The Australian Monstrilloida (Crustacea: Copepoda) II. Cymbasoma Thompson, 1888
Author
Suárez-Morales, Eduardo
Author
Mckinnon, David
text
Zootaxa
2016
4102
1
1
129
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4102.1.1
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1175-5326
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Key to the Australian species of
Cymbasoma
(males)
1A. Caudal ramus with three caudal setae...................................................................... 4
1B. Caudal ramus with four caudal setae...................................................................... 2
2A. Cephalic region with ventral protuberance; anal somite lacking spiniform processes................................. 3
2B. Cephalic region with no ventral protuberances; anal somite with dorsal spiniform processes on posterior margin..............................................................................................
C. jinigudira
sp. nov.
3A. Medial insertion of genital lappets flat, smooth; fifth pedigerous somite ventrally corrugated; dorsal surface of cephalic region with rounded protuberance; antennulary element 3 remarkably long.............................
C. bitumidum
sp. nov.
3B. Medial insertion of genital lappets with conspicuous rounded process; fifth pedigerous somite ventrally smooth; dorsal surface of cephalic region without protuberances; antennulary element 3 not particularly long..............
C. strzeleckii
sp. nov.
4A. Cephalic region with ventral protuberance.................................................................. 5
4B. Cephalic region lacking ventral protuberances............................................................. 6
5A. Medial insertion of genital lappets with bifurcate process; anal somite with paired strong ventral protuberances...........................................................................................
C. marioeduardoi
sp. nov.
5B. Medial insertion of genital lappets flat, ornamented with two spiniform processes; anal somite lacking protuberances............................................................................................
C. colefaxi
sp. nov.
6A. Medial insertion of genital lappets with rounded protuberance.................................................. 7
6B. Medial insertion of genital lappets flat, lacking protuberances.................................................. 8
7A. Genital lappets with inner margin ornamented with spiniform teeth; cap-like process absent from frontal surface......... 9
7B. Genital lappets with inner margin smooth, cap-like process on frontal surface of cephalic region.............................................................................................................
C. galerus
sp. nov.
8A. Genital lappets narrow, digitiform, elongated.............................................
C. clairejoanae
sp. nov.
8B. Genital lappets robust, relatively short.................................................
C. leighrandalli
sp. nov.
9A. Cephalic region with pair of strongly protuberant lens-like processes; genital somite with corrugate dorsal surface; genital lap- pets tapering distally...................................................................
C. lenticula
sp. nov.
9B. Cephalic region without protuberant lens-like processes; genital somite with smooth dorsal surface; genital lappets robust, wide, not tapering distally............................................................................ 10
10A. Genital lappets with few (4) strong acute teeth on proximal inner margin; anal somite with smooth lateral margins, not con- stricted; fifth pedigerous somite with straight lateral margins, lacking rounded posterolateral processes..............................................................................................
C. pseudoquadridens
sp. nov.
10B. Genital lappets with 7–10 relatively small acute teeth on proximal inner margin; anal somite constricted; fifth pedigerous somite with rounded posterolateral processes..............................................
C. annulocolle
sp. nov.