Biapertura, Smirnov, 1971
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4885.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4331321 |
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Key for identification of Biapertura species of the world
1. Thoracic limb I with IDL seta 1 thin, straight, not claw–like, about half length of seta 2................................................................................................... Biapertura lepida ( Birge, 1892) ( USA).
- Thoracic limb I with IDL seta 1 thick, strongly curved, claw–like, of similar length with seta 2........................ 2
2. Posteroventral angle of valves with denticles....................................................................................... Biapertura sibirica ( Sinev, Karabanov & Kotov, 2020) (North Europe, North and Central Asia).
- Posteroventral angle of valves without denticles............................................................. 3
3. Postabdomen of female evenly narrowing distally in postanal portion............................................ 4
- Postabdomen of female with parallel margins in basal half of postanal portion..................................... 5
4. Spine on basal segment of antennal exopodite as long or longer than middle segment............................................................................................ Biapertura elliptica ( Sinev, 1997) (East Australia).
- Spine on basal segment of antennal exopodite much shorter than middle segment............................................................................................... Biapertura martensi (Sinev, 2007) ( South Africa).
5. PP in adult females is over 2.5 IP.................................. Biapertura kendallensis ( Henry, 1919) ( Australia)
- PP in adult females about not exceeding 2 IP................................................................6.
6. Postabdomen of adult male with right, clearly defined distoventral angle..................................................................................................... Biapertura affinis ( Leydig, 1860) (Eurasia, Africa).
- Postabdomen of adult male with rounded distoventral angle..... Biapertura ossiani ( Sinev, 1998) (North and South America, South Korea), two subspecies............................................................................ 7
7. Postabdomen of adult male without any marginal denticles............. Biapertura ossiani ossiani ( Sinev, 1998) ( Brazil) .
- Postabdomen of adult male with 1–3 marginal denticles at postanal angle...................................................................................... Biapertura ossiani herricki Sinev, 2013 ( USA, Canada, South Korea).
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