Key to species of Expanathura
1. Uropodal exopod lanceolate; telson tapering; pleopod 1 endopod much shorter than exopod............................................................................................................................2
Uropodal exopod broad; telson spoonshaped; pleopod 1 endopod barely shorter than exopod...........................................................................................................................4
2. Telson less than twice as long as wide; pleopod 1 endopod about half length of exopod ..................................................................................... E. amstelodami (Kensley, 1976)
Telson more than twice as long as wide; pleopod 1 endopod about onethird length of exopod...........................................................................................................................3
3. Uropodal exopod 3.5 times as long as wide; endopod>3 times as long as wide ........... ................................................................................................. E. mooreae Müller, 1993
Pleopod 1 exopod 2.5 times as long as wide; endopod 2 times as long as wide ............ ................................................................................... E. ardea (Poore & Kensley, 1981)
4. Telson apex rounded, widest at midpoint, with 1 lateral distal seta longer than others. ............................................................................................. E. collaris (Kensley, 1979)
Telson apex truncate or rounded, widest in distal half, with lateral distal setae all short ....................................................................................................................................... 5
5. Telson apex almost square; pleopod 1 exopod 1.5 times as long as wide ...................... ................................................................................ E. haddae (Kensley & Poore, 1982)
Telson apex gently convex; pleopod 1 exopod 1.8 times as long as wide ..................... ........................................................................................ E. macronesia (Kensley, 1980)