Nototanoides, Sieg & Heard, 1985

Morales-Núñez, Andrés G. & Ramos-Tafur, Gabriel E., 2023, Nototanoides oliveri, a new sponge-dwelling nototanaid tanaidacean (Crustacea Tanaidomorpha, Tanaidacea) from eastern Gulf of Mexico, with an illustrated taxonomic key, and the first record of harpacticoid copepods within the marsupium of ovigerous female tanaids, Zootaxa 5346 (3), pp. 242-270 : 267

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5346.3.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8403155

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Nototanoides
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Key to the known species (males) of Nototanoides View in CoL View at ENA

1. Pleonites with a lateral row of more than 11 simple setae ( Fig. 16M–N View FIGURE 16 ). .......................................... 2

- Pleonites with a lateral row of less than 11 simple setae ( Fig. 16O–P View FIGURE 16 )........................................... 3

2. Cheliped basis lacking mid-ventral process ( Fig. 16Q View FIGURE 16 ). Cheliped merus with round ventral process ( Fig. 16Q View FIGURE 16 ).................................................................................................... N. polytrichus

- Cheliped basis with mid-ventral process ( Fig. 16R View FIGURE 16 ). Cheliped merus lacking round ventral process ( Fig. 17R View FIGURE 17 )................................................................................................. N. oliveri sp. nov.

3. Cheliped carpus with mid-ventral process ( Fig. 16S View FIGURE 16 ). Chela with fixed finger bearing a triangular claw ( Fig. 16S View FIGURE 16 )................................................................................................... N. ohtsukai View in CoL

- Cheliped carpus without mid-ventral process ( Fig. 16T View FIGURE 16 ). Chela with fixed finger bearing a rounded tooth ( Fig. 16T View FIGURE 16 )................................................................................................ N. trifurcatus View in CoL

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