LEPIDOPINAE, BOYKO, 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2002)272<0001:AWROTR>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A23087F4-FFC1-FF91-F0F4-C27572AC7CEA |
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Felipe |
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LEPIDOPINAE |
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subfam. nov. |
LEPIDOPINAE , new subfamily
TYPE GENUS: Lepidopa Stimpson, 1858 , designated herein.
INCLUDED GENERA: Lepidopa Stimpson, 1858 ; Austrolepidopa Efford and Haig, 1968 ; Leucolepidopa Efford, 1969 ; Paraleucolepidopa Calado, 1996 .
DIAGNOSIS: Carapace front broad, unarmed or weakly toothed; outerocular spines present (except in Lepidopa haigae ); hepatic anterolateral spine present; branchiostegite unarmed. Rostrum present. Distal peduncular segment flattened; cornea absent. Antennule segment I unarmed; dorsal flagellum with 46–250 articles, ventral flagellum with 0–4 articles. Antenna acicle present, short; flagellum with three to nine articles. Maxilliped III carpal projection long; crista dentata absent. Pereopod I dactylus dorsal margin smooth; propodus cutting edge smooth; distodorsal carpal spine absent. Pereopod III male pore present (except in Lepidopa cali fornica). Abdomen with pleura on somites II–V. Telson sexual dimorphism weak.
REMARKS: Although Lepidopidae Stammer (1936) ( Crustacea: Mysidacea) is a senior familylevel homonym of this new taxon, that name was placed on the ‘‘Official index of rejected and invalid familygroup names in zoology’’ as name no. 398 (a family name based on a junior homonym of a genus) ( ICZN, 1964).
The genera that comprise this new subfamily have always been considered to form a natural grouping within the Albuneidae (Efford and Haig, 1968; Efford, 1969), but that group was never formally named. The only genus that was questionably referred to this group was Zygopa ( Holthuis, 1961) , but as shown herein, that genus is allied to Albunea rather than to Lepidopa .
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