Dysderina
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/3788.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8722F650-62B9-403E-9C78-1F0D167F9182 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038C8782-FFB6-5D6A-FE00-FB816DEFF961 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Dysderina |
status |
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Key to Species of Dysderina View in CoL View at ENA
1. Sternum with transverse ridges (figs. 11, 64).............................................. principalis View in CoL group, 2
– Sternum without transverse ridges (figs. 146, 196)....................................... tiputini View in CoL group, 15
2. Males (unknown in D. erwini View in CoL )......................................................................................................3
– Females (unknown in D. amaca View in CoL ).................................................................................................9
3. Conductor much wider at middle than at tip (figs. 71, 99, 110).............................................4
– Conductor relatively uniform in width (figs. 88, 121, 132, 363).............................................6
4. Conductor abruptly narrowed at about half its length (fig. 99)..................................... amaca View in CoL
– Conductor gradually narrowing toward tip (figs. 71, 110).......................................................5
5. Conductor with bulge on proximal side (fig. 71)...................................................... principalis View in CoL
– Conductor with bulge on distal side (fig. 110)................................................................... sacha View in CoL
6. Conductor much longer than embolus (fig. 88, 89)...................................................... sasaima View in CoL
– Conductor otherwise (figs. 121, 122, 132, 133, 363, 364)........................................................7
7. Conductor much shorter than embolus (figs. 363, 364)................................................ cunday View in CoL
– Conductor otherwise (figs. 121, 122, 132, 133...........................................................................8
8. Embolus relatively short, with notched tip (figs. 129, 132)......................................... excavata View in CoL
– Embolus longer, with sinuous tip (figs. 118, 121).......................................................... baehrae View in CoL
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