Meridionale Staples, 2014, gen. nov. ...
Genus Meridionale gen. nov. Figure 2 F Etymology. From Latin- Méridionale, southern. The generic name recognizes the Southern Hemisphere collection sites of all species assigned to the genus. This contrasts to the predominantly northern hemisphere Boreal-Arctic distribution of Pseudopallene species....
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Summary: | Genus Meridionale gen. nov. Figure 2 F Etymology. From Latin- Méridionale, southern. The generic name recognizes the Southern Hemisphere collection sites of all species assigned to the genus. This contrasts to the predominantly northern hemisphere Boreal-Arctic distribution of Pseudopallene species. Diagnosis. Trunk smooth, compact, strongly arched in lateral view with an overall ‘hunched’ appearance, without spiniform projections, lateral processes typically separated by about half own basal diameter or less, often separated from trunk by suture lines separating trunk and lateral processes, cephalon strongly angled downward from the trunk, anterior region swollen, narrowing sharply to a short, constricted neck, lateral processes about as long as their greatest width, narrowly but distinctly separated. Abdomen short, often shield-shaped, not reaching beyond fourth lateral processes. Ocular tubercle moderately low, with laid-back appearance, apical surface sloping downward towards anterior, dorsal papillae ... : Published as part of Staples, David A., 2014, A revision of the callipallenid genus Pseudopallene Wilson, 1878 (Pycnogonida, Callipallenidae), pp. 339-359 in Zootaxa 3765 (4) on pages 346-348, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3765.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/225559 ... |
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