Crypticerya
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.181898 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6229100 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F4CC68-FFD4-5E07-FF1D-64B268A6D31A |
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Crypticerya |
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Key to the adult females of Crypticerya View in CoL View at ENA treated in this paper (including C. genistae and C. minima )
1 Marsupium present; ovisac band absent.......................................................................................................2
- Ovisac band present; marsupium absent.......................................................................................................7
2 Tubercles on derm very long, each covered with robust setae....................................................................3
- Tubercles on derm very reduced or absent, not covered with robust setae ................................................. 4
3 Dorsal tubercles elongate, each with 3–7 robust setae on each apex and with several simple multilocular pores ............................................................................................................................................ C. bursera
- Dorsal tubercles short, stout, each with only 1 or 2 robust setae on each apex and lacking simple multilocular pores ............................................................................................................................... C. tuberculata
4 Dorsal surface densely covered with robust hair-like setae....................................................... C. mexicana View in CoL
- Dorsal surface scattered with slender hair-like setae .................................................................................. 5
5 Anterior edge of marsupial band formed by a single sparse row of simple multilocular pores, without bare patches ................................................................................................................................... C. tabernicola
- Anterior edge of marsupial band formed by 3 or 4 contiguous rows of multilocular pores with or without submedial bare patches................................................................................................................................ 6
6 Anterior edge of marsupial band without submedial bare patches. Simple multilocular pores, each with a bilocular or trilocular centre of equal frequency, present on dorsal surface and in marginal clusters ........... .................................................................................................................................................. C. townsendi View in CoL
- Anterior edge of marsupial band with submedial bare patches. Simple multilocular pores, each with a bilocular centre (rarely with a trilocular centre), present on dorsal surface and in marginal clusters............ ..................................................................................................................................................... C. morrilli
7 With 1 cicatrix present..................................................................................................................................8
- With 3 cicatrices present.............................................................................................................................. 9
8 Medial to submedial derm on head and thorax with clusters of hair-like setae....................... C. colimensis
- Derm on head and thorax lacking clusters of hair-like setae....................................................... C. palmeri
9 Body very small (length <2.5 mm). Setae and pores on dorsal surface very sparse; pores not forming a dorsal medial longitudinal row .................................................................................................... C. minima
- Body not especially small (> 2.5 mm). Setae and pores on derm not sparse; pores forming a dorsal medial longitudinal row.........................................................................................................................................10
10 Simple multilocular pores, each with a bilocular (rarely trilocular) centre, forming outer ovisac band. Setae in ovisac band very fine, with slightly flattened bases ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 H) ..................................... C. littoralis
- Simple multilocular pores, each with a bilocular or trilocular centre, forming outer ovisac band. Setae in ovisac band robust, with very rounded, elongate bases.............................................................................11
11 Hair-like setae and simple multilocular pores sparsely scattered on dorsal surface of head and thorax, forming a medial longitudinal row. Hair-like setae short (mostly 25–85 µm long) and scattered; longer setae (up to 250 µm long) restricted to marginal clusters. Setae in ovisac band with flattened to rounded bases and visible collars ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 F) ................................................................................................ C. rileyi
- Hair-like setae and simple multilocular pores densely covering dorsal surface of entire body, pores and setae most densely distributed in medial and submarginal longitudinal rows. Hair-like setae around margin and on dorsal surface very long (up to 450 µm long). Setae in ovisac band with very rounded bases, collars not visible ........................................................................................................................ C. genistae
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