Paraeobathynella, Camacho, 2005
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500218524 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AB6709-FF8A-FF91-FD82-B9FAFD4D7B8C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Paraeobathynella |
status |
gen. nov. |
Paraeobathynella n. g.
Genus diagnosis
Antennule (A.I) has seven segments and subterminal aesthetascs on the last segment. Antenna (A.II) has six segments, the fourth without setae. Mandible (Md) with protuding pars molaris. Maxillule (Mx.I) with proximal endite with four teeth and distal endite with seven teeth. Exopods of Th 1–7 with more than two segments; basipod of Th 1 with two setae. Thoracopod (Th) 8 male: large with very well-developed endopod which has two terminal setae; exopod very large, longer than wide and overhanging the basipod and is on the distal face of the basipod; inner lobe completely integrated into the basal region; rounded outer lobe is not fused with basipod; basipod trapezoidal with a protuberance on the internal lateral edge. Th 8 female: large and almost square, with a long terminal seta and small teeth. No pleopods. Ventral seta of the pleotelson in the basal part of the furca. Sympod of uropod with subequal spines; endopod with two spines and two apical setae.
Type species. Paraeobathynella vietnamensis n. sp.
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