 20

19 Hepatic spine present; first pereopod with distolateral propodal tooth (“thumb”) articulated at base........................................................................ P. candidus ( Kemp, 1916) View in CoL (female) (Andamans, shallow water)

- Hepatic spine absent; first pereopod with distolateral propodal tooth (“thumb”) fixed, not articulated at base......................................................................... P. wolffi (Holthuis, 1951) View in CoL ( French Guinea, 25–50 m)

20 Carapace armed with 3 or more strong teeth in dorsal midline................................................. 21

- Carapace armed with 1 or 2 strong teeth in dorsal midline..................................................... 29

21 Carapace armed with 4 strong teeth in dorsal midline........................................................ 22

- Carapace armed with 3 strong teeth in dorsal midline........................................................ 23

22 Carapace with longitudinal row of 3 teeth posterior to antennal tooth........................................................................................... P. dimorphus (Fujino & Miyake, 1971) View in CoL (Sagami Bay, Japan, 75–80 m)

- Carapace with longitudinal row of 4 teeth posterior to antennal tooth............................................................................... P. quadrispinosus (Yaldwyn, 1958) View in CoL (Southern Ocean, south of New Zealand, 334 m)

23 Third and fourth pleonal somites with middorsal carina....................................................... 24

- Third and fourth pleonal somites 3–4 rounded and smooth dorsally............................................. 25

24 First lateral carina of carapace reaching to near posterior edge; between it and middorsal line another row of very small teeth....................................... P. echinulatus (M. Sars, 1862) View in CoL ( Norway to Morocco, Mediterranean, 4–137 m)

- First lateral carina reaching only about three fourths length of the carapace backward; no small teeth between it and middorsal line................................ P. victoriensis ( Fulton & Grant, 1902) View in CoL (SA and Tas. SA, WA of Australia, 0–42 m)

25 Carapace with 2 or 3 teeth posterior to antennal tooth....................................................... 26

- Carapace with longitudinal row of 5 teeth posterior to antennal tooth............................................ 27

26 Carapace with longitudinal row of 2 teeth posterior to antennal tooth............................................................................ P. pilosus ( Kemp, 1916) View in CoL (Mozambique, Gulf of Manaar, and northern Australia, littoral)

- Carapace with longitudinal row of 3 teeth posterior to antennal tooth.................................................................................... P. yaldwyni (Zarenkov, 1968) View in CoL (Southern Ocean south of New Zealand, 334 m)

27 Without ventral tooth on merus of first pereopod; with one tooth posterior to branchiostegal tooth........................................................................ P. poorei Komai, 2008 View in CoL (Albany, southwestern Australia, littoral)

- With a ventral tooth on merus of first pereopod; with two or more teeth posterior to branchiostegal tooth............... 28

28 Two teeth posterior to branchiostegal tooth.......................................................................................... P. acutirostratus (Yaldwyn, 1960) View in CoL (Tasman Sea, New Zealand and Chatham Islands, 86–732 m)

- Three teeth posterior to brachiostegal tooth.. P. pilosoides (Stephensen, 1927) View in CoL ( Subantarctic islands of New Zealand, littoral)

29 Carapace armed with 2 strong teeth on dorsal midline........................................................ 30

- Carapace armed with 1 strong tooth on dorsal midline........................................................ 37

30 Third and fourth pleonal somites with middorsal carina...................................................... 31

- Third and fourth pleonal somites rouded dorsally, without middrosal carina....................................... 32

31 Rostrum width longer than length, lateral margin with supraorbital lobe in proximal half, extending to anterior part of carapace as short, parallel carina........................ P. coralliophilus Komai & Kim, 2010 View in CoL (tropical western Pacific, 0–48 m)

- Rostrum length longer than width, without supraorbital lobe......................................................................................... P. bidentatus (De Haan, 1844) View in CoL (Yellow Sea, East China Sea and Japan, 33–76 m)

32 Carapace without lateral tooth.......................................................................... 33

- Carapace with one or more lateral teeth................................................................... 34

33 The second median tooth of normal size; numerous minute tubercles arranged in longitudinal series either side of median line........................................................... P. bispinosus bispinosus (Hailstone, 1835) (Atlantic) View in CoL

- The second median tooth reduced to a tubercle; not any tuberculation either side of median line............................................................ P. bispinosus neglectus (G. O. Sars, 1883) View in CoL (Northern Atlantic and Mediterranean)

34 Carapace with only one pair of teeth on each side........................................................................................... P. obliquus ( Fulton & Grant, 1902) View in CoL (SA, Vic., Tas. QLD and WA of Australia, 0–34.2 m)

- Carapace with 5 or 6 lateral teeth........................................................................ 35

35 Two middorsal teeth situated close together on anterior third of carapace; rostrum narrow; pair of dorsolateral carina on sixth pleonal segment............................................. P. australis (Thomson, 1879) View in CoL ( New Zealand, 0–36 m)

- Two middorsal teeth not situated close, posterior tooth at about mid-point of carapace; rostrum broad; no dorsolateral carina on sixth pleonal segment................................................................................. 36

36 Rostrum bluntly rounded distally; lateral surface of carapace adorned with 6 teeth... P. chiltoni ( Kemp, 1911) View in CoL (New Zealand)

- Rostrum truncate distally; lateral surface of carapace adorned with 5 teeth...... P. hamiltoni (Yaldwyn, 1971) View in CoL (New Zealand)

37 Third and fourth pleonal somites with middorsal carina....................................................... 38

- Third and fourth pleonal somites rounded dorsally, without middorsal carina...................................... 41

