Sphenodillo Lewis, 1998b
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Sphenodillo Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Sphenodillo Lewis, 1998b: 773 View in CoL .
Type species. Sphenodillo agnostos Lewis, 1998b View in CoL by subsequent designation (not Sphenodillo howensis View in CoL ”, nomen nudum).
Remarks. Sphenodillo Lewis (1998b) is monotypic as originally described and Sphenodillo howensis was designated as the type species in that publication. Lewis (1998b), however, contains no description of Sphenodillo howensis ”, so this name is a nomen nudum. Therefore, we designate S. agnostos Lewis, 1998b , the sole described species in the genus, as the type species of Sphenodillo Lewis, 1998b .
Key to the Armadillidae View in CoL of Lord Howe Island (modified from Lewis, 1998b) 1 Epimera without endolobes ( Australiodillo View in CoL ) ................................................................................. 2
Epimera 1–2 with endolobes ......................................................................................................... 7 2 Dorsal surface with sharp spines ...................................... Australiodillo primitivus Vandel, 1973 View in CoL
Dorsal surface tuberculate ............................................................................................................. 3 3 Epimera 1–2 anteroventral surface with shoulders ................ Australiodillo armus Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Epimera 1–2 anteroventral surface without shoulders .................................................................. 4
4 Dorsal surface densely setose ............................................... Australiodillo setosus Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Dorsal surface not densely setose .................................................................................................. 5
5 Pleonites 1–5 posterior margins without distinct midline tubercle .............................................................................. Australiodillo anomalus Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Pleonites 1–5 posterior margins with distinct midline tubercle .................................................... 6
6 Pleon dorsal tubercles sharp; body <12 mm long ............... Australiodillo insularis Vandel, 1973 View in CoL
Pleon dorsal tubercles rounded; body> 12 mm long ......... Australiodillo muscosus Lewis, 1998b
7 Uropodal exopods absent ......................................... Pseudodiploexochus pacificus Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Uropodal exopods present ............................................................................................................. 8
8 Pleotelson divided into three parts separated by fine lines, middle section with two lateral tubercles ............................................. Orthodillo chiltoni Vandel, 1973 View in CoL *
Pleotelson not divided into three parts .......................................................................................... 9
9 Pleotelson with heavy dorsal keel; endolobes rounded ......... Sphenodillo agnostos Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Pleotelson without heavy dorsal keel .......................................................................................... 10
10 Epimera near horizontal; tooth-like endolobes ........................................................................... 11
Vertical or angled epimera; rounded tubercles ............................................................................ 16
11 Large club-like tubercles on pereon dorsal surface; high, uncleft frontal lamina .......................................................................... Stigmops howensis ( Lewis, 1998b) View in CoL
Pereon dorsal tubercles not club-like; frontal lamina cleft or entire ............................................................................................................................................. 12
12 Four high cephalic tubercles, ridge above eyes; frontal lamina cleft or indented ........................................................................................................................... 13
Cephalic tubercles lower than; frontal lamina entire .................................................................. 15
13 Frontal lamina indented ................................................................... Stigmops odontotergina View in CoL n.sp.
Frontal lamina cleft ...................................................................................................................... 14
14 Cephalic tubercles not higher than pereon tubercles ............................. Stigmops polyvelota View in CoL n.sp.
Cephalic tubercles much hi gher than pereon tubercles ..... Stigmops demiclavula ( Lewis, 1998b) View in CoL
15 Frontal lamina straight ...................................................................... Pyrgoniscus scopelicus View in CoL n.sp.
Frontal lamina curved forming three lobes ...................... Pyrgoniscus intermedius Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
16 Dorsal surface densely setose ......................................................... Cubaris hirsuta Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Dorsal surface not densely setose ................................................................................................ 17
17 Epimera 6 posterior margin with notch ......................................... Cubaris crenata Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Epimera 6 posterior margin without notch .................................................................................. 18
18 Epimera 1 posterior margin sharply rectangular ............................ Cubaris goweri Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Epimera 1 posterior margin rounded/ subrectangular ................................................................. 19
19 Dorsal surface granulated; epimera 1 endolobe broadly rounded ...... Cubaris lewisae View in CoL nom. nov.
Dorsal su rface not granulated ...................................................................................................... 20
20 Pleotelson sides parallel ............................................................................. Cubaris dhaliwali View in CoL n.sp.
Pleotelson hour glass-shaped ........................................................................................................ 21
21 Pleotelson proximal width 0.95–1.05 distal width ................... Cubaris ferruginea Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Pleotelson proximally wider than distally ................................................................................... 22
22 Antenna flagellar article 1 length 0.25 article 2 length ................. Cubaris fasciata Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
Antenna flagellar article 1 length 0.5 article 2 length ............... Cubaris minilobus Lewis, 1998b View in CoL
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