Epimeria, Costa in Hope, 1851
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Key to Atlantic species of Epimeria View in CoL
1a. Rostrum shorter than the first peduncular article of antenna 1 ................................... 2
1b. Rostrum reaching the distal margin of the first peduncular article of antenna 1 or exceeding it ....................................................................................................................................... 3
2a. Pereopod 5 coxa process wing-like, produced; pleonite 1 carina absent ....................... ...................................................................................... E. bathyalis Wakabara and Serejo, 1999 View in CoL
2b. Pereopod 5 coxa process rounded; pleonite 1 carina small and pointed ...................... ........................................................................................ E. rotunda Wakabara and Serejo, 1999 View in CoL
3a. Rostrum flexed.................................................................................................................................... 4
3b. Rostrum straight ............................................................................................................................... 6
4a. Body smooth ............................................ ............................................ E. obtusa Watling, 1981 View in CoL
4b. Body with carinae and additional teeth ................................................................................. 5
5a. Pereonite 7 with dorsolateral pointed process .......................................................................... ...................................................................................... Epimeria cornigera (J.C. Fabricius, 1779) View in CoL
5b. Pereonite 7 without dorsolateral pointed process.......... E. parasitica (M. Sars, 1858) View in CoL
6a. Pereion with strongly developed dorsal carinae and additional teeth............................ .................................................................................................................. E. loricata G.O. Sars, 1879 View in CoL
6b. Pereion smooth, lacking strongly developed dorsal carinae and additional teeth, a small carina may be present on pereonite ........................................................................ 7
7a. Pereonite 7 carina small and rounded...................................................................................... 8
7b. Pereonite 7 carina absent ............................................................................................................. 9
8a. Pereonites 1–7 with ventrolateral rounded bulge; pleonites 1–3 with carinae small and rounded................................................................................ E. tuberculata G.O. Sars, 1895 View in CoL
8b. Pereonites 1–7 ventrolaterally smooth; pleonites 1–3 with carinae well developed ................................................................................................................... Epimeria colemani View in CoL sp. n.
9a. Pleonites 1–2 carinae absent; pleonite 3 with carina small and rounded ...................... .................................................................................................. E. semiarmata K.H. Barnard, 1916 View in CoL
9b. Pleonites 1–3 with well-developed carinae ....................................................................... 10
10a. Pleonites 1–3 with dorsolateral protrusion .................................................................................. ................................................................................. E. longispinosa K.H. Barnard, 1916, p. 10 View in CoL b.
10b. Pleonites 1–3 without dorsolateral protrusion .................................................................. 11
11a. Gnathopod 2 coxa apically rounded; epimeral plates 1–3 with postero-mid-lateral margin slightly pointed .............................................................. E. concordia Griffiths, 1977 View in CoL
11b. Gnathopod 2 coxa apically pointed; epimeral plates 1–2 with postero-mid-lateral margin slightly rounded.............................. E. ultraspinosa Wakabara and Serejo, 1999 View in CoL
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