CYSTISOMATIDAE WillemöesSuhm, 1875
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156376 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6276425 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/013487FF-B724-FFF7-FEE9-D227FD9F9855 |
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CYSTISOMATIDAE WillemöesSuhm, 1875 |
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Family CYSTISOMATIDAE WillemöesSuhm, 1875 View in CoL
Diagnosis
Body very large, up to 150 mm, cuticle exceptionally transparent, pereonites and pleonites with short spines middorsally and laterally. Head very large, as long as first 56 pereonites, rounded dorsally, flattened or slightly concave ventrally, with dentate border; ventral surface, anterior to mouthparts, with large anterior spine followed by glandular spine (A2), and sometimes row of up to 5 oral spines. Eyes comprise two oval areas dorsally and partly laterally. Pereonites 1 & 2 fused. Coxae fused with pereonites. Antennae 1 with small peduncular article and flagellum composed of one long, lanceolate proximal article, and one or two minute distal articles. Antennae 2 reduced to small spine on ventral surface. Mandibles without palp in both sexes, but with welldeveloped molar. Maxillae 1 with palp and welldeveloped outer lobe, inner lobe absent. Maxillae 2 with inner lobe reduced to small tubercle. Maxilliped welldeveloped, with long inner lobe, widening distally with concave distal margin. Gnathopods distinctly chelate, relatively small. Pereopods 37 consist of long narrow articles. Pereopod 5 the longest. Pereopod 7 of mature females prehensile, with dactylus closing against concave distal margin of propodus. Uropod 2 absent. Uropods 1 and 3 having endopod fused with peduncle. Telson very small, rounded. Gills on pereonites 46. Oostegites on pereonites 25, those on pereonites 4 and 5 rudimentary.
One genus: Cystisoma .
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