Illustrated keys to families and genera of the superfamily Paguroidea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura), with diagnoses of genera of Paguridae
Author
McLaughlin, P. A.
text
Memoirs of Museum Victoria
2003
2003-12-31
60
1
111
144
https://museumsvictoria.com.au/collections-research/journals/memoirs-of-museum-victoria/volume-60-issue-1-2003/pages-111-144/
journal article
10.24199/j.mmv.2003.60.16
1447-2554
12210056
Solitariopagurus
Türkay, 1986
Diagnosis.
Gills biserial, 10 pairs, no pleurobranch on somite XIII (thoracomere 7, above arthrobranchs of pereopod 4). Anterior carapace vaulted and strongly calcified; lateral margins of shield each developed into 3 blunt or spiniform lobes; posterior carapace lobe consisting of elongate median and small lateral elements. Rostrum prominent. Ocular acicles reduced, simple; hidden from dorsal view by anterior margin of shield. Crista dentata with 1 accessory tooth. Right cheliped much stronger, but not appreciably longer than left. Sternite of somite XII (thoracomere 6, pereopods 3) with subrectangular anterior lobe. Pereopod 4 subchelate; propodal rasp with 1 row of corneous scales; no preungual process. Pereopod 5 subchelate. Male with stout, short to moderate, equal or unequal sexual tubes developed on coxae of both pereopods 5, right frequently longer; each with long setae subterminally and terminally; no unpaired pleopods. Female with single gonopore posteriorly on coxa of left pereopod 3; pleopods 2–4. Abdomen reduced; tergal plate of abdominal somite 2 weakly delineated; tergal plates of somites 3–5 clearly defined. Uropods symmetrical; protopods each with very prominent, posteriorly directed spine. Telson with terminal margin entire.
Type
species:
Solitariopagurus profundus
Türkay, 1986
.