3.1.1.2. Remarks to genus. The new genus shares some characters
with the genus Bytholeucon Watling, 1991, e.g., teeth ventrally of
the pseudorostrum, teeth on the basal article of the exopods of
maxilliped 3 and pereopod 1; the accessory flagellum of the
antenna 1 is approximately as long as the basal article of the
main flagellum. However, there are some discriminating characters:
there are no pleopods in males of the new genus, vs. one pleopod in
Bytholeucon; the antennal notch is narrow in the new genus, but is
wider in Bytholeucon; the antennal notch reaches backwards behind
the anterior tip of the ocular lobe in the new genus, vs. it reaches
maximal to the level of the ocular lobe in Bytholeucon; the subrostral
tooth is relatively small in the new genus not extending beyond the
level of the ocular lobe, but is strong and almost reaching the tip of the
pseudorostrum in Bytholeucon; in the new genus there are more
dorsomedian teeth (21) on the carapace than in the known
Bytholeucon species (max. 14).