Hylomus, Cook & Loomis, 1924
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2019.58-14 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987C4-FFF2-AE46-FCA2-FEF8FA0FA9A4 |
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Key to species of the genus Hylomus View in CoL species in Vietnam
1. Paraterga wing-shaped ........................................... H. spectabilis View in CoL
- Paraterga antler- or spine-shaped ( Figs. 3 View Fig , 7 View Fig , 9 View Fig , 11 View Fig ) ................... 2
2. Paraterga antler-shaped ( Figs. 3 View Fig , 7 View Fig , 11 View Fig ) ...................................... 3
- Paraterga spine-shaped ( Fig. 9 View Fig ) ................................................ 11
3. Epiproct unmodified, without conspicuous setiferous knobs near tip ( Fig. 18 View Fig A−B) ......................................................................... 4
- Epiproct modified, with several evident setiferous knobs near tip ( Figs. 7F View Fig , 28B View Fig )............................................................................ 7
4. Metaterga smooth, more or less shining. Male femora unmodified ......................................................................................... H. asper View in CoL
- Metaterga rough, dull, granular. Male femora modified, inflated. ..................................................................................................... 5
5. Metaterga with more than 4 + 4 posterior setiferous spines on midbody segments ( Fig. 17A View Fig ). Body pale or weakly pigmented. Lamina lateralis of gonopod solenophore with densely setose region ( Figs. 19−20 View Fig View Fig ) ................................................... H. songoku
- Metaterga with less than 4 + 4 posterior setiferous spines on midbody segments. Body pigmented. Lamina lateralis of gonopos solenophore without densely setose region ................................ 9
6. Metaterga with 3 + 3 posterior setiferous spines. Male femora 6, 7 and 9 humped ventrally. Fifth sternum with a pair of tubercles between coxae 4 ....................................................... H. cervarius View in CoL
- Metaterga with 2 + 2 posterior setiferous spines. Male femora 6 and 7, sometime femur 5 modified, each with a large hump on ventral side. Fifth sternum with either rectangular process or bifid trapeziform lamina between coxae 4.......................................... 7
7. Body light or darkish brown. Fifth sternum with a bifid trapeziform lamina between coxae 4.......................................... 8
- Body reddish or pinkish. Fifth sternum with four round tubercles on a prominent, elevated, rectangular lamina between male coxae 4 .................................................................................. H. enghoffi View in CoL
8. Male femora 6, 7 humped ventrally ( Fig. 28D View Fig ). Tip of solenophore broadly rounded lobuliform ( Figs. 29−30 View Fig View Fig ) ............... ........................................................................................ H. namek
- Male femora 6, 7, sometimes 5, humped ventrally ( Fig. 23B View Fig ). Tip of solenophore acute ( Figs. 24−25 View Fig View Fig ) ............................. H. saiyans
9. At least 3 + 3 posterior metatergal spines on metaterga........... 10 - Only 1 + 1 posterior poor setae on metaterga ( Fig. 3B, D View Fig ) ........... ............................................................................... H. cattienensis View in CoL
10. Colour pink to red. Metaterga with numerous microsetae, and 4 + 4 posterior spines ( Fig. 4A, B, D, E View Fig ) ............................ H. pilosus View in CoL
- Colour dark to castaneous brown. Metaterga with microgranulation, and 3 + 3 posterior spines ............ H. proximus View in CoL
11. A row of 1 + 1 posterior spines on metaterga. Gonopod subfalcate, femorite slightly curved; solenomere long .................. .................................................................................... H. specialis View in CoL
- A row of 2 + 2 posterior tubercles/spines on metaterga. Gonopod falcate; solenophore short, pointed terminally ......................... 12
12. Fifth sternum with two independent setiferous tubercles between coxae 4. Antenna long and slender.............................. H. grandis View in CoL
- Fifth sternum with a bifid setiferous trapeziform lamina between coxae 4. Antenna short and stout ( Fig. 9B View Fig ) ................... H. holstii
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