Lepidactylus, SAY, 1818
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GENUS LEPIDACTYLUS SAY, 1818 View in CoL
Type species: Lepidactylus dysticus Say, 1818 .
Diagnosis: Small- to medium-sized haustoriids (2–7 mm). Maxilla 2 outer lobe narrow, lanceolate (except in L. allardi ), roughly twice size of inner lobe. Maxilliped baler lobe weakly developed. Pleon slightly overhanging urosome; epimeron 3 smooth, ventrally curved (without hook). Telson cleft emarginate or to base.
Known species: Lepidactylus allardi Hancock & Wicksten, 2018 ; L. dysticus Say 1818 ; L. galvezi Hancock & Wicksten, 2018 ; L. jayneae Foster & LeCroy, 1991 .
Range: Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coastlines. Open coasts, brackish bays.
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