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<bibRefCitation id="EFB1DBEAE1FF198D12F3FEF22802137C" author="Huys, R." box="[151,313,274,300]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404" pagination="51 - 115" refId="ref436384" refString="Huys, R. (1990 a) A new harpacticoid copepod family collected from Australian sponges and the status of the subfamily Rhynchothalestrinae Lang. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 99, 51 - 115." type="journal article" year="1990">Huys (1990a)</bibRefCitation>
discusses the relationship of all the species and records mentioned in this key and should be consulted before a final determination is made.
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<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12F3FE6728C813F1" blockId="403.[151,1200,391,498]" box="[151,499,391,417]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">1. Body shape, in dorsal view</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12B2FE4F2AC21399" blockId="403.[151,1200,391,498]" box="[214,1017,431,457]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">ovoid ­ strongly dorsoventrally compressed; a broad oval in outline</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D1298FE382D8B13A2" blockId="403.[151,1200,391,498]" box="[252,1200,472,498]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">dv ­ at most only moderately dorsoventrally compressed; never ovoid in outline</paragraph>
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2. Cephalic shield and metasome A ­ posterior margin of cephalic shield with median mucroniform process; epimeral plates of metasomites extremely large; posterior margin of 2nd and 3rd metasomites produced laterally into posteriorly directed, paired mucroniform processes (see
<bibRefCitation id="EFB1DBEAE1FF198D1186FD782D4410E2" author="Geddes, D. C." box="[994,1151,664,690]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404" pagination="1 - 15" refId="ref430693" refString="Geddes, D. C. (1969) Marine biological investigations in the Bahamas. 9. Harpacticoid copepods belonging to the family Thalestridae. Sarsia, 39, 1 - 15." type="journal article" year="1969">Geddes 1969</bibRefCitation>
,
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) B ­ none of the above (see
<bibRefCitation id="EFB1DBEAE1FF198D104DFD5E2B831088" author="Huys, R." box="[553,696,702,728]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404" pagination="51 - 115" refId="ref436384" refString="Huys, R. (1990 a) A new harpacticoid copepod family collected from Australian sponges and the status of the subfamily Rhynchothalestrinae Lang. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 99, 51 - 115." type="journal article" year="1990">Huys 1990a</bibRefCitation>
,
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)
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<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12F3FCEC2B1A1176" blockId="403.[151,1350,780,887]" box="[151,545,780,806]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">3. Female abdomen somites 13*</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12BCFCD42C7D111E" blockId="403.[151,1350,780,887]" box="[216,1350,820,846]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">present ­ prominent posteriorly directed, pointed epimera present, densely clothed with spinules</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D1286FCBD2BB91127" blockId="403.[151,1350,780,887]" box="[226,642,861,887]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">absent ­ prominent epimera absent</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12F3FC4C2B851193" blockId="403.[151,702,940,963]" box="[151,702,940,963]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">* Prominent epimera are always absent in the male.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12F3FC182B8A1642" blockId="403.[151,929,1016,1164]" box="[151,689,1016,1042]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">4. P1, relative lengths of exopod and endopod</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12BEFBA92A9A1633" blockId="403.[151,929,1016,1164]" box="[218,929,1097,1123]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">equal ­ exopod and endopod approximately the same length</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12F3FB212A0C168B" blockId="403.[151,888,1217,1324]" box="[151,823,1217,1243]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">5. Female antennule, relative lengths of segments 3 and 4</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D1281FB092BFA1753" blockId="403.[151,888,1217,1324]" box="[229,705,1257,1283]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">long ­ segment 3 longer than segment 4</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12BBFAF22A43177C" blockId="403.[151,888,1217,1324]" box="[223,888,1298,1324]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">short ­ segments 3 and 4 approximately the same length</paragraph>
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6.
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P5, relative lengths of endopod and exopod
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<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D1296FA522BD4179C" blockId="403.[151,757,1377,1524]" box="[242,751,1458,1484]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">short ­ endopod much shorter than exopod</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9FA61BE1FF198D12BFFA3A2B7717A4" blockId="403.[151,757,1377,1524]" box="[219,588,1498,1524]" pageId="403" pageNumber="404">minute ­ endopod rudimentary</paragraph>
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