Diplosmittia Saether, 1981
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.1.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10474487 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F4F24E-FFE4-FFCD-FF2D-FC05A0A68EC5 |
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Diplosmittia Saether |
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Key to the males of Diplosmittia Saether View in CoL
[Adapted from Pinho et al. (2009)]
1. Costa not or barely extended (shorter than RM); USA, Mexico, Costa Rica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Venezuela and Colombia ( Saether 1981, Figure 13)................................................................ D. harrisoni Saether View in CoL
- Costal extension well developed......................................................................... 2
2. Gonostylus with three lobes; Brazil ( Shimabukuro et al. 2020, Figures 2D–E View FIGURE 2 )...... D. trifida Shimabukuro, Lamas & Pinho View in CoL
- Gonostylus with two lobes.............................................................................. 3
3. Anal point crested..................................................................................... 4
- Anal point not crested.................................................................................. 7
4. Virga at least as long as gonostylus, with slightly to strongly bulbous base........................................ 5
- Virga comparatively short, with sclerotized base and posterior spines............................................ 6
5. Main lobe of gonostylus truncated fist-shaped, crista dorsalis inconspicuous; Costa Rica ( Andersen 1996, Figures 1 View FIGURE 1 –4)......................................................................................... D. beluina Andersen View in CoL
- Main lobe of gonostylus not truncated; crista dorsalis more prominent; Peru, Venezuela ( Saether 1988, Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 ; Pinho et al. 2009, Figure 7).......................................................................... D. recisus Saether View in CoL
6. Basal lobe of gonostylus enlarged distally, with apical digitiform projection; Venezuela ( Pinho et al. 2009, Figure 5)........................................................................... D. cerayma Pinho, Mendes & Andersen
- Basal lobe of gonostylus not enlarged distally, with rounded apex; Venezuela ( Pinho et al. 2009, Figure 3 View FIGURE 3 )..................................................................................... D. aragua Pinho, Mendes & Andersen
7. Virga clearly shorter than one-third phallapodeme length, without bulbous base.................................... 8
- Virga longer than one-third phallapodeme length, with bulbous base............................................. 9
8. Inferior volsella absent; Costa Rica ( Andersen 1996, Figure 9)................................. D. forficata Andersen View in CoL
- Inferior volsella distinct; Brazil ( Figures 2C View FIGURE 2 and 3A View FIGURE 3 )......................................... D. dracomaris sp. n.
9. At most the tip of the anal point projecting beyond posterior margin tergite IX; Brazil, Venezuela ( Pinho et al. 2009, Figure 6D)............................................................... D. plaumanni Pinho, Mendes & Andersen
- Anal point projecting well beyond posterior margin of tergite IX............................................... 10
10. Anal point parallel sided; Dominican Republic ( Wiedenbrug & Silva 2016, Figure 1D View FIGURE 1 ).... D. caribensis Wiedenbrug & Silva
- Anal point triangular; Brazil ( Pinho et al. 2009, Figure 4D)..................... D. boraceia Pinho, Mendes & Andersen
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