Bopyrissa
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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2019-0008 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:425B69FC-619A-4340-BD85-F4F7177AC590 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C2FF40-D746-6519-2503-F8C43628F83E |
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Diego |
scientific name |
Bopyrissa |
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Key to species of Bopyrissa View in CoL based on males [ B. dawydoffi
( Codreanu & Codreanu, 1963), not included in the key]
1. Pleotelson with greatly extended lateral lobes, longer than width of pleotelson..................................................................2
– Pleotelson with weakly projecting (or absent) lateral lobes, at most extending as far as width of pleotelson.........................3
2. Pleomere 5 lateral lobes extending over anterior half of pleotelson; body nearly elliptical in outline ............................. ................................................. B. liberorum Markham, 1985b
– Pleomere 5 lateral lobes scarcely extending over pleotelson; body nearly linear in outline..................................................... ......... B. novaeguineensis ( Danforth, 1971) View in CoL , new combination
3. No midventral tubercles on pleomeres 1–5............................4
– Midventral tubercles on some pleomeres.............................10
4. Pleotelson rounded, low ridges with setae ............................... ................................................... B. xiphidiostega View in CoL , new species
– Pleotelson with posterolateral lobes of various lengths.........5
5. Pereomeres 5 and 6 broader than anterior pereomeres..........6
– Pereomeres 2–5 subequal in width.........................................7
6. Anal cone not projecting............. B. pyriforma ( Shiino, 1958)
– Anal cone projecting ...... B. kensleyi ( Williams & Schuerlein, 2005) View in CoL , new combination
7. Pleopods large, oblong, laterally positioned inflated lobes ..... .......................................................... B. wolffi Markham, 1978 View in CoL
– Pleopods small, rounded, inflated lobes not extending to lateral margins of pleomeres..............................................................8
8. Pleopods not present on pleomere 5, medially positioned ....9
– Pleopods present on pleomeres 1-5, not medially positioned. .......................................................... B. diogeni ( Popov, 1929) View in CoL
9. Pleopods present on pleomeres 1–4, pleopods nearly spherical.............................................. B. marami View in CoL , new species
– Pleopods present on pleomeres 1–3, pleopods conical............ ................................. B. guamensis An, Gong & Paulay, 2018 View in CoL
10. Midventral tubercle on pleomere 1 only ..............................11
– Midventral tubercles on pleomeres 1–5 ...............................12
11. Pleopods on pleomeres 1–3 ...................................................... ..................................... B. distorta An, Gong & Paulay, 2018 View in CoL
– Pleopods on pleomeres 1–5 ...................................................... ..................................... B. oceania An, Gong & Paulay, 2018
12. Pleopods and midventral tubercles nearly spherical ................ ...................................................... B. fraissei ( Carayon, 1943) View in CoL
– Pleopods oblong; midventral tubercles conical........................ ........... B. magellanica Nierstrasz & Brender View in CoL à Brandis, 1931
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