Kamaka

Key to worldwide species of the genus Kamaka (in mature male except for K. silvana ) 1. Antenna 1 shorter than half of antenna 2................................................................... 2 - Antenna 1 longer than half of antenna 2................................................................

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Main Authors: Jung, Tae Won, Yoon, Seong Myeong
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6102877
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Summary:Key to worldwide species of the genus Kamaka (in mature male except for K. silvana ) 1. Antenna 1 shorter than half of antenna 2................................................................... 2 - Antenna 1 longer than half of antenna 2.................................................................... 3 2. Pereopod 7 stout, dorsal margin of inner rami on uropods 1 and 2 with spines................ K. kuthae Dershavin, 1923 - Pereopod 7 not stout, dorsal margin of inner rami on uropods 1 and 2 without spines....... K. derzharvini Gurjanova, 1951 3. Posteroventral process of propodus on ganthopod 2 enlarged dorsoventrally....................................... 4 - Posteroventral process of propodus on ganthopod 2 not enlarged................................................ 8 4. Peduncular article 2 of antenna 2 with ovoid lamellate appendix......................... K. foliacea Ren & Sha, 2012 - Peduncular article 2 of antenna 2 without ovoid lamellate appendix............................................ 5 5. Posterior margin of basis of pereopod 7 lacking plumose setae............................... K. poppi Bamber, 2003 - Posterior margin of basis of pereopod 7 possessing plumose setae............................................... 6 6. Posterodistal corner of peduncular article 4 on antenna 2 presenting stout protuberance...... K. corophina Ren & Sha, 2012 - Posterodistal corner of peduncular article 4 on antenna 2 without stout protuberance............................... 7 7. Antenna 2, first proximal segment of flagellum with serrate posterior margin........ K. songkhlaensis Ariyama et al. , 2010 - Antenna 2, first proximal segment of flagellum normal.......................... K. taditadi Thomas & Barnard, 1991 8. Propodus of gnathopod 2 triangular in shape............................................................... 9 - Propodus of gnathopod 2 subquadrate in shape............................................................. 13 9. Peduncular article 5 and several proximal segments of antenna 2 showing protuberances................ K. rostra sp. nov. - Peduncular article 5 and several proximal segments of antenna 2 not showing protuberances......................... 10 10. Peduncular article 2 of male antenna 2 with ovoid lamellate appendix.............. K. appendiculata Ariyama et al. , 2010 - Peduncular article 2 of male antenna 2 without ovoid lamellate appendix......................................... 11 11. Posterior margin of basis on pereopod 7 lacking plumose setae............................... K. palmata Dang, 1968 - Posterior margin of basis on pereopod 7 possessing plumose setae............................................. 12 12. Pereopods 5–7 with few plumose setae on posterior margin of basis............................ K. biwae Uéno, 1943 - Pereopods 5–7 with many plumose setae on posterior margin of basis....................... K. morrinoi Ariyama, 2007 13. Posterior process of propodus on ganthopod 2 not deep..................................... K. silvana Myers, 2009 - Posterior process of propodus on ganthopod 2 deep......................................................... 14 14. Anterior and posterior margins of propodus on ganthopod 2 parallel........................ K. excavata Ariyama, 2007 - Anterior and posterior margins of propodus on ganthopod 2 not parallel......................................... 15 15. Carpus on pereopod 3 more expanded, width 0.77 times as long as length........................ K. littoralis Ren, 2006 - Carpus on pereopod 3 weakly expanded, width 0.47 times as long as length.................. 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