Genus Pustulina Quenstedt, 1857
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Pustulina Quenstedt, 1857: 807 . — Glaessner 1969: 481. — Feldmann et al. 2015: 3. — Devillez et al. 2016: 531, fig. 1K- L. — Devillez et al. 2017: 792.
Phlyctisoma Bell, 1863: 34 . — Zittel 1885: 695. — Glaessner 1929: 314. — Secrétan 1964: 74. — Förster 1966: 135. — Glaessner 1969: 626.
TYPE SPECIES. — Pustulina suevica Quenstedt, 1857, by monotypy.
EMENDED DIAGNOSIS BY Devillez et al. (2016). — Fusiform intercalated plate; inflated hepatic, cardiac and branchial regions; deep cervical groove, joined to dorsal margin and to antennal groove; deep, long gastro-orbital groove, originating as a slight median inflexion of the cervical groove, with two divergent, curved branches, delimiting two gastro-orbital lobes; strongly inclined postcervical groove, inflected before joining hepatic groove, not joined to dorsal margin; short and shallow branchiocardiac groove, joined to dorsal margin and not joined to postcervical groove; concave hepatic groove, joined to cervical groove; shallow cardiac groove, straight, inclined forward, rising from postcervical groove, joined to dorsal margin; cephalic region with strongly tuberculate antennal row and distal antennal spine; carapace with tuberculate ornamentation; chelate P1-P3; P1 with strongly tuberculate ornamentation; short P1 propodus with fingers barely longer; P1 dactylus longer than P1 index.