Orphnus, Macleay, 1819
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.767.1485 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5528116 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AEE578-9D40-3E26-75FC-D4497000FC7C |
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Felipe |
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Orphnus |
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Key to species of Orphnus from Sri Lanka (males)
1. Pronotum with more or less developed tubercle on base medially ( Figs 1A–B View Fig , 2A–C View Fig , 3A–C View Fig ). Endophallus with 1 group of spinules ( Figs 1G View Fig , 3G View Fig ) ....................................................................... 2
– Pronotum without tubercle on base medially ( Figs 4A, H View Fig , 5A, H View Fig ). Endophallus with more than 1 distinct group of spinules ( Figs 4D View Fig , 5D View Fig ) .......................................................................................... 3
2. Larger: body length 8.0–10.0 mm. Spinules of endophallus as a rather dispersed group of more than 10 spinules ( Fig. 1G View Fig ). Tubercle on base of pronotum normally with 2 punctures; punctures may be close to each other or indistinct in some specimens ............. Orphnus mysoriensis Westwood, 1845
– Smaller: body length 4.6–6.0 mm. Spinules of endophallus in a compact cluster consisting of less than 10 spinules ( Fig. 3G View Fig ). Tubercle on base of pronotum smooth ...... Orphnus medvedevi sp. nov.
3. Parameres in dorsal view with small but distinct notches basad of lateral teeth ( Fig. 4F View Fig ). Parameres longer, about 0.7 length of phallobase ( Fig. 4E View Fig ). Abdominal sternite 8 medially longer than sternites 4–7 combined ............................................................................... Orphnus bicolor ( Fabricius, 1801)
– Parameres in dorsal view without notches basad of lateral teeth ( Fig. 5G View Fig ). Parameres shorter, about 0.5 length of phallobase ( Fig. 5F View Fig ). Abdominal sternite 8 medially as long as sternites 4–7 combined .................................................................................. Orphnus parvus ( Wiedemann, 1823)
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