Creopelates
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3904.3.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:637EF6A8-E69B-412F-8405-C229581FB8EB |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6098541 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3F30807F-FFCC-FFF8-A3D9-FF1FB6A6FD86 |
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Key to the species of Creopelates
(postmetamorphic adult females)
1 Antennary processes with digitate, branching fringes......................................................... 2
- Antennary processes without digitate, branching fringes....................................................... 3
2 Cephalothorax bearing small conical processes on ventral surface; antennary process with one knob-like inner accessory pro- cess; neck region bearing posterior multiple protrusions....................................... C. lubangensis n. sp.
- Cephalothorax without processes on ventral surface; antennary process without knob-like inner accessory process; neck region without posterior multiple protrusions....................................................... C. nohmijimensis
3 Cephalic lobe small without digitate fringes; neck region fringed with one pair of finely digitate lobes.... C. hoshinoi n. sp.
- Cephalic lobe with digitate fringes; neck region fringed with series of about ten pairs of finely digitate lobes............. 4
4 Cephalothorax rectangular; cephalic lobe with small digitate fringes; leg 4 separated by gap from preceding legs; protopods of legs 3 and 4 separated from respective intercoxal sclerites by long gaps................................... C. floridus
- Cephalothorax round; cephalic lobe with digitate, branching fringes; leg 4 not widely spaced from preceding legs; protopods of legs 3 and 4 connecting to respective intercoxal sclerites........................................ C. shirakawai n. sp.
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