Parilia, Wood-Mason, in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891
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Key to Parilia View in CoL species
1a. Carapace prominently elongated ( Figs. 1C View Fig , 3C View Fig ); cardiac spine very long ( Fig. 3C View Fig ); lateral margin of carapace entire, smooth ( Fig. 3C View Fig ); frontal lobes rounded ( Fig. 3C View Fig ); lateral processes on distal part of G1 very wide, fan-like ( Fig. 8 View Fig J–L) (South China Sea, northern Vietnam and Philippines)................................... ........................................................ Parilia ovata Chen, 1984 View in CoL
1b. Carapace globose to subovate; cardiac spine long or short, never strongly elongated; lateral margin of carapace with 1–4 low tubercles, smooth or with small granules; frontal lobes triangular; lateral processes on distal part of G1 flared but not fan-like.....................................................................................2
2a. Carapace transversely subovate, branchial regions prominently swollen laterally and dorsally ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 3A View Fig , 4A View Fig ); box-like in frontal view ( Fig. 4A View Fig ); frontal region set back such that part of buccal cavity and third maxillipeds visible in dorsal view ( Fig. 3A View Fig ); exopod of third maxilliped in adult very broad, appears foliaceous ( Figs. 4B View Fig , 5A, C View Fig ); female sternopleonal cavity with prominent projection between vulvae ( Fig. 9B View Fig ) (Indian Ocean)............................................................... Parilia alcocki Wood-Mason, in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891 View in CoL
2b. Carapace globose, branchial regions not distinctly swollen laterally and dorsally ( Fig. 3B, D View Fig ); dome-shape in frontal view ( Fig. 4C, E View Fig ); frontal region protruding anteriorly with buccal cavity and third maxillipeds not visible in dorsal view
( Fig. 3B, D View Fig ); exopod of third maxilliped in adult broad but not foliaceous ( Fig. 5D, E View Fig , G–I); female sternopleonal cavity without projection between vulvae ( Fig. 9D, F View Fig )....................3
3a. Lateral margin of carapace smooth ( Fig. 3B View Fig ); outer surface of third maxillipeds smooth or with low, flattened granules ( Figs. 4D View Fig , 5D, E View Fig ); surface of ambulatory legs, chelipeds and chela completely smooth ( Figs. 1B View Fig , 2B View Fig , 6B View Fig ) (western Pacific) ....... ........................................................ Parilia major Sakai, 1961 View in CoL
3b. Lateral margin of carapace lined with small granules ( Fig. 3D View Fig ); outer surface of third maxillipeds distinctly granulated ( Figs. 4H View Fig , 5 View Fig G–I); surface of ambulatory legs, chelipeds and chela with numerous distinct small sharp tubercles and granules ( Figs. 1D View Fig , 2C View Fig , 6D View Fig ) (eastern Indian Ocean) .............................. ................................................ Parilia pattersoni View in CoL , new species
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Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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