Paralbunea, Serene, 1977
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2020.59-15 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EC034D-FFDD-DC07-FF78-FBBAA8792FC5 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Paralbunea |
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Key to species of Paralbunea View in CoL
1 Pereopod III dactylus heel produced .......................................... 2
- Pereopod III dactylus heel rounded............................................ 4
2 Pereopod IV dactylus heel acute ................................................ 3
- Pereopod IV dactylus heel rounded ............................................... .............................................. P. dayriti ( Serène and Umali, 1965)
3. Ocular peduncles tapered mesiodistally ........................................ ............................................. P. takedai ( Osawa and Fujita, 2012)
- Ocular peduncles subquadrate......... P. paradoxa ( Gordon, 1938)
4 Maxilliped III distodorsal carpal projection extending slightly onto propodus ............................................................................. 5
- Maxilliped III distodorsal carpal projection extending halfway onto propodus ................................... P. intermedia ( Balss, 1916)
5 CG10 absent .................................... P. manihinei ( Serène, 1977)
- CG10 present.............................................................................. 6
6 Ocular peduncles subtriangular, each with small distal indentation ............................................................. P. chani n. sp.
- Ocular peduncles ovate, each with deep distal indentation (mitten-shaped).............................................. P. chirotheca n. sp.
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