Sensiava Markhaseva & Schulz, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3802.2.5 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EC2A5610-9C2C-4F9A-A998-DFD389542652 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6140724 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A88795-476F-FFAD-CA9C-FBD1FC7DF907 |
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Sensiava Markhaseva & Schulz, 2006 |
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Genus Sensiava Markhaseva & Schulz, 2006
Differential diagnosis. Sensiava is a calanoid copepod belonging to Diaixidae as defined by Markhaseva et al. (2014). The genus is distinguished from other diaixids by the following general characters: i) males right antennule of 23 segments with geniculation; ii) in females and males distalmost terminal seta of maxillule praecoxal arthrite curved at the apex; iii) in males 2 terminal endopodal setae of maxilliped are very long, more than 1.6 times longer than basis; iv) male P5 of complex structure, left leg biramous, exopod 2-segmented.
Additional combination of characters, that define the genus among diaixids are: i) males antennule ancestral segments X–XI fused (shared with Cenognatha , Neoscolecithrix and Xancithrix ); ii) antenna endopod segment 1 with 1 seta (shared with Diaixis (?) and some species of Byrathis ); iii) antenna exopod setal formula: 0,0-0- 1,1,1,1,1,1,3 (shared with Xantharus ), or 0,0-1-1,1,1,1,1,1,3 (shared with Grievella ); iv) in females maxillule coxal endite with 4 (shared with Falsilandrumius ), or 5 setae (shared with Xancithrix and Thoxancalanus ); v) maxilla endite setal formula is: 5 setae (or 4 plus attenuation), 3, 3, 3, and 4 setae; vi) setae of the maxilla basal endites and enditic-like lobe of endopod are similar in shape and size, curved or curled distally; vii) proximal basal maxilla endite with 1 seta worm-like (shares with Ranthaxus ); viii) maxilla endopod setal formula: 3w+5br (shared with some species of Byrathis , Diaixis , Cenognatha , some species of Xantharus ), or 3w+5br+1sc (shared with Paraxantharus , Xancithrix , some species of Xantharus , and Thoxancalanus ); ix) female P5 uniramous, 3- segmented, terminal segment with 4 spines, medial spine is the longest; x) male P5 right and left coxa and basis of the nearly same length (shared with Byrathis , Paraxantharus and Xantharus ).
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