Hyalella
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3815.2.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3E4EF417-FE68-44E9-A73B-E7B8D3AE3C5B |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6143259 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BC30025E-3B0F-FFF0-E087-FA6765E0FD43 |
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Hyalella |
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Key to the species of Hyalella View in CoL from Brazil
1 Body surface smooth.................................................................................. 2
– Body with flanges on some peraeonites and some pleonites.................................................. 14
2 Eyes absent or reduced............................................................................... 16
– Eyes present and pigmented............................................................................ 3
3 Uropod 1 of male without curved seta on inner ramus....................................................... 4
– Uropod 1 of male with curved seta on inner ramus.......................................................... 9
4 Dorsal margin of uropod 3 without setae.................................................................. 5
– Dorsal margin of uropod 3 with setae.............................................................. H. dielaii View in CoL
5 Gnathopod 2 with propodus much less than twice its width................................................... 6
– Gnathopod 2 with propodus almost twice its width................................................. H. longistila View in CoL
6 Slender setae on apical margin of telson.................................................................. 7
– Strong setae on apical margin of telson........................................................... H. meinerti View in CoL
7 Inner face of gnathopod 1 with a row of five or less serrate setae............................................... 8
– Inner face of gnathopod 1 with a row of 10 or more serrate setae...................................... H. warmingi View in CoL
8 Flagellum of antenna 2 with 14–17 articles........................................................ H. minensis View in CoL
– Flagellum of antenna 2 with 19–25 articles..................................................... H. gracilicornis View in CoL
9 Sternal gills present on segments 2–7................................................................... 10
– Sternal gills present on segments 3–7....................................................... H. montenegrinae View in CoL
10 Telson with more than two apical setae.................................................................. 11
– Telson with only two strong apical setae.......................................................... H. carstica View in CoL
11 Gnathopod 2 dactylus shorter than propodus palm......................................................... 12
– Gnathopod 2 dactylus as long as propodus palm........................................................... 13
12 Rami of uropod 3 with only cuspidate setae distally................................................. H. xakriaba View in CoL
– Rami of uropod 3 with cuspidate and simple setae distally.......................................... H. brasiliensis View in CoL
13 Peduncle of uropod 3 with four to six cuspidate apical setae........................................ H. curvispina View in CoL
– Peduncle of uropod 3 with more than seven cuspidate apical setae....................................... H. castroi View in CoL
14 Uropod 1 of male with curved seta on inner ramus......................................................... 15
– Uropod 1 of male without curved seta on inner ramus........................................... H. pseudoazteca View in CoL
15 Flanges present only on pleonite 1–2............................................................ H. kaingang View in CoL
– Flanges present on peraeonite 7 and pleonite 1–3.................................................. H. pleoacuta View in CoL
16 Sternal gills present on segments 3–7................................................................... 17
– Sternal gills present on segments 2–7............................................................. H. spelaea View in CoL
17 Antenna 1 longer than antenna 2....................................................................... 18
– Antenna 1 shorter than antenna 2.................................................................. H. caeca View in CoL
18 Posterior lobe of carpus with a row of serrate setae.................................................... H. imbya View in CoL
– Posterior lobe of carpus with a row of simple setae........................................... H. epikarstica View in CoL n. sp.
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