taxonID	type	description	language	source
F4E2BC4DB63859418A79BE12B5AB2367.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Antennule seven-segmented without aesthetascs on the fifth segment, and with three simple setae on inner distal margin of the sixth segment; antenna seven-segmented with setal formula 0 + 0 / 0 + 0 / 1 + 0 / 1 + 1 / 0 + 0 / 0 + 2 / 4 (1); labrum with 14 teeth; mandible palp two-segmented; maxilla four-segmented with setal formula 3 - 3 (2) - 10 - 6; exopod of thoracopods I-VII two-segmented; thoracopods III-VII each with an epipod; inner protuberance of male thoracopod VIII with three distal spinules; female thoracopod VIII with two teeth and two distal setae; uropod sympod with 8 to 10 spines of similar size; furcal ramus with 4 to 5 spines; anal operculum protruded.	en	Ji, Su-Jung, Lee, Chi-Woo, Min, Gi-Sik (2021): A new species of Hangangbathynella (Crustacea, Bathynellacea, Parabathynellidae) from South Korea. ZooKeys 1046: 143-155, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141
F4E2BC4DB63859418A79BE12B5AB2367.taxon	description	Description of adult male (Figs 2 - 5). Body length 1.13 mm (Fig. 2 A), approximately 10 times as long as wide. Head as long as anterior three thoracic segments combined. Antennule (Fig. 2 B) seven-segmented, first segment with one small seta on inner distal margin, two simple dorsal setae of different sizes, three plumose setae on outer margin; second segment with two simple setae on inner distal margin, one group of four plumose setae on outer margin; third segment with one simple dorsal and one ventral seta on inner distal margin, and with two simple setae of different sizes and one tiny seta on outer margin; inner flagellum of third segment with three simple setae; fourth segment with one stub seta and one plumose seta on dorsal margin, two stub setae and two plumose setae on outer distal apophysis, which is slightly protruded; fifth segment with one dorsal simple seta, distally with two setae on inner distal margin; sixth segment with three simple setae on inner distal margin, two aesthetascs and one simple seta dorsally, one aesthetasc on outer margin; seventh segment with three subterminal aesthetascs and four distal simple setae. Antenna (Fig. 2 C) seven-segmented; as long as antennular segments 1 - 6 combined; setal formula 0 + 0 / 0 + 0 / 1 + 0 / 1 + 1 / 0 + 0 / 0 + 2 / 4. Labrum (Fig. 2 D) flat with eight median teeth of similar size, two central teeth slightly smaller than the rest, flanked by three teeth on each side; inner surface with two pairs of nipple-like lateral protrusions and with ctenidia and two tiny projections in middle region. Mandible (Fig. 2 E) with incisor process of four teeth; tooth of ventral edge triangular; spine row consisting of seven spines; palp two-segmented with one apical seta not exceeding incisor process in length. Maxillule (Fig. 2 F) two-segmented, proximal segment with four setae on distal margin; distal segment with two terminal dentated spines; five dentated spines on inner edge, and three simple setae on outer distal margin. Maxilla (Fig. 2 G) four-segmented, setal formula 3 - 3 (2) - 10 - 6. Thoracopods I-VII (Figs 3 A-E, 4 A, B) slightly increasing in size up to thoracopod IV, thoracopods IV-VII similar in size; thoracopods III-VII each bearing one epipod on protopod; basis of thoracopod I with two setae, that of thoracopods II-VII with one seta; exopod of thoracopods I-VII two-segmented; endopods of thoracopods I-VII four-segmented, setal formulae: Thoracopod VIII (Figs 4 C, 6 G, H) nearly rectangular in lateral view; main axis tilting backwards; protopod massive with prominent penial region displaying distal opening encircled by frontal, median lobes and dentated inner lobe with four dentils; epipod large, gourd-shaped, distal part hardly covering penial region; basis as large as one half of protopod, without setae; exopod round, one half of basis with two distal protuberances; outer protuberance serrated, inner one with three distal spinules; endopod small, with two distal setae. First pleopod absent (Fig. 2 A). Uropod (Fig. 5 A) with load-shaped sympod bearing eight spines of similar size on inner margin; endopod 28 % as long as sympod length, with one large distal spur, two barbed setae and two plumose setae on dorsal surface; exopod longer than endopod, 50 % as long as protopod, with one outer seta, two terminal setae and one inner medial seta; inner setae strong, longer and thicker than outer terminal seta. Pleotelson (Fig. 5 B) with one lateral seta on each side. Anal operculum (Fig. 5 B) protruded. Furcal rami (Fig. 5 B) slightly longer than wide, with four spines and two setae, longer one plumose and shorter one barbed.	en	Ji, Su-Jung, Lee, Chi-Woo, Min, Gi-Sik (2021): A new species of Hangangbathynella (Crustacea, Bathynellacea, Parabathynellidae) from South Korea. ZooKeys 1046: 143-155, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141
F4E2BC4DB63859418A79BE12B5AB2367.taxon	description	Description of adult female. The female differs from the male in thoracopod VIII. Thoracopod VIII (Fig. 6 E) as a gourd-shaped protuberance with two distal setae and two tiny spines. Antenna (Fig. 6 A) seven-segmented, two proximal segments without setae; third segment with one simple seta on inner edge; fourth segment with one simple seta on inner edge and one simple seta on outer distal margin; fifth segment without setae; sixth segment with one simple and one plumose seta on outer distal margin; distal segment with three simple setae and one plumose seta. Labrum (Fig. 6 B) with 14 teeth. Mandible (Fig. 6 C) with incisor process of four teeth, tooth of ventral edge triangular, spine row consisting of seven spines. Maxillule (Fig. 6 D) two-segmented.	en	Ji, Su-Jung, Lee, Chi-Woo, Min, Gi-Sik (2021): A new species of Hangangbathynella (Crustacea, Bathynellacea, Parabathynellidae) from South Korea. ZooKeys 1046: 143-155, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141
F4E2BC4DB63859418A79BE12B5AB2367.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species name is derived from the stream (Miho, a tributary of the Geumgang River) in which the species was collected.	en	Ji, Su-Jung, Lee, Chi-Woo, Min, Gi-Sik (2021): A new species of Hangangbathynella (Crustacea, Bathynellacea, Parabathynellidae) from South Korea. ZooKeys 1046: 143-155, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141
D16EEA162548567995647CA22CD35B0D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis of the genus. Body elongated and cylindrical. Antennule seven-segmented. Antenna seven-segmented. Incisor process of mandible with four teeth, a triangular proximal tooth, and molar process with more than six spines, with distal spine furcated distally. Maxilla four-segmented without medial seta on second segment. Exopod of thoracopods I-VII two-segmented. First endopodal segment of thoracopods I-VII with one tiny seta on outer distal margin. Male thoracopod VIII oval with massive protopod; epipod present in the form of gourd-shaped process reaching penial region; basis approximately half the size of protopod, without basial setae; endopod small, with two apical setae; exopod with two distal protuberances. Female thoracopod VIII as a one-segmented small process with tiny teeth and two distal setae. Pleopod absent. Uropod: protopod sympod with a row of homonomous spines; endopod with a spur distally, with two distal setae and two plumose setae on dorsal surface; exopod with a basi-ventral seta. Pleotelson with one lateral seta on each side. Anal operculum protruded. Furcal rami with four to six spines, and one long plumose seta, and one simple seta.	en	Ji, Su-Jung, Lee, Chi-Woo, Min, Gi-Sik (2021): A new species of Hangangbathynella (Crustacea, Bathynellacea, Parabathynellidae) from South Korea. ZooKeys 1046: 143-155, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1046.66141
