Microdispidae, Cross, 1965
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Key to genera and species of the family Microdispidae recorded from Iran
1. Tibiotarsus I with claw …………………………… Unguidispus ………...…..………….……. 2
- Tibiotarsus I without claw ………………….………………………………..…………………. 3
2. Dorsal setae of hysterosoma spatulate with dense barbs …………..…...…………… U. japonicus
- Dorsal setae of hysterosoma simple, smooth or weakly barbed …….…………….… U. okumurai
3. Posterior margin of posterior sternal plate entire …………….…..…………………………….. 4
- Posterior margin of posterior sternal plate tripartite …………..…………………...………….. 13
4. Pseudanal segment with three pairs of setae; tibia IV with three setae ……………………..……... ……………………………………… Neomicrodispus ……………………………... N. iranicus
- Pseudanal segment with two pairs of setae; tibia IV with four setae ……………….………..… 5
5. Tibiotarsus I with three solenidia and 14 setae; pharyngeal pump III much larger than pump I ………………………………………… Paramicrodispus ………………………....…….….... 6
- Tibiotarsus I with four solenidia and 16 setae; pharyngeal pumps I and III reduced, subequal …... ………………………………….……… Caesarodispus ………………………..…………….. 7
6. Setae c 1 shorter than distance c 1 - c 2; setae e and f subequal; setae e not reaching to bases of setae h 1 ………………………………………………....………………………… P. scarabidophilous
- Setae c 1 subequal to distance c 1 - c 2; setae e longer than f; setae e reaching to bases of setae h 1 ……... ………………………………….………………………..………………… P. crenulatus
7. Hysterosomal tergites not reticulated; femur II with three setae ..…………………..….………. 8
- Hysterosomal tergites distinctly reticulated; femur II with two setae …..…………... C. samsinaki
8. Tibia IV seta d heavily barbed, reaching beyond tip of pretarsus IV ..……………………….… 9
- Tibia IV seta d smooth or weakly barbed, not reaching beyond tip of pretarsus IV ….…….… 11
9. Seta d of femur IV longer than tc” of tarsus IV; minute setae ps 2 present …..……..… C. modestus
- Seta d of femur IV shorter than tc” of tarsus IV; minute setae ps 2 absent.…………………… 10
10. Distance h 1 - h 2 and h 1 - h 1 usually subequal; posterior part of aggenital plate smooth ……………... …………………..……………………………………………………….…………. C. nodijensis
- Distance h 1 - h 2 about 2.5 times longer than h 1 - h 1; posterior part of aggenital plate distinctly reticulated.……………………………………………………….…………………. C. pheidolei
11. Posterior part of aggenital plate distinctly reticulated ……………………….…... C. shandizensis
- Posterior part of aggenital plate smooth …………………………………..……………...….… 12
12. Distance h 1 - h 2 clearly about 2.5 times longer than h 1 - h 1 …………………….……… C. khaustovi
- Distance h 1 - h 2 and h 1 - h 1 subequal ……………………………………………...…….. C. minutus
13. Seta s of tibiotarsus I present; two pairs of cheliceral setae ……. Punicodoxa …... P. termitophila
- Seta s of tibiotarsus I absent; usually one pair of cheliceral setae ….… Premicrodispus …….. 14
14. Setae 4 a present ……………………………………………………………………...……..…. 15
- Setae 4 a absent ……………………………………..……………………………….………… 16
15. Bases of setae f associated with well-developed oblique ridges ………………………. P. lineatus
- No ridges near the bases of setae f …………………………………………………. P. paramaevi
16. Setae ps 2 present …………………………………………………………………………....…. 17
- Setae ps 2 absent …………..…………………………………………………………….……... 19
17. Setae h 1 and h 2 subequal; tarsi and tibiae II and III with spine-like setae ……………... P. spinosus
- Setae h 2 distinctly shorter than h 1; tarsi and tibiae II and III with no spine-like seta ………..... 18
18. Tibiotarsus I with four solenidia; seta ps 3 longer than h 1; setae e and h 1 subequal ….. P. turkmenus
- Tibiotarsus I with three solenidia; seta h 1 distinctly longer than ps 3 and e ..………... P. akermanae
19. Setae sc 2 and d subequal ……………………………..………………..…………. P. acutisetosus
- Setae sc 2 distinctly longer than d …………………………………..………….………………. 20
20. Setae ps 3 distinctly longer than ps 1 ……………………………………………….. P. longicaudus
- Setae ps 1 and ps 3 subequal …………………………………………………………………….. 21
21. No ridges near the bases of setae e ……………………………………………..………. P. krczali
- Bases of setae e associated with well developed oblique ridges …………………………….… 22
22. Setae sc 2 and c 1 subequal; setae c 2 and c 1 situated almost at the same level ………….… P. rackae
- Setae sc 2 distinctly longer than c 1; setae c 2 situated distinctly anterior to c 1 ………… P. brevisetus
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