Eugenys Quate, 1996
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.935.2547 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11392146 |
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Eugenys Quate, 1996 |
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Key to the males of Eugenys Quate, 1996 View in CoL
1. Hypopods with a lateral digitiform and curved projection (see Fig. 6C, E View Fig .) .... E. singularis sp. nov.
– Hypopods without a lateral digitiform projection (as in Fig. 3A–E View Fig ) ................................................ 2
2. Hypopods with 14–16 apical tenacula ( Figs 2B View Fig , 3E View Fig ) .................................... E. cymosa Quate, 1999
– Hypopods with a single apical tenaculum ( Fig. 3B, D–E View Fig ) ............................................................... 3
3. Antennal flagellomeres without a patch of darkened sensilla ( Fig. 4A View Fig ) ........................................... 5
– Antennal flagellomeres with a patch of darkened sensilla ( Fig. 8A View Fig ) ................................................ 4
4. Aedeagus curved, without distinguishable paramere apart from the parameral sclerite ( Figs 3D View Fig , 7E– F, H View Fig ) ...................................................................................................................... E. upsilon sp. nov.
– Aedeagus straight, with distinguishable paramere in addition to the parameral sclerite( Figs 3B View Fig , 5B View Fig ) ......................................................................................................... E. panamensis Quate, 1999
5. Aedeagus short, less than half the length of the ejaculatory apodeme; parameral sclerite not Y-shaped, appears absent ( Figs 3E View Fig , 4E, G View Fig , 5A View Fig ) ........................................................................ E. micra sp. nov.
– Aedeagus long, more than half the length of the ejaculatory apodeme; parameral sclerite Y-shaped and sclerotized ( Figs 2A View Fig , 3C View Fig ) .................................................................... E. clavellata Quate, 1996
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