Kingsleya Ortmann 1897
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Description
Key to the species of Kingsleya Ortmann, 1897 (modified from Magalhães, 2005)
1. Anterolateral border of the carapace with about 5 to 8 large, acute teeth.......................................... 2
- Anterolateral border of the carapace fringed by set of very faint tubercles or very low, small, rounded teeth.............. 3
2. Gonopod I with apical plate with narrow apex....................................................... K. latifrons
- Gonopod I with apical plate with enlarged apex...................................................... K. ytupora
3. Gonopod I with a large apical plate, distal lobe of the apical plate widened above the field of apical spines in lateral view. 4
- Gonopod I with a narrow, subtriangular apical plate, distal lobe of the apical plate uniform along its entire length........ 6
4. Apical plate of the gonopod I with a dentate or a proximal minute spine-like outgrowth in the midlength of the mesial margin................................................................................................... 5
- Apical plate of the gonopod I with a single large spine-like outgrowth in the midlength of the mesial margin....... K. celioi
5. Apical plate of the gonopod I distinctly enlarged, mesial margin of the distal lobe smooth with a proximal minute spine-like outgrowth..................................................................................... K. junki
- Apical plate of the gonopod I distinctly enlarged, mesial margin of the distal lobe clearly indented............ K. castrensis
6. Apical plate of the gonopod I with proximal lobe usually oblique and distinctly shorter in relation to the distal lobe....... 7
- Apical plate of the gonopod I with both, proximal and distal lobes, juxtaposed in a nearly vertical position along almost all its length..................................................................................... K. hewashimi
7. Gonopod I with field of apical spines well developed, proximal lobe of the apical plate oblique to the distal lobe......... 8
- Gonopod I with field of apical spines reduced, proximal lobe of the apical plate partially involving the lower part of the distal lobe.......................................................................................... K. besti
8. Proximal lobe of the apical plate partially folded over the mesial crest of the field of apical spines.................... 9
- Proximal lobe of the apical plate with conspicuous semicircular protuberance in mesial and sternal views.................................................................................................. K. attenboroughi n. sp.
9. Gonopod I with apical plate not enlarged, angulated on the proximal end of the sternal border.................. K. siolii
- Gonopod I with apical plate enlarged on the proximal end of the sternal border, forming a distinct rounded prominence................................................................................................ K. gustavoi
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Related works
- Is part of
- Journal article: 10.11646/zootaxa.4171.2.9 (DOI)
- Journal article: http://zenodo.org/record/262551 (URL)
- Journal article: http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF9BDD43C5170C13FF9E1009FFE2FFB0 (URL)
- Journal article: http://zoobank.org/0FDD38FF-ED01-4AC1-8581-62D7FAF017FB (URL)
- Is source of
- https://sibils.text-analytics.ch/search/collections/plazi/03A2A53BC5110C14FF091706FA7EFD2F (URL)
Biodiversity
- Family
- Pseudothelphusidae
- Genus
- Kingsleya
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Decapoda
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Ortmann
- Taxon rank
- genus
- Taxonomic concept label
- Kingsleya Ortmann, 1897 sec. Pinheiro & Santana, 2016
References
- Magalhaes, C. (2005) A new species of freshwater crab (Decapoda: Pseudothelphusidae) from the southeastern Amazon Basin. Nauplius, 12, 99 - 107. [2004]