Collettea

Blażewicz-Paszkowycz, Magdalena & Larsen, Kim, 2005, New species of the genus Collettea Lang, 1973 (Peracarida: Tanaidacea, Colletteidae) from the Antarctic., Zootaxa 1085, pp. 1-19 : 3-4

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170459

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6267793

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E93D87E7-9341-F64F-4324-FE35FAFFFC8D

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Collettea
status

 

Key to species of the Collettea View in CoL

1 Pleon shorter than pereonites 4­6 combined length ..................................................... 2

­ Pleon longer than pereonites 4­6 combined length ....................................................... 3

2 Pereonite 2 only 0.25 times longer than pereonite 1 ............................... Colettea sp. C

­ Pereonite 2 almost twice as long as pereonite 1 ....................................... C. humboldti

3 Uropods long (about as long as half of pleotelson) ...................................................... 4

­ Uropods short (less than ¼ of pleotelson) ................................................................... 6

4 Body short (7 times longer than wide) .......................................................... C. minima View in CoL

­ Body long (11–15 times longer than wide) ................................................................. 5

5 Pereonite 2–3 longer than wide, exopod uropod longer than half length of endopod proximal article ............................................................................................. C. elongata View in CoL

­ Pereonite 2–3 wider than long, exopod uropod shorter than endopod proximal article half length ..................................................................................................... C. lilliputa View in CoL

6 Pleon clearly shorter than pereonites combined length ............................................... 7

­ Pleon at least as long as all pereonites combined length ............................................ 15

7 Chela fixed finger with one seta................................................................................... 8

­ Chela fixed finger with two setae .............................................................................. 11

8 Pleotelson about as long as wide. Cheliped merus and carpus with 1–2 long seta(­ae) ventrally .................................................................................................... C. longipedia View in CoL

­ Pleotelson clearly longer than wide. Cheliped merus and carpus without setae .......... 9

9 Carapace elongated twice as long as wide; antennule article 1 clearly longer than rest articles combined length ................................................................................ C. subtilis View in CoL

­ Carapace short, no longer than 1.5 of width; Antennule article 1 clearly shorter than rest articles combined length....................................................................................... 10

10 Pereonites 1–3 subequal. Carapace longer than pereonite 1­3 combined length ........... ........................................................................................................................ C. wilsoni View in CoL

­ Pereonite 2 and 3 longer than pereonite 1. Carapace shorter than pereonite 1­3 com­ bined length ........................................................................................... Collettea View in CoL sp. B

11 Pleotelson as long as pleonites combined length .............................. C. rotundicaudata

­ Pleotelson shorter than pleonites combined length ................................................... 12

12 Uropod endopod one articulated .................................................................. C. pegmata View in CoL

­ Uropod endopod bi­articulated .................................................................................. 13

13 Cephalothorax short (shorther than 1.25 width) ........................................ C. cylindrata

­ Cephalothorax long (about 1.5 as long as width) ....................................................... 14

14 Pereonite 4 and 5 as wide as long, pleon shorter than pereonites 2­5 combined length

.......................................................................................................................... C. alicjae View in CoL ­ Pereonite 4 and 5 clearly wider than long, pleon as long as all pereonites combined length .......................................................................................................... C. antarctica View in CoL 15 Pereonite 6 square or longer than wide ...................................................................... 16

­ Pereonite 6 wider than long ........................................................................................ 17

16 Pleotelson longer than pleonites 3–5 combined length ......................... C. longipleona View in CoL

­ Pleotelson shorter than pleonites 3–5 combined length ........................ C. vermiformis View in CoL

17 Pereonite 5 longer than wide ..................................................................................... 18

­ Pereonite 5 wider than long ............................................................... C. cylindratoides View in CoL

18 Pereonite 6 subequal to 4th ......................................................................................... 19

­ Pereonite 6 much shorter 4th .................................................................... C. larviformis View in CoL

19 Cephalothorax short, about 1.25 times longer than wide, cheliped fixed finger with short and long seta ventrally ........................................................................ C. arnaudi View in CoL

­ Cephalothorax long, more than 1.5 times longer than wide, cheliped fixed finger with two long seta ventrally .......................................................................... Collettea View in CoL sp. A

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