Palaemonidae, Rafinesque, 1815
publication ID |
11755334 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5254890 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C5657B52-FFAF-B320-44D1-FD7ACD9F0F7E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Palaemonidae |
status |
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Key to Species of family Palaemonidae View in CoL
1. Posterior margin of telson with 2 pairs spines. Pleurobranch on third maxilliped. Rostrum always with teeth.............. 2
– Posterior margin of telson with 3 pairs spines. No pleurobranch on third maxilliped. Rostrum with or without teeth........ 4
2. Carpus of pereopod 2 distinctly shorter than chela. San Diego, California south........................ Palaemon ritteri View in CoL
– Carpus of pereopod 2 longer than chela. San Francisco Bay south............................................... 3
3. Rostrum with subapical tooth, mandible with palp. Total length can exceed 25 mm ............... Palaemon macrodactylus View in CoL
– Rostrum without subapical tooth, mandible without palp. Total length reaching 25 mm .............. Palaemonetes hiltoni View in CoL
4. Rostrum without dorsal teeth............................................................................ 5
– Rostrum with dorsal teeth............................................................................... 6
5. Body stout, major chelipeds heavy, lobster-like. Symbiotic with ascidians..................... Ascidonia californiensis View in CoL
– Body, major chelipeds slender. Not symbiotic with ascidians................................ Pseudocoutierea elegans View in CoL
6. Rostrum arched over eye, carapace without supraorbital teeth................................ Periclimenesinfraspinis
– Rostrum not arched over eye, carapace with supraorbital teeth................................. Palaemonella holmesi View in CoL
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