Diadiplosis, Felt, 1911
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.41 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:57774D2F-9059-48E6-878C-077946E5B204 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AF6A856B-F54D-FFD2-FED1-9C92E2ECFCF7 |
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Carolina |
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Diadiplosis |
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Key to adult males of Diadiplosis View in CoL View at ENA distributed in Brazil (Modified of Culik & Ventura, 2013b)
1. Maxillary palp 3-segmented,aedeagus cylindrical....................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1’. Maxillary palp 4-segmented,aedeagus triangular ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2. Aedeagus longer than cercus and hypoproct,aedeagus bulbous ( Fig. 4A View Figure 4 )............................................................................... Diadiplosis abacaxii Culik& Ventura
2’. Aedeagus approximately equal in length to hypoproct,aedeagus not bulbous ( Fig.4B View Figure 4 ) .............................................................................................................. 3
3. Cercus,hypoproct and aedeagus equal in length,hypoproct shallowly bilobed ( Fig.4B View Figure 4 )........................................................................... Diadiplosis multifila Felt View in CoL
3’. Hypoproct and aedeagus larger and longer than cerci,hypoproct deeply bilobed ( Fig.4C View Figure 4 )....................................................... Diadiplosis jamboi Culik& Ventura View in CoL
4. Claws of legs 2 and 3 simple......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4’. Claws of legs 2 and 3 dentate ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
5. Hypoproct unilobed;aedeagus shorter than hypoproct and cerci,dorso-lateral distal margin of gonocoxite without prolongation ( Fig.4D View Figure 4 ) ................................ ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Diadiplosis coccidivora (Felt) View in CoL
5’. Hypoproct deeply bilobed,aedeagus longer than hypoproct and cerci,dorso-lateral distal margin of gonocoxite with a long and narrow prolongation ( Fig.4E View Figure 4 ) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Diadiplosis pseudococci Felt View in CoL
6. Aedeagus shorter than hypoproct ( Fig. 4F View Figure 4 )....................................................................................................................... Diadiplosis martinsensis Culik& Ventura View in CoL
6’. Aedeagus much longer than hypoproct ( Fig.4G View Figure 4 ).......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
7. Gonostylus clavate and curved,dorso-lateral distal margin of gonocoxite without prolongation ( Fig.4G View Figure 4 )............................. Diadiplosis bellingeri Culik& Ventura View in CoL
7’. Gonostylus rectangular and stout,dorso-lateral distal margin of gonocoxite with prolongation after insertion of gonostyle ( Fig.2B View Figure 2 ).......................................... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... Diadiplosis saccharum sp.nov.
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