Oliparisca, Emeljanov, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4896.4.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4389772 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0391AC77-FFA7-9A65-14D8-6A75DA8F2B48 |
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Plazi |
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Oliparisca |
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Key to species of genus Oliparisca View in CoL
1. Vertex with subapical transverse carina connected to apical border by two longitudinal carinae........................ 2
- Vertex with subapical transverse carina not connected with apical border......................................... 4
2. Vertex, pronotum and mesonotum yellow.............................................. O. modicus ( Walker, 1857) View in CoL
- Please delete “longer than or equally long as broad; vertex”.................................................... 3
3. Endosoma with three processes basally ( Van Stalle 1991: Fig. 478)................... O. penrissensis ( Van Stalle, 1991) View in CoL
- Endosoma with one process basally ( Figs 17–18 View FIGURES 5–20 ).......................................... O. menglaensis sp. nov.
4. Right lobe of pygofer bifurcated ( Van Stalle 1991: Fig. 490).......................... O. microstylus ( Van Stalle, 1991) View in CoL
- Right lobe of pygofer not bifurcated...................................................................... 5
5. Aedeagus with biforked process(es)....................................................................... 6
- Aedeagus without biforked process....................................................................... 8
6. Left side of endosoma with a short spinose process and a plate-shaped process medially ( Van Stalle, 1991: Fig. 464).................................................................................. O. muluensis ( Van Stalle, 1991) View in CoL
- Left side of endosoma without the above processes.......................................................... 7
7. Aedeagus with one biforked process ( Van Stalle 1991: Fig. 445)..................... O. mogogonipae ( Van Stalle, 1991)
- Aedeagus with two biforked processes ( Van Stalle 1991: Fig. 455)................... O. sulawesiensis ( Van Stalle, 1991) View in CoL
8. Anal segment symmetrical.............................................................................. 9
- Anal segment asymmetrical............................................................................ 10
9. Anal segment without apical lobe, aedeagus with three processes ( Van Stalle 1991: Figs 471, 473, 474)............................................................................................... O. inermis ( Van Stalle, 1991) View in CoL
- Anal segment with apical lobe curving downward, aedeagus with two processes ( Van Stalle 1991: Figs 438, 441, 442)............................................................................. O. pundaloyensis ( Van Stalle, 1991) View in CoL
10. Anal segment with a deep excavation caudally; left lobe of pygofer tapering apically; apex of endosoma with two processes ( Van Stalle 1991: Figs 495, 496, 498).............................................. O. agusani ( Van Stalle, 1991) View in CoL
- Anal segment without excavation caudally; left lobe of pygofer transversal apically; apex of endosoma with one process ( Van Stalle 1991: Figs 456, 458, 460)...................................................... O. simplex ( Walker, 1857) View in CoL
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