Siccia anserina, Kuhne, 2007
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2023.64.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A487E9-FFAA-6620-FD9B-4BE4C5AAF961 |
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The S. anserina View in CoL species-group
Diagnosis. The male genitalia ground plan of the group is similar to that of the S. taprobanis species-group but the valva is broader and bears a larger distal saccular process. The main difference between the groups is found in the vesica structure, which is characterised by the presence of a sclerotised plate bearing a cluster of spine-like cornuti in the S. anserina species-group whereas that of the S. taprobanis species-group bears separate robust cornuti in most species. In the female genitalia, the S. anserina species-group differs from the S. taprobanis species-group in the posterior section of the corpus bursae being densely covered with minute spinules (it is gelatinous with sclerotised plates and dentation in the S. taprobanis species-group), the anterior section of the corpus bursae lacking signa, and the broader and less helicoid appendix bursae.
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