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Key to the species of
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known to occur in the waters of the northern Gulf of
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1. Pleon 13 having posterodorsal margin entire, without dorsal processes; eye large, extending almost to dorsal margin of head; telson lobes of male not elongate, tip with spines interspersed with long setae, setae longer than spines.
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<keyLead id="682FC7265A25FFB75CC1FACBFA743FF4" pageId="11" pageNumber="53">- Pleon 13 (occasionally only 12), posterodorsal margin with median posteriorly directed process; eye medium, not extending almost to dorsal margin of head; telson lobes of male elongate, tip with spines only, lacking terminal setae, or with spines interspersed with short setae, setae not longer than spines.......................................................... 2</keyLead>
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2. Pleon 13 (occasionally only 12) with dorsal processes enlarged, angled dorsally away from following pleonite, having at most a few apical setae; 2nd antenna having setae with lengths not exceeding length of following flagellar article; telson lacking medial spines in distal half, terminal setae, when present, never exceeding the length of terminal spines
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- Pleon 13 (occasionally only 12) with dorsal processes small, following contour of following pleonite, typically with posterior margin having several minute setae; 2nd antenna having setae with lengths greatly exceeding length of following flagellar article; telson with one or more medial spines in distal half, terminal setae typically exceeding length of terminal spines
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