Amphithyrus Claus, 1879
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4192.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6069287 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4A641514-186A-FFA3-FF5E-F9E8FA15F840 |
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Key to the species of the genus Amphithyrus Claus, 1879
1. Coxa 5 with postero-lateral spinous process............................................. A. bispinosus Claus, 1879
- Coxa 5 normal, without any process....................................................................... 2
2. Body and appendages without cuticular sculpture. Pereopod 6; basis with relatively small, crescent-shaped fissure............................................................................................ A. glaber Spandl, 1924
- Body and appendages with reticulate or striate cuticular sculpture. Pereopod 6; basis with relatively large U-shaped fissure, or if fissure is crescent-shaped, cuticular sculpture is prominent................................................... 3
3. Pereopod 6; basis with relatively small crescent-shaped fissure. Cuticular sculpture extends to uropoda................................................................................................. A. sculpturatus Claus, 1879
- Pereopod 6; basis with relatively large U-shaped fissure. Cuticular sculpture not present on uropoda.................... 4
4. Cuticular sculpture striate. Telson about twice as long as last urosomite, with nipple-like process terminally.................................................................................................. A. similis Claus, 1879
- Cuticular sculpture reticulate. Telson shorter than last urosomite, with rounded distal margin...... A. muratus Volkov, 1982
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