Aancistroger, : Bey-Bienko, 1957
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4969.2.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:95F7B545-F9E5-4EF2-95C2-76F40CA24492 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4788438 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB87C3-FFB1-FFD2-FF6A-FA87FA5883E2 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Aancistroger |
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Key to the known species of Aancistroger (except A. inarmatus)
1 The shape of female seventh abdominal tergite similar to other abdominal tergites, nearly rectangular, longer than broad, basal area with short transverse copulatory depressions, apical area without membranous area; ovipositor straight, apex obtusely rounded; hooks of male ninth abdominal tergite thin, curved inwards, tenth abdominal tergite with 1 pair of heavily sclerotized hooks, its basal area slightly swollen and apices directing backward and slightly outward................... A. primitivus
- The shape of female seventh abdominal tergite obviously different from other sternites, wider than long, between the apical area and basal area of subgenital plate with membranous area...................................................... 2
2 Basal area of female seventh abdominal sternite with 1 folded process, apical area with narrow membranous area, which indistinctly separated from subgenital plate; posterior margin of female subgenital plate obtusely rounded, slightly concave in the middle; male ninth abdominal tergite long, curved ventrad, posterior margin of subgenital plate medially projected.................................................................................................. A. elbenioides
- Basal area of female seventh abdominal sternite with central depression, distinctly separated from subgenital plate by wide membranous......................................................................................... 3
3 Posterior margin of female subgenital plate with deeply acute-angled concavity, lateral margins of basal area convex.................................................................................................... A. similis
- Posterior margin of female subgenital plate with shallowly obtuse-angled concavity, lateral margins of basal area slightly convex................................................................................................ 4
4 Basal area of female seventh abdominal sternite with membranous area, posterior margin of subgenital plate truncate; male ninth abdominal tergite with 1 pair of short spines on lateral margin, posterior margin of subgenital plate angular concave............................................................................................... A. sinicus
- Basal area of female seventh abdominal sternite without membranous area; posterior margin of seventh abdominal sternite concave....................................................................................... A. vietus
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