Cyrtodesmus depressus

[2] The gonopods look a lot like those of C. hispidulosus, with only two differences; the current species does not have spicules and has limited organic coating.

It also has a hidden outer joint, with a lateral surface and large tubercle which is also rounded.

They also have two small and transverse tubercles which are located on the sternum of their ninth row of legs.

Their surface is quite swollen from both sides and covered with tubercles which are sharp and conical in shape.

Their convex dorsum has a broad and joint coxal, which is ventral and is a little higher than the coxae of the adjacent legs.