Haploops Liljeborg 1856

Key to species of Haploops 1 Corneal lenses present................................................................................. 2 - Corneal lenses absent................................................................................. 17 2 Two pairs of corneal lenses...............................

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Main Authors: Kaim-Malka, R. A., Bellan-Santini, D., Dauvin, J. C.
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5555323
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Summary:Key to species of Haploops 1 Corneal lenses present................................................................................. 2 - Corneal lenses absent................................................................................. 17 2 Two pairs of corneal lenses............................................................................. 3 - Only one pair of corneal lenses.......................................................................... 8 3 Pereopod 7 basis broad................................................................................. 4 - Pereopod 7 basis narrow................................................................................ 5 4 P7 carpus with anterior distal lobe; coxa1 inferior margin straight.......................... Haploops laevis Hoek, 1882 - P7 carpus without anterior distal lobe; coxa1 inferior margin rounded............................................................................................ Haploops quebecoisis Bellan-Santini Kaïm-Malka & Dauvin, 2018 5 Inferior lenses in the middle of the lobe head................................... Haploops sibirica Gurjanova, 1929 - Inferior lenses near or on the margin head.................................................................. 6 6 Inferior lenses near the margin head.......................................... Haploops dellavallei Chevreux, 1900 - Inferior lenses on the margin head........................................................................ 7 7 Inferior lenses on the margin, antennae = body length............................. Haploops nirae Kaïm-Malka, 1976 - Inferior lenses on the internal side of the margin, antennae = 1/2 body length........... Haploops tenuis Kanneworff, 1966 8 Only inferior lenses present (superior absent)............................................................... 9 - Only superior lenses present (inferior absent).............................................................. 10 9 Long setae on Md, back, telson, A1 <A 2.................................... Haploops longiseta Kaïm-Malka, 2010 - Few long dorsal setae, A1> A 2.............................................. Haploops proxima Chevreux, 1919 10 Pereopod 7 basis broad, A 2> body................................ Haploops gascogni Dauvin & Bellan-Santini, 1996 - Pereopod 7 basis narrow............................................................................... 11 11 Head truncated straight................................................................................ 12 - Head transversely truncated............................................................................ 15 12 A1> A 2.............................................................. Haploops antennata Kaïm-Malka, 2012 - A1 <A 2........................................................................................... 13 13 A1 length <A2 peduncle..................................................... Haploops descansa Barnard, 1961 - A1 length> A2 peduncle.............................................................................. 14 14 A1 length a little more A 2 peduncle; coxa 1 oval; U1 rami unequal length.......... Haploops oonah Lowry & Poore, 1985 - A1= 2/3 A2, A2 = body; coxa 1 triangular; outer side coxa 4 setose; U1 rami equal length.... Haploops truncata spec. nov. 15 A 2 = 1/2 body; corneal lenses great size......................................... Haploops tubicola Liljborg, 1856 - A 2 = 1/3 body; corneal lenses small size.................................................................. 16 16. U1–2 strongly armed....................................................... Haploops spinosa Shoemaker 1931 - U1–2 weakly armed............................................. Haploops fundiensis Wildish & Dickinson, 1982 17 Pereopod 7 basis narrow............................................................................... 18 - Pereopod 7 basis broad................................................................................ 24 18 P7 basis, merus and carpus, rectangular and slender (male)....................... Haploops abyssorum Chevreux, 1908 - P7 basis, merus and carpus, not rectangular and slender...................................................... 19 19 Coxa 4 heart-shaped.................................................................................. 20 - Coxa 4 not heart-shaped............................................................................... 22 20 Dorsal side of the body carinate, coxa 2 acute................................... Haploops vallifera Stephensen,1925 - Dorsal side of the body not carinate...................................................................... 21 21 A1= 8–9/10 A 2, A2= 2/3 body............................................... Haploops similis Stephensen, 1925 - Antennae longer than the body length..................... Haploops bjarnii Bellan-Santini Kaïm-Malka & Dauvin, 2018 22 A1= A 2 peduncle, coxa1 oval.................................................... Haploops lodo Barnard, 1961 - Antennae <1/2 body length............................................................................ 23 23 A1=A2=1/3 body............................................................... Haploops dauvini Peart, 2018 - A1=A2=1/2 body length......................................................... Haploops faroensis spec. nov. 24 Long dorsal tuft of setae absent......................................................................... 25 - Long dorsal tuft of setae present........................................................................ 26 25 P7 basis lobe exceeding ischium distal edge; A1<A2; coxa 4 not heart-shaped................................................................................................. Haploops antarctica Bellan-Santini & Dauvin, 2008 - P7 basis lobe not exceeding ischium distal edge; A1=A2; coxa 4 heart-shaped............ Haploops kaimmalkai Peart, 2018 26 Long dorsal tuft of setae (pereon 5–7 & pleon), P7 basis lobe triangular................... Haploops setosa Boeck, 1870 - Long dorsal tuft of setae (pereon 5–7 & pleon), P7 basis lobe rounded............................................27 27 Urosome 1 high upturned carina.............................................. Haploops carinata Liljeborg, 1856 - Urosome 1 carina straight.............................................................................. 28 28 Antenna length> body length, antennae very strong...... Haploops islandica Kaïm-Malka,Bellan-Santini & Dauvin, 2016 - Antenna length =1/2 body length............................................... Haploops robusta G.O. Sars, 1891 : Published as part of Kaim-Malka, R. A., Bellan-Santini, D. & Dauvin, J. 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