Processidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.277417 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6188156 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CAD129-FFAB-FFD7-5596-11468EDBFE3D |
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Key for the identification of Processidae View in CoL from Brazilian waters
(modified from Manning & Chace 1971 and Noël 1986):
1. P1 both chelate and lacking exopods; P2 symmetrical...................................... Ambidexter symmetricus View in CoL
1’. Only one (usually the right) of P1 chelate, the other P1 ending in a simple dactylus................................. 2
2. P1 with exopods......................................................................... Nikoides schmitti View in CoL
2’. P1 without exopods.................................................................................... 3
3. Pleura of fifth abdominal segment with posterolateral tooth...................................... Processa fimbriata View in CoL
3’. Pleura of fifth abdominal segment rounded or angled posterolaterally, lacking distinct posterolateral tooth............... 4
4. Antennal spine absent.................................................................................. 5
4’. Antennal spine present................................................................................. 6
5. P2 asymmetrical; rostrum not markedly deflexed anteriorly; right P2 with 10–15 meral and 19–29 carpal articles, left P2 with 3–4 meral and 13–15 carpal articles...................................................... Processa bermudensis View in CoL
5’. P2 symmetrical; rostrum deflexed anteriorly; right P2 with 5 meral and 10–14 carpal articles.............. Processa vicina View in CoL
6. P2 symmetrical......................................................................... Processa hemphilli View in CoL
6’. P2 asymmetrical...................................................................................... 6
7. Lobe on sixth abdominal segment above articulation of uropod produced into posterior spine........... Processa profunda View in CoL
7’. Lobe on sixth abdominal segment above articulation of uropod unarmed.......................................... 8
8. Stylocerite truncated obliquely, without a developed tooth or a well-defined outer anterior angle; basicerite unarmed........................................................................................... Processa brasiliensis View in CoL
8’. Stylocerite truncated transversely, angled, or with a more or less developed outer anterior tooth; basicerite armed with a lateral spine................................................................................. Processa guyanae View in CoL
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