FIGURE 7 in Larval development of the crab Amphithrax hemphilli (Rathbun, 1892) (Decapoda, Brachyura, Mithracidae) described from laboratory-reared material

FIGURE 7. Cladogram of species of Mithrax and allies for the megalopa stage, with phylogeny constructed from Windsor & Felder (2014) and Assugeni et al. (2017). Characteristics: (1) setae on the peduncle of the antennule; (2) aesthetascs on the exopod of the antennule; (3) setation of the antenn...

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Hauptverfasser: Barros-Alves, Samara De Paiva, Jr, Eduardo Antonio Bolla, Santos, Rafael De Carvalho, Alves, Douglas Fernandes Rodrigues, Hirose, Gustavo Luis
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Zusammenfassung:FIGURE 7. Cladogram of species of Mithrax and allies for the megalopa stage, with phylogeny constructed from Windsor & Felder (2014) and Assugeni et al. (2017). Characteristics: (1) setae on the peduncle of the antennule; (2) aesthetascs on the exopod of the antennule; (3) setation of the antenna; (4) setae on the palp of the mandible; (5) setae on the coxal endite of the maxillule; (6) setae on the basial endite of the maxillule; (7) setae on the endopod of the maxillule; (8) setae on the epidod of the maxillule; (9) setae on the coxal endite of the maxilla; (10) setae on the basial endite of the maxilla; (11) setae on the endopod of the maxilla; (12) setae on the scaphognathite of the maxilla; (13) setae on the basis of the first maxilliped; (14) setae on the endopod of the first maxilliped; (15) setae on the exopod of the first maxilliped; (16) setae on the endopod of the second maxilliped; (17) setae on the exopod of the second maxilliped; (18) setae on the coxa of the third maxilliped; (19) setae on the basischium of the third maxilliped; (20) setae on the endopod of the third maxilliped; (21) setae on the exopod of the third maxilliped, and (22) setae on the pleon. Different colors indicate differences among species; equal colors indicate similarity.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7223881