Riethia, Kieffer, 1917
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5448.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11243777 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03996A09-3B39-FFFF-FF04-F9D0FA72FDA6 |
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Riethia |
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Updated key to Neotropical males of Riethia View in CoL
1. Posterior margin of tergite IX with caudal projections resembling an inverted U ( Brazil)........................................................................................ .. R. fazzari Trivinho-Strixino & Shimabukuro, 2018
- Posterior margin of tergite IX straight or rounded, without caudal projections..................................... 2
2. Superior volsella short, hook-like; inferior volsella subtriangular, tapering to narrowly rounded apex; with few, scattered, flattened, apically pectinate dorsal setae and 2–3 marginal scales apically ( Brazil)............................................................................................... R. galilei Trivinho-Strixino & Shimabukuro, 2018
- Superior volsella long, curved or with distal half straight, digitiform; inferior volsella not subtriangular and tapering to narrowly rounded apex, with or without flattened, apically pectinate dorsal setae and/or marginal scales........................ 3
3. Inferior volsella strongly bent dorsally with apical part bluntly subtriangular with more than 20 broad flattened, apically pectinate setae covering dorsal surface, without marginal scales................................................ 4
- Inferior volsella not strongly bent dorsally, with marginal scales; without or with less than 20 broad flattened, apically pectinate setae............................................................................................... 6
4. Legs with dark bands; superior volsella curved, digitiform, apically pointed with microtrichia and apparently 2 weak, dorsal setae subapically ( Argentina, Brazil, Chile)................................... R. truncatocaudata ( Edwards, 1931)
- Legs without dark bands; superior volsella curved, stout, with long, narrowly triangular apex, with or without microtrichia, with 5–7 weak, dorsal setae................................................................................. 5
5. Abdomen brown, without dark bands; superior volsella with scattered microtrichia ( Ecuador)..... R. ecuadoriensis sp. nov.
- Abdomen light brown, tergites with darker brown oral bands; superior volsella without microtrichia ( Chile)................................................................................................. R. chilensis sp. nov.
6. Superior volsella with distal half straight; inferior volsella with about 10 broad scales in double row along inner margin, without broad, flattened, apically pectinate setae ( Costa Rica) ......................... R. epleri Andersen & Sanz-laParra, 2023
- Superior volsella curved; inferior volsella with both marginal scales and broad, flattened, apically pectinate setae......... 7
7. Acrostichals absent; clypeus with less than 10 setae ( Brazil)........... R. cauame Trivinho-Strixino & Shimabukuro, 2018
- Acrostichals present; clypeus with more than 25 setae........................................................ 8
8. Inferior volsella with 15 broad, flattened, apically pectinate setae dorsally and 3 broad marginal scales apically ( Brazil)............................................................. R. manauara Neubern, Trivinho-Strixino & Silva, 2011
- Inferior volsella with 6 broad flattened, apically pectinate setae dorsally and 7 broad marginal scales apically ( Brazil).................................................................. R. pantera Trivinho-Strixino & Shimabukuro, 2018
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