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7 Kushia Harris & Iwasaki, 1996b [4 species] 
i Female P5 with ventral expansion to falciform ridge. § 
ii Male antennule segment 3 with anterior comb-like denticle. § 
iii Unique arrangement of denticles on male antennule segment 4 (type C*).§ 
8 Kensakia Harris & Iwasaki, 1997 [5 species] 
i Brush-pad on segment 4 of male antennule. § 
ii Unique arrangement of denticles on male antennule (type A*).§ 
iii Seta T2 absent from female caudal ramus. § 
iv Female caudal ramus trapezoid. | 
v T3 absent from male and female caudal ramus, t 
9 Mucrorostrum Harris & Iwasaki, 1997 [1 species] 
i Unique arrangement of denticles on male antennule, four identical denticles on segment 4 (type D*).§ 
ii Maxillule formula for endite setae 1 -2-1. § 
iii Maxillule with two setae on endopod.t 
iv Female caudal ramus pentagonal, medial corner 90°.t 
v Animals can conglobate.]■ 
10 Dilatatiocauda Harris, 2002 [7 species] 
i Labrum with two grooved plates (ridge plates). § 
ii Terminal pair of setae on female P3 and P4 endopod long, straight spinous setae (usually serrate). § 
iii Fimbriate process absent from maxilliped basis. § 
iv Coxae of maxilliped wide apart, f 
v Segment 5 of male antennule with lateral lobe.] - 
vi Large areas of short peg-like setules on segment 1 of PI endopod.t 
11 Porcelloides Harris, 2014a [2 species] 
i Spermatophore reniform with recurrent duct.§ 
ii Spermatophore deposited on dorsal surface of female P5, firmly attached by adhesive. § 
iii Spermatophore semipermanent on female, remains attached long after egg laying starts. § 
iv Deposition of more than one spermatophore on female common (1-4 may be present, implying that more than one male has 
deposited them).§ 
v Unique arrangement of denticles on segments 4 of male antennule (type G).§ 
vi Outline of male and female body ovate (egg-shaped), very little dorsoventral flattening. ]• 
vii Animals can conglobate.t 
12 Synurus Harris, 2014b [2 species] 
i Male genital somite fused to metasome segment 4 and P5 baseoendopod.§ 
ii Epipleural lobe of male metasome segment 4 very long (stretches back to extremity of caudal furca).§ 
iii Male P5 ovate. § 
iv Male P5 with lateral seta, terminal setae atrophied or absent. § 
v Seta T1 absent from male and female caudal ramus. § 
vi Segment 3 of P2, P3 and P4 exopod with only two external setae. § 
vii Male cephalosome deeply concave anteriorly, t 
viii Anterior of female cephalosome truncated.! 
13 Ravania gen. nov. Harris, 2014b [3 species] 
i Unique arrangement of denticles on male antennule (type B*).§ 
ii Seta T3 absent from caudal ramus. ]■ 
iii Male cephalosome semicircular anteriorly, not truncated. ]" 
14 Cereudorsum gen. nov. [1 species] 
i Unique structure of male antennule (segment 4 with swollen finger-like structures in place of normal coupling denticles). § 
ii Dorsal organs. § 
iii Massive honeycomb-like cuticle surrounds dorsal organs. § 
iv Marginal glands open through numerous microtubules at edge of cephalosome (female only) §? 
v Reduction or absence of fimbriate process on basis of maxilliped. f 
vi Coxal lobes of maxillipeds wide apart, f 
15 Geddesia gen. nov. [2 species] 
i Unique arrangement of male antennule (bulbous structures and denticles on segment 4) §? 
ii Anterior of female cephalosome truncated, f 
iii Male cephalosome deeply concave anteriorly. ]■ 
iv Female caudal ramus pentagonal, medial corner 90°.]■ 
v T3 absent from male and female caudal ramus, f 
16 Clunia gen. nov. [1 species, no male available] 
i Maxillule endopod with only one seta.§ 
ii Maxillule formula for endite setae 2-3-1. § 
iii Female caudal ramus pentagonal, medial corner 90°.t 
iv T3 absent from caudal ramus.] - 