38 Middorsal carina on carapace indistinct and discontinuous; apex of rostrum bifid................................................................................................ P. anthonyi Taylor, 2010 View in CoL (WA of Australia, 222 m)

- Middorsal carina on carapace distinct and continuous; apex of rostrum convex or truncate........................... 39

39 Both dorsal and ventral flagellum very short and stout, failing to reach distal margin of antennal scaphocerite............................................................................ P. breviflagella Komai, 2002 View in CoL (Hawaii, subtidal)

- Flagellum normal, reaching beyond distal end of antennal scaphocerite.......................................... 40

40 The second lateral carina on carapace bearing two teeth; apex of rostrum truncate............................................................................................ P. sabsechota ( Kemp, 1911) View in CoL (Andaman Islands, littoral)

- No tooth on second lateral carina on carapace, rostrum rounded or convex..... P. vestigialis (Fujino & Miyake, 1971) (Japan) View in CoL

41 First pereopod with distolateral propodal tooth (“thumb”) fixed, not articulated at base.............................. 42

- First pereopod with distolateral propodal tooth (“thumb”) articulated at base...................................... 50

42 Carapace without lateral tooth........................................................................... 43

- Carapace adorned with at least one pair of lateral teeth....................................................... 48

43 Rostrum with lateral teeth other than distolateral spiniform angles.............................................. 44

- Rostrum without lateral teeth other than distolateral spiniform angles........................................... 45

44 Distal margins of carpus of first pereopod unarmed.............. P. lapillus Wicksten, 1989 View in CoL (Galapagos Islands, 37–59 m)

- Distal margins of carpus of first pereopod armed................................................................................................. P. gorei (Dardeau, 1980) View in CoL ( Georgia to Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Uruguay, 9–194 m)

45 Carapace without lateral teeth, but with 5 pairs of well-defined tubercles.... P. opici (Crosnier, 1971) View in CoL ( Annobon Island, 50 m)

- Carapace without neither lateral teeth nor well defined tubercles............................................... 46

46 Median tooth on carapace blunt; tip of rostrum rounded; lateral margin of antennal scale sinuous and concave.............................................................................. P. aglyptus (Crosnier, 1971) View in CoL (Congo, littoral)

- Median tooth on carapace acute; tip of rostrum truncate; lateral margin of antennal scale straight...................... 47

47 Two lobe-like folds present on either side off middle line of carapace; no well-defined carina present extending from bran- chiostegal spine.................... P. fasciatus (Risso, 1816) View in CoL (British Islands to Canary Islands, Mediterranean, 0–60 m)

- No lobe like folds present on either side off middle line of carapace; a well-defined carina extending from branchiostegal spine....................................................... P. gardenensis View in CoL sp. nov. (Garden Island, WA of Australia)

48 Carapace with 2 pairs of lateral teeth...................... P. intermedius (Bate, 1863) View in CoL (SA of Australia, shallow water)

- Carapace with 3 or more lateral teeth..................................................................... 49

49 Carapace with 3 pairs of lateral teeth............... P. modestus (de Man, 1918) View in CoL ( Indonesia, WA of Australia, 296–457 m)

- Carapace with 4 or more lateral teeth.. P. flindersi ( Fulton & Grant, 1902) View in CoL (SA, Vic., Tas., and NSW of Australia, 18–127 m)

50 Carapace without lateral teeth........................................................................... 51

- Carapace with at least one pair of lateral teeth.............................................................. 53

51 Dactylus of second pereopods about 1.5 times as long as distolateral spine on propodus.......................................................................... P. monacanthus (Holthuis, 1961) View in CoL ( Portugal, and Mediterranean, 0–23 m)

- Dactylus of second pereopods normal, about as long as distolateral spine on propodus.............................. 52

52 Telson furnished at apex with long and slender tooth, flanked by pair of plumose setae........................................................................................ P. megalocheir Stebbing, 1915 View in CoL ( South Africa, 45–67 m)

- The apex of telson consists of a triangular plate with minute spinule on either side and two pairs of plumose setae arising from beneath it........................................... P. hendersoni (Kemp, 1915) View in CoL (India, and South Africa, littoral)

53 Carapace with only one pair of lateral teeth................................................................................................... P. trispinosus (Hailstone, 1835) View in CoL ( Norway to Canary Islands, Mediterranean, 0–50 m)

- Carapace with more than two pairs of lateral teeth........................................................... 54

54 Three frontal teeth on postorbital carina present..... P. fujinoi Kim & Hayashi, 2000 View in CoL (South and East China Seas, 80–111 m)

- Frontal teeth on postorbital carina absent.................................................................. 55

55 Carapace with 3 pairs of lateral teeth; tip of rostrum rounded............................................................................................ P. plebs ( Kemp, 1916) View in CoL (Andaman Islands, and WA of Australia, 3.6–101 m)

- Carapace with 2 pairs of lateral teeth; tip of rostrum truncated................................................. 56

56 Rostrum somewhat slender, about 1.30 times as long as width in distal part............................................................................................. P. candidus ( Kemp, 1916) View in CoL (male) (Andamans, shallow water)

- Rostrum broad, about 1.80 times as long as width in distal part................................................. 56

57 Appendix interna of each of second to fifth pleopod well developed........................................................................................ P. planoculminus Bruce, 1994 View in CoL (Timor Sea, and WA of Australia, 30–49 m)

- Appendix interna of each of second to fifth pleopod rudimental...... P. gemmaceus Kim & Hayashi, 2000 View in CoL ( Japan, 15–50 m)

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