Pristocera, Klug, 1808
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4433.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5951441 |
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Key to species of Pristocera from Madagascar for males
1. Mandible with four distal teeth........................................................................... 2
- Mandible with five distal teeth........................................................................... 4
2. Petiole very setose in ventral view (Fig. 9D); hypopygium with inner margin not dentate (Fig. 9I); genitalia with apical lobes long, ocuppying more than apical half of aedeagus; lateral margin of aedeagus parallel (Fig. 9J–K)...... P. julieni sp. nov.
- Petiole glabrous in ventral view ( Fig. 13E View FIGURE 13 ); hypopygium with inner margin dentate, at least partially ( Figs 13J View FIGURE 13 , 21F View FIGURE 21 ); genitalia with apical lobes short, ocuppying less than apical half of aedeagus; lateral margin of aedeagus sinouos ( Fig. 13K View FIGURE 13 )........ 3
3. Petiole with midlength 4.0 × midwidth; hypopygeal chamber with latero-basal margin somewhat angled ( Fig. 21F View FIGURE 21 ); paramere shorter than basiparamere; subbifid, apical margin strongly emarginated, digitiform process absent ( Fig. 21G–H View FIGURE 21 ).............................................................................................. P. levicolllis (Kieffer)
- Petiole with midlength 5.0 × midwidth; hypopygeal chamber with latero-basal margin smoothly curved ( Fig. 13J View FIGURE 13 ); paramere longer than basiparamere; apical margin outcurved, digitiform process present, thin, very short ( Fig. 13K–L View FIGURE 13 ).................................................................................................. P. mauricei sp. nov.
4. Petiole very long and tubular, midlength 6.5 × midwidth ( Fig. 17E View FIGURE 17 ); hypopygium with apical third abruptly narrower than base ( Fig. 17K View FIGURE 17 ); paramere without digitiform process; aedeagus subcircular ( Fig. 17L–M View FIGURE 17 )................... P. teetsi sp. nov.
- Petiole never so long and tubular, midlength 5.0 × midwidth at maximum; hypopygium with apex somewhat narrower than base; paramere with digitiform process; aedeagus generally subconical........................................... 5
5. Basivolsella ventral surface folded....................................................................... 6
- Basivolsella ventral surface smooth...................................................................... 7
6. Hypopygium with apex beak-like (Fig. 5K); paramere with digitiform process curved upward (Fig. 5L)... P. martyi sp. nov.
- Hypopygium with apex hook-like ( Fig. 15J View FIGURE 15 ); paramere with digitiform process not curved upward ( Fig. 15K View FIGURE 15 )................................................................................................. P. makungai sp. nov.
7. Hypopygium with apex hook-like (Fig. 3K)..................................................... P. alexi sp. nov.
- Hypopygium with apex beak-like (Fig. 1K)................................................................ 8
8. Parameral apex very curved inward; digitiform process apical in dorsal view ( Fig. 23 J–K View FIGURE 23 ); apical margin with small spine in ventral view ( Fig. 23 K View FIGURE 23 ); dorsal margin sinuous ( Fig. 23 J View FIGURE 23 )............................................ P. cambouei
- Parameral apex not curved inward; digitiform process placed subapically in dorsal view; apical margin without small spine in ventral view; dorsal margin convex....................................................................... 9
9. Parameral apical margin at least somewhat concave (Fig. 1M; 19 L)............................................ 10
- Parameral apical margin convex ( Fig. 11J View FIGURE 11 )................................................................. 11
10. Parameral apical margin strongly concave (Fig. 1M).......................................... P. melmani sp. nov.
- Parameral apical margin somewhat concave ( Fig. 19L View FIGURE 19 ).......................................... P. zubai sp. nov.
11. Paramere very expanded in dorsal view, about 2.0 × basiparamere width ( Fig. 11I View FIGURE 11 ).................... P. morti sp. nov.
- Paramere moderately large expanded in dorsal view, about 1.4 × basiparamere width (Fig. 7H).......... P. gloriae sp. nov.
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