Cypridopsinae, Kaufmann, 1900
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.487 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5978770 |
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Key to genera with LV overlapping RV in the subfamily Cypridopsinae View in CoL
1. Respiratory plate of T1 absent ................................................... Austrocypridopsis McKenzie, 1982 View in CoL
– Respiratory plate of T1 present ......................................................................................................... 2
2. Claw G2 on A2 strongly serrated ...................................................................................................... 3
– Claw G2 on A2 normal developed .................................................................................................... 5
3. Terminal claw of T2 with bifurcate end, large setae on Mx1endites with spatula-shaped apex, valve surface without circular ridges ............................................................ Thaicypridopsis gen. nov.
– Terminal claw of T2 without bifurcate end, large setae on Mx1 endites without spatula-shaped apex ................................................................................................................................................... 4
4. Hinge simple and adont, valve surface without circular ridges .......................................................... ................................................................................................ Cabelodopsis Higuti & Martens, 2012
– Hinge well developed, valve surface with prominent circular ridges ......... Zonocypris Müller, 1898 View in CoL
5. Pincer organ on T3 absent ........................................................................ Neocypridopsis Klie, 1940 View in CoL
– Pincer organ on T3 present ............................................................................................................... 6
6. CR absent in female and male .................................................. Pseudocypridopsis Karanovic, 1999 View in CoL
– CR present in female ........................................................................................................................ 7
7. Carapace elongated, marginal fused zone somewhat broad, A2 natatory setae short ........................ ........................................................................................................... Cavernocypris Hartmann, 1964 View in CoL
– Carapace more ovated, marginal fused zone (if present) narrow, mostly A2 natatory setae long .... 9
8. Right prehensile palp with wing-like expansion on terminal segment, A2 aesthetasc Y 2-segmented ........................................................................................................... Tungucypridopsis Victor, 1983 View in CoL
– Right prehensile palp without wing-like expansion on terminal segment, A2 aesthetasc Y 3- or 4-segmented ................................................................................................. Cypridopsis Brady, 1867 View in CoL
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