Otostigmus, Porat, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4808.3.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:15876EA8-DC4E-456C-82CF-21E1DA2479F1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4331199 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE3287F3-FF83-D212-FF1C-F95798A4B1E4 |
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Plazi |
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Otostigmus |
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Key to Otostigmus View in CoL View at ENA species in Vietnam
1. Terga with longitudinal keels........................................................................... 2
- Terga without longitudinal keels......................................................................... 3
2. Terga with 3 or fewer longitudinal keels, antennae with 17 segments, teeth 4+4............................ O. amballae View in CoL
- Terga with 5–7 longitudinal keels, antennae with 21 segments, teeth 4(6)+4(6).............................. O. scaber View in CoL
3. Antennae with 17–18 antennomeres with more than three glabrous ones.......................................... 4
- Antennae with 20–21 antennomeres with first two ones and 1/3–1/2 of the third glabrous............................ 5
4. Antennae with 3 antennomeres glabrous................................................................... 7
- Antennae with 4 antennomeres glabrous......................................................... O. reservatus View in CoL
5. Each coxosternal tooth with 6(8)+6(8) small teeth................................................. O. multidens View in CoL
- Each coxosternal tooth with 3+3 or 4+4 small teeth.......................................................... 6
6. Penultimate prefemur with one spine, terminal leg with one tarsal spur, coxopleural process short, with 2–3 apical spines............................................................................................... O. spinosus View in CoL
- Penultimate prefemur without spine, terminal leg without tarsal spur, coxopleural process long, with 5–7 apical spines................................................................................................. O. astenus View in CoL
7. Coxopleural process with 5–7 apical spines, 2–3 lateral spines; terminal leg with many unarranged small spines (more than 26 spines) or some rows of bigger spines............................................................ O. aculeatus View in CoL
- Coxopleural process with 1–3 apical spines................................................................ 8
8. Coxopleural process with 3 apical spines, without lateral spines. Sterna 2–20 with complete paramedian sutures...................................................................................................... O. politus View in CoL
- Coxopleural process with one apical spine, without lateral spine. Sterna without paramedian sutures.......... O. voprosus View in CoL
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