Pseudocheles Chace & Brown, 1978
publication ID |
C9D38049-CE4E-4089-972A-F27167763B0F |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C9D38049-CE4E-4089-972A-F27167763B0F |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5258263 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3266878D-E47E-FFF1-FF7F-2135FA17F879 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pseudocheles Chace & Brown, 1978 |
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Key to the species of Pseudocheles Chace & Brown, 1978
1a. Antennal tooth very strong, fifth pleuron with posterior margin unarmed [Indo-West Pacific: Australia, 1–15 m].................................................................................... P. enigma Chace & Brown, 1978
1b. Antennal tooth absent or minute; fifth pleuron with posterior margin armed with acute, ventroposteriorly directed tooth.... 2
2a. Carpus of third, fourth and fifth pereiopod without stout spiniform setae on ventrolateral surface [Indo-West Pacific: Indonesia, ~ 10 m].................................................................. P. neutra De Grave & Moosa, 2004
2b. Carpus of third, fourth and fifth pereiopod each with stout spiniform seta on ventrolateral surface...................... 3
3a. Coxa of third and fourth pereiopod each with long, spine-like projection on mesial surface; basis of third pereiopod with smaller, spine-like projection on mesial surface; rostrum with 6–8 dorsal teeth, including one posterior to post-orbital margin [North-West Atlantic: Florida, Belize, 6–28 m ............................................. P. chacei Kensley, 1983
3b. Coxa of third and fourth pereiopod without spine-like projections on mesial surface; basis of third pereiopod without spine-like projection on mesial surface; rostrum with 5 dorsal teeth, all anterior to post-orbital margin [South-West Atlantic: Brazil, 68–71 m]........................................................................... P. falsapinca sp. nov.
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