Porobelba
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/695D1288-BCDD-983D-D6B6-C6A5D2B93ED6 |
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Porobelba |
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Based on the above descriptions and discussion, the three known species of Porobelba View in CoL may be identified using the following key:
1 First pair of prodorsal setae (c1) very long, typically lyriform shape. Other notogastral setae minute, thin. Prodorsum with one pair of tubercles behind insertions of interlamellar setae. Body length 390-405 µm.. ....................................................................................................................................... P. weigmanni n. sp.
- Setae c1 longer than other notogastral setae, but straight, parallel, oriented forwards. Remaining notogastral setae shorter and thinner, but well visible. Without tubercles on prodorsum ....................................... 2
2(1) Spinae adnatae present, body length 345-420 µm ............................................ P. spinosa (Sellnick , 1920)
- Spinae adnatae absent, body length 380-400 µm .......................................... P. grandjeanica Subias , 1977
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