Kudinopasternakia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3826.3.7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F8B3E420-4362-401E-A01B-0B4BEBD48467 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5681447 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE5F5D-EE17-FFF3-FF43-A5A8FA51FD2F |
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Kudinopasternakia |
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Key to Kudinopasternakia View in CoL species
Females only; using the feature of anterior margin of rostrum adopted in Santos (2007). (*) indicates species in Campos Basin
1. Rostrum rounded............................................................................ K. amazonica View in CoL
- Rostrum pointed...................................................................................... 2
2. Outer flagellum of antenna with nine articles................................................................ 3
- Outer flagellum of antenna with ten articles................................................................. 8
3. Epimera on pleonites rounded............................................................................4
- Epimera on pleonites pointed...................................................................... K. dispar View in CoL
4. Carpus of pereopod 1 with two spiniform setae on ventral margin............................................... 6
- Carpus of pereopod 1 with more than two spiniform setae on ventral margin.......................................5
5. Pereopod 1 carpus with three long spiniform setae, propodus with four spiniform setae on ventral margin; unguis of pereopod 5 with ventral margin smooth, without ornamentation............................................ K. balanorostrata View in CoL
- Pereopod 1 carpus with two long and one short spiniform setae, propodus with three long and one short spiniform setae on ven- tral margin; unguis of pereopod 5 with ventral margin serrate...................................... K. serejae View in CoL n.sp. *
6. Pereopod 4 propodus with three or less spiniform setae on ventral margin; pereopod 1 propodus with three or less spiniform setae on ventral margin................................................................................. 7
- Pereopod 4 propodus with four spiniform setae on ventral margin; pereopod 1 propodus with more than three spiniform setae................................................................................................ K. siegi View in CoL
7. Pereopod 1 propodus with three spiniform setae on ventral margin; pereopod 4 without “thick lobate setae” distodorsal on propodus; unguis of pereopod 5 with ventral margin smooth, without ornamentation.................... K. brasiliensis View in CoL *
- Pereopod 1 propodus with two spiniform setae on ventral margin; pereopod 4 with “thick lobate setae” ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 I) distodorsal on propodus; unguis of pereopod 5 with ventral margin serrate........................................... K. bispinosa View in CoL
8. Pereopod 1 carpus with three spiniform setae on ventral margin, propodus with three or four spiniform setae.............9
- Pereopod 1 carpus with four spiniform setae on ventral margin, propodus with five spiniform setae.............. K. larisae View in CoL
9. Pereopod 1 propodus with three spiniform setae on ventral margin; pereopod 4 with “thick lobate setae” ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 J–K) distodor- sal on propodus............................................................................. K. trispinosa View in CoL *
- Pereopod 1 propodus with four spiniform setae on ventral margin; pereopod 4 without “thick lobate setae” distodorsal on propodus.............................................................................. K. falconae View in CoL n. sp. *
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