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Family and sub-family key to Antarctic and sub-Antarctic
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This key includes the
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s. str. and putatively related families and subfamilies of
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present in the Southern Ocean.
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Posterior border of basis of pereiopod 7 produced into an immense median acute process pointing backwards [all pereionites and pleosomites with mid-dorsal crest and with transverse carinae and grooves; rostrum absent; telson blunt-tipped, not cleft] …………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………
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Coleman &amp; J.L.
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Surface of pereion segments just above connection with coxa with a large or huge process pointing laterally [telson entire] …………………...
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Coleman &amp; J.L.
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4. Coxa 1 narrow or fairly narrow; eyes bulging (rounded, elliptic or reniform), remaining distinct in alcohol; mandible with molar process present; maxilla 2 plates not broadened; teguments strongly to weakly calcified; rostrum well-developed to vestigial …………………....
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Coxa 1 broad; eyes not bulging, of various shapes, often disappearing in alcohol; mandible with molar process absent; maxilla 2 with plates broadened; teguments weakly calcified; rostrum always vestigial:
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Outer plate of maxilliped immensely developed, overreaching palp; pleosomites with or without posterodorsal tooth ………………………………………
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6. Coxae 13 longer than coxa 4 ……………………..…………………….
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Coxae 13 not longer than coxa 4 …………………………………………….
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