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Isopod - Sphaeroma quadridentatum

Isopod - Sphaeroma quadridentatum
Jacksonville , Duval County, Florida, USA
March 4, 2020
So based on a paper I just read “ The body of Sphaeroma quadridentatum lacks tubercles, easily dis­ tinguishing it from S. terebrans” i believe this to be S. quadridentata. It also has serrated uropods which seem to be a defining feature as well.

Moved
Moved from Sphaeroma.

Moved
Moved from Sphaeromatidea.

Moved
Moved from Isopods.

 
It should be fine to put at genus
No other genus in Florida has such strongly-serrated uropods like this

Looks good for Sphaeroma
I don't know the genus in Florida very well but I think both S. quadridentatum and S. serratum both have smooth telsons. S. quadridentatum is supposed to have a pointier telson like the central isopod here but I haven't really figured out how to tell them apart.

The serrated uropod exopods should definitely make these Sphaeroma though

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