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Enoplometopus A. Milne Edwards 1862

Authors: Poupin, Joseph;

Enoplometopus A. Milne Edwards 1862

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KEY TO THE SPECIES OF ENOPLOMETOPUS A. MILNE EDWARDS, 1862 1. Upper and lower faces of chela with tubercles (sometimes indistinct in juveniles). Pleura of abdominal somites II-V, each rounded or bluntly pointed. Telson with only one lateral spine.............................................................................................. 2 — Upper and lower faces of chela smooth. Pleura of abdominal somites II-V, each with sharp, posteriorly curved median tooth. Telson with two lateral spines.................. 7 2. Dactyl of cheliped with spines over full length of outer margin.............................. 3 — Dactyl of cheliped with only two or three spines on distal part of outer margin (sometimes with a few proximal spines).................................................................. 4 3. Carapace with two intermediate spines and three lateral spines; postcervical spine absent...................................................................................... Enoplometopus pictus — Carapace with one intermediate spine and two lateral spines; postcervical spine present...................................................................................... Enoplometopus crosnieri 4. Carapace with an indistinct postcervical spine........................................................ 5 — Carapace with a marked postcervical spine............................................................ 6 5. Lateral face of carapace with vertical streaks (lateral margin of rostrum with three spines).................................................................................... Enoplometopus daumi — Lateral face of carapace without vertical streaks (lateral margin of rostrum with two spines)...................................................................................... Enoplometopus chacei 6. Carapace armed with five median spines.......................... Enoplometopus occidentalis — Carapace armed with four median spines.............................. Enoplometopus debelius 7. Carapace with two postcervical spines; dactyl of chela without spines on outer margin; margins of abdominal pleura II-V smooth in adults........................................ 8 — Carapace with one postcervical spine; dactyl of chela with spines along entire outer margin or restricted to distal portion of outer margin; margins of abdominal pleura II-V finely denticulated in adults.......................................... Enoplometopus callistus 8. Chela five to six times longer than wide................................................................ 9 — Chela three times longer than wide.................................... Enoplometopus antillensis 9. Posterior margin of sixth abdominal tergite without spines; carapace with spots.................................................................................................. Enoplometopus gracilipes — Posterior margin of sixth abdominal tergite with two short spines; lateral face of carapace with large white circle or with network of streaks........................................ 10 10.Spines of abdominal pleura long, those of pleura IV-V reaching to posterior margins of pleura; lateral face of carapace with a large white ring; palm of chela without bands.................................................................................. Enoplometopus holthuisi — Spines of abdominal pleura short, those of pleura IV-V not reaching to posterior margins of pleura; lateral face of carapace with a network of streaks; palm of chela with bands...................................................................... Enoplometopus voigtmanni

Published as part of Poupin, Joseph, 2003, Reef lobsters Enoplometopus A. Milne Edwards, 1862 from French Polynesia, with a brief revision of the genus (Crustacea, Decapoda, Enoplometopidae), pp. 643-664 in Zoosystema 25 (4) on pages 660-661, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4525031

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Arthropoda, Decapoda, Animalia, Enoplometopidae, Biodiversity, Malacostraca, Enoplometopus, Taxonomy

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