Rhomboentomozoidae Gründel, 1962
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00552.2018 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C87B5-FFB2-FF89-FCC3-1E69E2CF3050 |
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Felipe |
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Rhomboentomozoidae Gründel, 1962 |
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Family Rhomboentomozoidae Gründel, 1962 View in CoL
Type genus: Rhomboentomozoe Přibyl, 1951 .
Emended diagnosis.—Left and right valves of apparently equal size. Lateral outline “triangular” to subquadrate, sometimes broadly egg-shaped. Straight dorsal margin usually well developed, sometimes corresponding to greatest carapace length; cardinal angles distinct or rounded. Sulcus always present, usually strongly developed, often extending across more than half of valve surface. Muscle attachment area absent or represented by a simple elliptical area at the ventral end of the sulcus. Spines may be developed near margin. Valve ornament absent or consisting of longitudinal ribs arranged parallel to dorsal margin; some outer ribs may be parallel to ends of valve (modified after Gooday 1983).
Remarks.—In addition to the type genus, conventionally the family includes Franklinella Stewart and Hendrix, 1945 , Pseudoentomozoe Přibyl, 1951 , Paraungerella Wang, 1986 , Yulinentomozoe Wang, 1989 , and possibly Vltavina Bouček, 1936 . It is distinguished from the Entomozoidae by the generally triangular to subquadrate lateral outline and long, straight dorsal margin of the valves.
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