Stenopodidea, Bate, 1888
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5189.1.23 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7119583 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C45D87EB-B457-1938-FF02-FE8CFA1EFBA0 |
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Stenopodidea |
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Key to species of Stenopodidea of Taiwan
1. Body laterally compressed; carapace and pleon densely covered with spines; telson lanceolate, about 3 times longer than wide ................................................................................................... 2
-. Body depressed; carapace and pleon not densely covered with spines; telson triangular, subtriangular, or subquadrangular.. 3
2. Antennal scale with rows of spines on dorsal surface; chela of third pereiopod with several rows of dense spines on ventral surface................................................................................. Stenopus hispidus View in CoL
-. Antennal scale only with some small spines proximally on dorsal surface; chela of third pereiopod with scattered spines on ventral surface............................................................................ Stenopus goyi View in CoL
3. Gills simple, lacking lamellae or filaments............................................ Globospongicola spinulatus View in CoL
-. Gills trichobranchiate with series of filamentous branches arranged around central axis.............................. 4
4. Carapace armed with cincture of spines along posterior margin of cervical groove............... Odontozona spiridonovi
-. Carapace without cincture of spines along posterior margin of cervical groove..................................... 5
5. Dactyli of fourth and fifth pereiopods uniunguiculate; exopod of third maxilliped well developed.... Engystenopus palmipes View in CoL
-. Dactyli of fourth and fifth pereiopods biunguiculate, occasionally with additional small tooth at basal ventral unguis; exopod of third maxilliped usually rudimentary or absent............................................................ 6
6. Third pereiopod with propodus twice or more as long as wide; chela usually with dorsal and ventral margins entire; exopods of second and third maxillipeds absent................................................... Spongicoloides iheyaensis View in CoL
-. Third pereiopod with propodus almost as long as wide; chela with dorsal and ventral margins serrated; exopods present on second maxilliped, rudimentary on third maxilliped...........................................................7
7. Carapace unarmed on lateral surface...................................................... Spongicola levigatus
-. Carapace armed with spines on lateral surface............................................................... 8
8. Merus of third pereiopod lacking prominent spine on lateral surface................................. Spongicola goyi
-. Merus of third pereiopod armed with prominent spines on lateral surface..................... Spongicola andamanicus
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