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10- Carapace with a few low dorsal protubercles<br />

Campylaspis affinis<br />

Carapace with many conspicuous tubercles 11<br />

11-Carapace with tuberculate ridges or with some large tubercles situated in distinct rows<br />

along the sides 12<br />

Carapace without tuberculate ridges, but low tubercles may be situated along the sides in<br />

rows 14<br />

12- Dactyl of pereopod 2 much longer than the carpus and propodus together. Pseudorostrum<br />

relatively long and prominent. Carapace with few large tubercles<br />

Campylaspis rostrata<br />

Dactyl of pereopod 2 at most as long as the carpus and propodus together. Pseudorostrum<br />

relatively short and not prominent. Carapace with many large tubercles<br />

13<br />

13- Side of carapace with three lateral ridges, the two uppermost bearing large rounded<br />

tubercles Campylaspis intermedia<br />

Side of carapace with two lateral ridges, formed of conical tubercles<br />

Campylaspis horrida<br />

14- Merus of maxilliped 3 as long as carpus and propodus together, tubercles on the carapace<br />

low and rounded, no depressed area on the side of the carapace<br />

Campylaspis verrucosa<br />

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