Wandesia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4097.4.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6069173 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F8701B-951D-5177-FF2C-F9F50809F839 |
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Key to adults of the genus Wandesia from Russia 1
1. P-5 with solenidion (flagelar seta) which is much longer than its length........................................... 2
- P-5 with solenidion shorter or subequal to its length.......................................................... 3
2. Cx-IV well developed, with medial part reaching medial part of Cx-III............................ W. sokolowi sp. n.
- Cx-IV weakly developed, with medial part not reaching medial part of Cx-III............ W. morozovensis Tuzovskij, 1987
3. Cx-IV well developed, with medial part reaching medial part of Cx-III.......................................... 4
- Cx-IV reduced, with medial part not reaching medial part of Cx-III......................... W. reducta Tuzovskij, 1987
4. Cx-I with three setae.................................................................. W. paralia Abé, 2010
- Cx-I with four setae............................................................... W. arctica Tuzovskij, 1988
1 Female of W. cf. rara Tuzovskij, 1990 described from South Korea differing from below mentioned species in stronly concave dorsal margin of the tarsus of I-L and II-L. Only W. reducta Tuzovskij, 1987 has slightly concave dorsal margin of these segments.
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