First record of the genus Eumunida Smith, 1883 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Eumunididae) from the southwestern Atlantic, with the description of a new species
Author
Tavares, Marcos
Author
Lima, Daniel
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Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
2019
Pap. Avulsos Zool., S. Paulo
2019-08-15
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.39
journal article
10.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.39
1807-0205
4637430
87F53162-D3A9-430D-BBCA-2430C9E85FCA
Key to the Atlantic species of
Eumunida
1. Carapace (
Fig. 1A, B
) with 3 hepatic spines; 1 or no inframarginal spine (
Fig.6
B-D).Antennal acicle (
Fig.1D
) with distal end distinctly overreaching articulation between fourth and fifth antennal segments (
Fig. 7
B-D). Pleon with anterolateral spine of second tergite strong (
Fig.3H
) ...................................................................2
— Carapace with 4 hepatic spines and 2 inframarginal spines (
Fig. 6A
). Antennal acicle distal end nearly reaching to the articulation between fourth and fifth antennal segments (
Fig. 7A
). Pleon with anterolateral spine of second tergite obsolete (
Fig. 3G
).................... .................................................................
Eumunida notialis
sp.nov.
2. Carapace with 1 inframarginal spine; ultimate transverse ridge interrupted across carapace (
Fig. 3E, F
). Cheliped propodus with longitudinal rows of dorsolateral and dorsomesial spines (
Fig.4D, E
)......................................................................................3
— Carapace without inframarginal spine; ultimate transverse ridge always entire across carapace. Cheliped propodus without longitudinal rows of dorsolateral and dorsomesial,spines ............... .................................................................................
Eumunida picta
3. Carapace with ultimate transverse ridge interrupted laterally, entire medially (
Fig. 3E
). Third thoracic sternite deeply incised anteriorly (
Fig.3B
)....................................................................
Eumunida bella
— Carapace with ultimate transverse ridge fragmented into short striae of variable length (
Figs. 3F
,
5D
). Third thoracic sternite moderately incised anteriorly (
Fig. 7G
)..............................
Eumunida squamifera