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Epialtidae
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Key to species of family
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1. Five free abdominal segments in both sexes. Rostrum with shallow apical notch. Carapace nearly smooth, with broad hepatic, branchial lobes........................................................................
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2. Antennae not visible at sides of rostrum in dorsal view. Carapace broadly oval, smooth.................
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<emphasis id="7FB81656FF52B3DD40B5FAA7CD900EAF" box="[1267,1430,1390,1411]" italics="true" pageId="206" pageNumber="207">Taliepus nuttallii</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="F63D6971FF52B3DD44D1FA45CD9A0E8D" box="[151,1436,1420,1441]" pageId="206" pageNumber="207"> Antennae visible at sides of rostrum in dorsal view. Carapace varying in shape, smooth or with tubercles................ 3</keyLead>
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3. Carapace with broad lateral expansions, leaf-like branchial expansion overlapping hepatic region dorsally..
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<keyLead id="F63D6971FF52B3DD44D1FA0FCD9A0EF7" box="[151,1436,1478,1499]" pageId="206" pageNumber="207"> Carapace without broad lateral expansions, expansions inwardly separated........................................ 4</keyLead>
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4. With smaller secondary spine between postorbital, hepatic spines at slightly lower level. South of Point Conception to northern
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<emphasis id="7FB81656FF52B3DD40A8F9C8CD900D3A" box="[1262,1430,1537,1558]" italics="true" pageId="206" pageNumber="207">Pugettia venetiae</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="F63D6971FF52B3DD44D1F9D7CD9A0D7D" pageId="206" pageNumber="207"> Without smaller secondary spine between postorbital, hepatic spines at slightly lower level. May range north of Point Conception................................................................................................ 5</keyLead>
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5. Hepatic projection a transverse spine not joined with postorbital spine by lateral expansion of carapace. Postorbital projection consisting of ovate lobe directed forward........................................................
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<emphasis id="7FB81656FF52B3DD4154F9BFCD900DA7" box="[1298,1430,1654,1675]" italics="true" pageId="206" pageNumber="207">Pugettia dalli</emphasis>
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6. Carapace smooth, sides subparallel. No constriction between hepatic, branchial tooth.................
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<keyLead id="F63D6971FF52B3DD44D1F925CD9A0C2D" box="[151,1436,1772,1793]" pageId="206" pageNumber="207"> Carapace tuberculate, sides not subparallel. Constriction between hepatic, branchial tooth............................ 7</keyLead>
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7. Tubercles of carapace uneven in size. Hepatic tooth broadly joined to postorbital, its outer margin trending toward longitudinal......................................................................................
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Tubercles of carapace even in size. Hepatic tooth deeply separated from postorbital, its outer margin trending toward transverse....................................................................................
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