Schizophroida, Sakai, 1933
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.2201-4349.70.2018.1712 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/711F3E56-FFA2-F576-395E-FBCFFA86F891 |
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Carolina |
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Schizophroida |
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Key to species of Schizophroida View in CoL
1 Carapace posterolateral margin without subdorsal tubercle between posteromedian spines and posterior branchial marginal spine .................................................................................... [ Japan] S. simodaensis Sakai, 1933
—— Carapace with posterolateral margin with subdorsal tubercle
between posteromedian spines and posterior branchial marginal
spine .......................................................................................................................................... 2
2 Basal antennal article with inner distal spine as long as outer spine. Supraorbital eave anteriorly wider than half basal width of rostral spines ................................................................ [Hawaii] S. hilensis ( Rathbun, 1906) View in CoL
—— Basal antennal article with inner distal spine longer than outer spine. Supraorbital eave anteriorly narrower than half basal width of rostral spines ......................................................................................................................... 3
3 Sinus between intercalated spine and posterior spine of supraorbital eave wide, internal margins divergent .................... [ Taiwan, Guam] S. gracilis View in CoL sp. nov.
—— Sinus between intercalated spine and posterior spine of supraorbital eave narrow, internal margins subparallel, U-shaped .................................................... 4
4 Rostral spines divergent. Carapace marginal branchial spines and posteromedian spines curving upwards ................... [Easter Island] S. moai Ng & Boyko, 2017 View in CoL
—— Rostral spines subparallel. Carapace marginal branchial spines and posteromedian spines straight, although inclined upwards ............................................................................ [ Australia, New Zealand] S. colemani View in CoL sp. nov.
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