Neogyptis Pleijel, Rouse, Sundkvist & Nygren, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DB6AA930-C276-4D77-91A1-95AADA461DE4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4581338 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE170F-9E16-FF96-FF5C-FAD56ED20341 |
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Plazi |
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Neogyptis Pleijel, Rouse, Sundkvist & Nygren, 2012 |
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Key to species of Neogyptis Pleijel, Rouse, Sundkvist & Nygren, 2012 View in CoL
1 Prostomium with eyes................................................................................. 2
– Prostomium without eyes; pharynx with 10 papillae; median antenna subdistally constricted; 27 segments......................................................... N. hinehina Pleijel, Rouse, Sundkvist & Nygren, 2012 Lau Basin, S View in CoL Tonga
2(1) Eyes dark, black or brown-black......................................................................... 3
– Eyes red............................................................................................ 5
3(2) Pharynx with 10 papillae; median antenna blunt, placed towards anterior prostomial margin......................... 4
– Pharynx with 35–80 papillae; median antenna tapered; 36 segments; eyes coalescent.... N. rosea (Malmgren, 1874) View in CoL Sweden
4(3) Eyes arranged into a single series, external ones larger, reniform; 24 segments......................................................................................... N. fauchaldi Pleijel, Rouse, Sundkvist & Nygren, 2012 View in CoL Belize
– Eyes arranged in two series, anterior ones larger; 27 segments..................................................................................... N. vostokensis Pleijel, Rouse, Sundkvist & Nygren, 2012 Vostok Bay, Sea View in CoL of Japan
5(2) Pharynx with 10 papillae............................................................................... 6
– Pharynx with 20 or more papillae........................................................................ 8
6(5) Median antenna tapered................................................................................ 7
– Median antenna blunt; eyes distinct arranged into two series, anterior ones larger, weakly reniform; maximal number of seg- ments unknown.................................... N. sp. A Pleijel, Rouse, Sundkvist & Nygren, 2012 Florida, USA
7(6) Eyes coalescent, anterior ones larger; 28 segments....... N. carriebowcayi Pleijel, Rouse, Sundkvist & Nygren, 2012 View in CoL Belize
– Eyes distinct arranged into two series, anterior ones slightly larger; 39 segments.................................................................................................... N. crypta (Pleijel, 1993) View in CoL North Carolina, USA
8(5) Median antenna tapered................................................................................ 9
– Median antenna blunt; pharynx with 60 papillae; eyes minute, distinct, arranged into two series, anterior ones larger; maximal number of segments unknown......................................................... N. nonatoi View in CoL n. sp. S Brazil
9(8) Pharynx with 20–32 papillae; anterior eyes slightly larger; 32 segments............................................................................................................... N. mediterranea (Pleijel, 1993) View in CoL S France
– Pharynx with 35–40 papillae; anterior eyes twice as large as posterior ones; maximal number of segments unknown.................................................................. N. plurisetis ( Hilbig, 1992) Gulf View in CoL of Mexico, S Florida
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