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FIGURE 10. Overall dorsal view, frontal view and anterior thoracic sternum of species of Hephthopelta. A‒C, H. lugubris, Andaman Sea: female (after Alcock 1899b: pl. 14 fig. 2, 2a. 2b); D, H.
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The male of Chinommatia littoralis (Tesch, 1918) is described for the first time based on material from Tanimbar Island, Indonesia. The structure of the male first and second gonopods are distinct and more closely resemble those of Notopelta mortenseni ...
DWI LISTYO RAHAYU, PETER K. L. NG
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Key to species of <i>Microtopsis</i> <p> 1. Dorsal surface of carapace relatively smooth (Fig. 18 A). Anterior part of lateral carapace margin with low granules (Fig. 18 A). Male telson relatively semicircular (Fig. 80 B).
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Key to species of <i>Hephthopelta</i> <p> 1. Posterior margin of epistome truncate (Fig. 24 A). Ischium, merus of third maxilliped proportionately short, more quadrate (Fig. 31 A, B). Ambulatory meri relatively short (Fig.
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Tenagopelta Ng & Castro, 2016, n. gen.
Key to species of <i>Tenagopelta</i> n. gen. <p> 1. Outer surface of major adult male chela smooth, without median swelling (Fig. 47 C). G1 conspicuously short, tip tapering to sharp point (Fig.
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Angustopelta Ng & Castro, 2016, n. gen.
Key to species of <i>Angustopelta</i> n. gen. <p> 1. Anterolateral margin of adults with prominent lateral tooth (Fig. 11 A–C). Posterolateral margins prominently diverging (Fig.
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Genus <i>Megaesthesius</i> Rathbun, 1909 <p> <i>Megaesthesius</i> Rathbun, 1909: 112; 1910: 344.— Serène 1964b: 175; 1968: 92 (in list).— Zarenkov, 1972: 241.—Crosnier 1975: 110.— Sakai 1976:
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Key to species of <i>Megaesthesius</i> <p> 1. Outer margins of ischium and merus of third maxilliped unarmed (Fig. 34 B). Ventral margin of chela unarmed, pollex rela- tively slender; cutting margins of fingers of major male chela ...
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Statommatia Ng & Castro, 2016, n. gen.
Key to species of <i>Statommatia</i> n. gen. <p> 1. Carapace conspicuously broad, width to length ratio 1.3–1.4 (Fig. 16 D). Ambulatory meri relatively stout, broad (Fig. 16 D). P2 merus with few pointed tubercles [New Caledonia]
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Key to species of <i>Camatopsis</i> <p> 1. Ambulatory legs, notably merus, slender, elongated (Fig. 8 A–F). G1 with distal part directed upwards, tip sharp (Fig. 67 J, K, 68A–D) [southern Taiwan to Malaysia, Indonesia; New
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