Allomunida magnicheles Baba, 1988
Allomunida magnicheles Baba, 1988: 55, figs 22, 23 (Sulu Archipelago, Tanon Strait between Negros and Cebu, 22–472 m). — Baba, 2005: 237 (key, synonymies).
Holotype, male, USNM 150328.
Sulu Archipelago, 22 m.
Carapace with distinct transverse striae. Pair of small epigastric spines. Branchial margin with 5 spines. Rostrum triangular, with 3–5 rudimentary lateral teeth. Lateral limit of orbit produced. Abdominal somites 2–4 unarmed. Telson subdivision incomplete. Eyestalk short, cornea well-developed. Antennular article 1 with 2 distal spines laterally. Antennal articles 2 and 3 unarmed. Anterior margin of sternite 3 roundly convex. Mxp3 ischium as long as merus, triangular in cross-section, mesial ridge dentate. P1 slender. P2–4 relatively long and slender, extensor margins in all articles spineless; dactyli flattened mesiolaterally, flexor margin with row of seta-like movable spines. G1 and G2 present.
Males, cl. 4.1-4.9 mm; ovigerous females cl. 4.0-4.6 mm.
Sulu Archipelago and Tanon Strait between Negros and Cebu, 22-472 m.
Taken on bottoms of mud, sand or sand mixed with shells.