Pterygosomatidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.282509 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9FA3E430-E195-4E89-9AAA-7EABEBC494FC |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E587D3-FB65-6A63-CCCC-FC70FA0FFADE |
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Key to identification of females of the genera of Pterygosomatidae analyzed in this study
1. Companion seta (ft) of tarsus I very reduced, simple and spiniform; hypostome with a rostral flange. Pimeliaphilus Trägårdh
-. Companion seta (ft) of tarsus I long, nude, barbed or peripectinate; hypostome simple.............................. 2
2. Idiosoma oligotrichous or hypertrichous, dorsal idiosomal setae c3 present, coxal setae 4c absent, and genital setae (g1) spine-like nude or acuminate nude and slender, located on the tip of lobes............................... Geckobiella Hirst
-. Idiosoma oligotrichous, dorsal idiosomal setae c3 absent, coxal setae 4c present, and genital setae (g1) arboriform or spine-like serrate, located on the ventral cuticle (not on lobes)......................................................... 3
3. Solenidion ω 1 on tarsus I absent; dorsal idiosomal setae h1 peripectinate and long subequal to h2....................... ..................................................... Bertrandiella Paredes-León, Klompen and Pérez gen. nov.
-. Solenidion ω 1 on tarsus present; dorsal idiosomal setae h1 tuft-shape and very reduced (a quarter of the length of the pectinate setae h2).............................................................. Tequisistlana Hoffmann and Sánchez
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