Paralygdamia, SAUSSURE & ZEHNTNER, 1895
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KEY FOR THE MALES OF PARALYGDAMIA SAUSSURE & ZEHNTNER, 1895
1. Fore femora with 4 external spines ............................... P. madagascariensis (Audinet-Serville, 1838) n. comb.
— Fore femora with 5 external spines .............................................................................................................. 2
2. Frontal sclerite as high or higher than wide ................................................................................................. 3
— Frontal sclerite wider than high ................................................................................................................... 5
3. Vertex trilobated ( Fig. 1D) ................................................................................................... P. gigliotosi n. sp.
— Vertex simply curved ................................................................................................................................... 4
4. Vertex clearly convex ( Fig. 1E) ............................................................................................. P. nosyensis n. sp.
— Vertex straight or slightly concave ( Fig. 1F) ...................................................................... P. grandidieri n. sp.
5. Prosternum with a slender median black line, frontal sclerite almost square ( Fig. 1C) ..................................... ..................................................................................................................... P. sikorai ( Beier, 1931) n. comb.
— Prosternum black in its most part, frontal sclerite transverse ........................................................................ 6
6. Hypophallus with its two processes acute .................................................................................................... 7
— Hypophallus with only the left process acute ............................................................................................... 9
7. The two processes of hypophallus very short, titillator ending in a small point ( Fig. 15 View FIG ). ...... P. punctata n. sp.
— The two processes of hypophallus long, titillator with rounded apex ............................................................ 8
8. Pseudophallus straight with a lateral projection ( Fig. 5 View FIG ) ................... P. madecassa Saussure & Zehntner, 1895
— Pseudophallus bent at a right angle, without lateral point ( Fig. 14 View FIG ) ..................................... P. ifatyensis n. sp. 9. Right process of hypophallus ending in a narrow round, pseudophallus rather short, becoming narrower in the middle, with some hairs ( Fig. 13 View FIG ) ..................................................................................... P. wintreberti n. sp.
— Right process of hypophallus wide, much greater than the left one, which ends in a turned right point, pseudophallus long and sinuous ( Fig. 12 View FIG )......................................................................................... P. fisheri n. sp.
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