Arrhopalites, Börner
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.430.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AD6E1E67-2826-4267-A7F4-D8045CF7EC65 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5237271 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EDEE28-5214-6F58-FE9E-FECBFA932282 |
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Felipe |
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Arrhopalites |
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KEY FOR IDENTIFICATION OF THE ASIAN Arrhopalites .
1 Ventral dental seta ve5 present ...................................................................................... 2
Ve5 never present .......................................................................................................... 7
2 Anal valve spines 3+2 on each side ............................................................................. 3
Anal valve spines 2+2 or 2+1 or absent ........................................................................ 4
3 Seta E1011 of the anal valve absent, dorsal dental setae E67 present, L4 spinelike, ventral setae of dens 3:2:1:1:1, ant. iv with 5 ringed subsegments. A. antrobius (fig. 2)
Setae E1011 of the anal valve present, dorsal dental setae E7 absent, L4 absent, ventral setae of dens 3:2:2:1:1, ant. Iv with 6 ringed subsegments, first unguis without tunica A. anulifer
4 Anal valve spines absent ............................................................................................... 5
Anal valve spines present.............................................................................................. 6
5 Ant. iv not subsegmented, all ungues with inner tooth, all unguiculi with corner tooth, dental Id23 absent, eyes absent............................................................... A. pukouensis
Ant. iv with 7 ringed subsegments, no inner tooth, no corner tooth, dental Id23 present, 1+1 eyes present ....................................................................................... A. gul
6 Anal valve spines 2+2 on each side, ventral dental setae 3:2:1:1, anal valve setae C36 basally swollen or weakly lamellate, tenaculum with one seta on anterior process, unguis I without inner tooth...................................................................…....... A. nivalis
Anal valve spines 2+1 on each side, ventral dental setae 3:2:1:1:1, anal valve setae C3 6 clearly lamellate, tenaculum with two setae on anterior process, unguis I with a small inner tooth .......................................................................................... A. minutus (fig. 6)
7 Anal valve seta C1 forked,.............................................................................................8
Anal valve seta C1 not forked ...................................................................................... 9
8 Female subanal appendage rodlike, flattened and barbed in distal two thirds, C26 swollen basally, D5, E910 present, no tunica................................…... A. habei (fig. 4)
Female subanal appendage forked and laterally serrated, C26 as normal setae, D5, E910 absent, ungues II and III with tunica.......................................….. A. carpathicus
9 Eyes absent, ant. iv with 15 subsegments........................................….. A. uenoi (fig. 8)
Eyes present, ant. Iv with 8 subsegments or less.............................….........................10
10 Dental seta E2 not spinelike, E3 strongly spinelike ................................................... 11
Dental seta E2 and E3 spinelike..............................................................…….............14
11 AnalvalvesetaeC16notswollenbasally,subanalappendageforkedandexternallyserrated A. chiangdaoensis
Anal valve setae C16 swollen basally, subanal appendage not forked ..................... 12
12 AnalvalvesetaC78basallyswollen,D5absent,dentalId23present,ant.iiibasallyswollen A. alticola (fig. 1)
Anal valve setae C78 not swollen basally, D5 present, dental Id23 absent, ant. Iii not swollen basally ........................................................................................................... 13
13 Ant. iv with 7 subsegments, cephalic spines absent, anal valve setae C26 slightly swollen basally, subanal appendage broadly flattened with distal half serrated ............ ................................................................................................................ A. nanjingensis
Ant. iv with 5 subsegments, cephalic spines present, anal valve setae C26 strongly swollen basally, subanal appendage deeply serrate in palmate fashion ... A. kolymensis
14 Ant. iii without basal swelling......................................................….........................15
Ant. iii with basal swelling................................................................……...................16
15 All unguiculi with corner tooth, supplementary IL present in posterior part of head, ant. iv with 7 subsegments, female subanal appendage deeply serrate .......................... ....................................................................................................... A. yosii sp. n. (fig. 9)
Third unguiculus without corner tooth, supplementary IL absent in the posterior part of head, ant. iv with 5 subsegments, female subanal appendage rodlike and laterally serrated at the distal third ................................................................................. A. ruseki
16 Anal valve setae C36 laterally branched or serrate..................... A. changbaishanensis
Anal valve setae not branched or serrate laterally....................................................... 17
17 Anal valve setae C26 slightly swollen basally, D5, E8 and E1011 absent, D7 present, female subanal appendage rodlike, straight with serrate apex, ant. iv not subsegmented A. enzoensis sp. n. (fig. 3)
Anal valve setae C26 clearly swollen basally, D5, E8 and E11 present, D7 absent, female subanal appendage deeply serrate, ant. iv subsegmented............................... 18
18 Ant. iv 7 subdivided, cephalic M5 spinelike, female subanal appendage deeply serrate at the apex, dental L4, E7 and Id3 absent, no corner teeth, anal valve C34 weakly lamellate, E10 present ................................................................ A. octacanthus (fig. 7)
Ant. iv 8 subdivided, cephalic M5 absent, female subanal appendage serrate from the second third towards the tip, dental L4, E7 and Id3 present, anal valve C34 not lamellate E10 absent ................................................................................ A. japonicus (fig. 5)
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