Nototanaidae, Sieg, 1976

Kakui, Keiichi & Angsupanich, Saowapa, 2012, Birdotanais Songkhlaensis, A New Genus And Species Of Nototanaidae (Crustacea: Tanaidacea) From Thailand, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 60 (2), pp. 421-432 : 431

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5349855

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:65E6DFE5-1ACF-4D60-AC57-C5E81FBE1DFF

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0D2687D1-C971-603F-81AF-FD21FC936931

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Tatiana

scientific name

Nototanaidae
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Key to genera in Families Nototanaidae View in CoL and Tanaissuidae , excluding P. floridensis

1. Eyes absent or, if present, lacking ommatidia. Mandibular molar acuminate or, if cylindrical, lacking broad masticatory region ........................................................... 2 (Family Tanaissuidae View in CoL )

– Eyes present, bearing ommatidia. Mandibular molar cylindrical, with broad masticatory region ........ 4 (Family Nototanaidae View in CoL )

2. Pereopod 6 carpus with two distal spiniform setae; propodus with one dorsodistal long seta ...................... Bathytanaissus View in CoL

– Pereopod 6 carpus with three or four distal spiniform setae; propodus with two or three dorsodistal long setae ............... 3

3. Pereopod 1 dactylus-unguis longer than propodus. Female maxillipedal endites not fused medially ........... Protanaissus View in CoL

– Pereopod 1 dactylus-unguis shorter than propodus. Female maxillipedal endites fused medially ...................... Tanaissus View in CoL

4. Pleopodal endopod with one mid-inner plumose seta ............. .......................................................... Birdotanais View in CoL , new genus

– Pleopodal endopod without mid-inner plumose seta ............ 5

5. Fixed finger with four or more ventral setae. Female antennular article 2 with several aesthetascs .......................................... 6

– Fixed finger with two or fewer ventral setae. Female antennular article 2 without aesthetascs ................................................. 7

6. Dactylus-unguis of pereopods 4–6 bifurcate; unguis fused to dactylus. Male chela twisted about 90 degrees, with dactylus inward. Male maxillipedal palpi present, simpler than those of female. Female maxillipedal endites without tubercles .......... ........................................................................ Paranesotanais View in CoL

– Dactylus-unguis of pereopods 4–6 not furcated; unguis not fused to dactylus. Male chela in normal direction. Male maxillipedal palpi absent. Female maxillipedal endites each with two tubercles ............................................................. Nototanoides View in CoL

7. Male antennule with five articles. Male chela in normal direction. Male maxillipedal palpi with four articles. Female maxillipedal endites without tubercles ....................................... Nototanais View in CoL

– Male antennule with four articles. Male chela twisted about 90 degrees, with dactylus inward. Male maxillipedal palpi with two articles. Female maxillipedal endites each with two tubercles. ............................................................................... Nesotanais View in CoL

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