Cyclocypris Brady & Norman, 1889
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2820.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5294256 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EB87C8-6F60-FFD5-FF30-FA74A68274CE |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Cyclocypris Brady & Norman, 1889 |
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Key to species of the genus Cyclocypris Brady & Norman, 1889 View in CoL .
1 In dorsal view LV overlaps RV anteriorly................................................................... 2
- In dorsal view RV overlaps LV anteriorly................................................................... 6
2 Posterior seta on the UR long, i.e. exceeding distal margin................................. C. scrobiculata Klie, 1936
- Posterior seta on the UR short, i.e. not reaching distal margin, or even absent...................................... 3
3 Posterior seta on the UR strongly reduced or absent........................................ C. sharpei Furtos, 1933
- Posterior seta on the UR short............................................................................ 4
4 Seta “e” on T2 long, exceeding terminal segment........................................ C. nahcotta Dobbin, 1941
- Seta “e” on T2 not reaching distal end of penultimate segment................................................. 5
5 Anterior margin of the RV with a row of small rectangular plates............................. C. diebeli Absolon, 1978
- No such plates present........................................................... C. laevis (O. F. Müller, 1776)
6 Swimming setae on A2 not reaching tips of terminal claws..................................................... 7
- Swimming setae on A2 by far exceeding tips of terminal claws................................................. 8
7 Swimming setae on A2 reaching only distal end of penultimate segment.................. C. brevisetosa Bronstein, 1928
- Swimming setae on A2 reaching middle of terminal claws.............................. C. mediosetosa Meisch, 1987
8 Carapace elongated, posterior end narrower than anterior in lateral view..................... C. modesta (Herrick, 1887)
- Carapace globular, posterior end as wide as anterior end in lateral view........................................... 9
9. Terminal segment of the T3 5 times longer than wide......................................... C. pusilla Sars, 1895
- Terminal segment on the T3 less than 5 times longer than wide................................................ 10 10 Body of prehensile palps medially constricted............................................................. 11
- Body of prehensile palps not medially constricted........................................................... 12
11 Dorsal margin highly arched.................................................... C. vinyardi Külköylüoğlu, 2008
- Dorsal margin evenly rounded......................................................... C. forbesi Sharpe, 1897
12 Finger of the right prehensile palp with a long dorsal margin, having almost square appearance...... C. globosa (Sars, 1863) View in CoL
- Finger of the right prehensile palp with short and rounded dorsal margin.......................................... 3
13 The shortest seta on terminal segment of T3 (seta h1) “S” shaped............................. C. ovum ( Jurine, 1820) View in CoL
- The shortest seta on terminal segment of T3 (seta h1) only slightly curved....................................... 14
14 Lobe “a” on the hemipenis quadrangular................................................. C. serena (Koch, 1838)
- Lobe “a” on the hemipenis triangular..................................................... C. ampla Furtos, 1933
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