Arrhopalites
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.171788 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5616681 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C387C2-FFDD-FFFD-FE9C-41BEA80734CE |
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Arrhopalites |
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Key for identification of neotropical Arrhopalites
1 Anal valve cuticular spines absent ................................................................................ 2
Anal valve cuticular spines present............................................................................... 8
2 Ant IV not subdivided, all unguis with a filamentous inner tooth ................ A. diversus
Ant IV subdivided, inner teeth not filamentous when present ..................................... 3
3 Ant IV subdivided into 5 subsegments ......................................................................... 4
Ant IV subdivided into 6 or more subsegments............................................................ 7
4 Ant III basal swelling present........................................................................................ 5
Ant III basal swelling absent......................................................................................... 6
5 Female subanal appendages spoon shaped with fringed edges (4d) ............ A. plectrifer
Female subanal appendages a simple rod withfringed apex (14a) ................... A. dubius
6 Female subanal appendages branche or deeply serrated (5c) ......................... A. benitus
Female subanal appendages simple rod with fringed apex (1ad) ................ A. pygmaeus
7 Ant IV subdivided into 6 subsegments, eyes 1+1 ........................................... A. amarus
Ant IV subdivided into 7 subsegments, eyes 2+2 ....................................... A. bellingeri
8 Eyes 2+2....................................................................................................................... 9
Eyes 1+1..................................................................................................................... 10
9 Ant IV subdivided into 4 ringed subsegments, anal valve C1 lamelate ........ A. amorimi
Ant IV subdivided into 6 ringed subsegments, C1 swollen basally................................ ...................................................................................................... A. heteroculatus sp.n.
10 Ant IV not subdivided. ............................................................................................... 11
Ant IV subdivided ....................................................................................................... 14
11 Dental id3 present, medial ve1 spinelike. .................................................................. 12
Dental id3 absent, ve1 normal..................................................................................... 13
12 Anal valve C3–C6 lamellate, all ungues with tunica and inner tooth .............. A. caecus
C3–C6 swollen basally, first unguis without inner tooth, tunica absent ............ A. millsi
13 Anal valve upper flap with 4 cuticular spines (s0 absent), tunica absent ........ A. harveyi
anal valve upper flap with 5 spines (s0 present), tunica present. A. alambariensis sp.n.
14 Ant IV subdivided into 5 ringed subsegments ........................................................... 15
Ant IV subdivided into 6 ringed subsegments ............................................................ 16
15 Anal valve C1 lamellate, first unguis without tunica ................... A. botuveraensis sp.n.
Anal valve C1 swollen basally, all unguis with tunica ............................... A. vazquezae
16 Tunica absent, anal valve C1 swollen basally ............................................. A. lawrencei
Tunica present, anal valve C1 lamellate...................................................................... 17
17 Cephalic setae M3–5 not spinelike, dental E4–5 spinelike, third unguiculus without apical filament .............................................................................................. A. gnaspinii
Cephalic M3–5 spinelike, dental E4–5 normal, third unguiculus with short apical fila ment not exceeding theunguis tip................................................... A. paranaensis sp.n.
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