Dasydorylas, Skevington, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3656.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6303082 |
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Genus Dasydorylas View in CoL View at ENA
1 Tips of surstyli elongated, curved strongly ventrally.......................................................... 2
– Tips of surstyli rounded, not curved ventrally................................................................ 5
2 Phallic guide with a pointed projection on the left side in ventral view. gonopods well developed, pointed; outer gonopod with a lobe extending towards phallic guide ( Figs 7G–K View FIGURE 7 )................................... Dasydorylas bodocsi sp. nov.
– Phallic guide without pointed projection in ventral view. Gonopods less developed, rounded.......................... 3
3 Phallic guide with thick hairs, visible in lateral and ventral views, bent towards SS. Surstyli subsymmetrical, each with an appendage on the side in dorsal view ( Figs 8A–F View FIGURE 8 ). All tibiae with a dark spine anteromedially (sometimes only short hairs present)................................................................. Dasydorylas evanidus (Hardy, 1949)
– Phallic guide without thick hairs. Surstyli different, tibae without dark spine....................................... 4
4 Phallic guide narrowing towards tip, S-shaped in lateral view. Surstyli large, both hook-shaped in lateral view and with extended basal lobes ( Figs 10G–L View FIGURE 10 ). No anteromedial hairs on 3rd tibia............... Dasydorylas turneri (Hardy, 1949)
– Phallic guide short, straight, rather wide apically and with folded membranes, tip pointed in lateral view ( Figs 10A–F View FIGURE 10 ). Surstyli smaller, 3–4 outstanding dark hairs anteromedially on 3rd tibia.................... Dasydorylas sordidatus ( Hardy, 1950) View in CoL
5 Phallic guide with one spine on each side, pointed; phallus longer than SS, curved. ST8 with narrow m.a. SES with 12–14 little spines; gonopods symmetric, with 1–2 minute hairs on each side ( Figs 9G–L View FIGURE 9 ). Femora and tibiae dark brown to black........................................................................... Dasydorylas quasidorsalis ( Hardy, 1961) View in CoL
– Phallic guide without spines, pointed or not; phallus shorter than SS, m.a. broad. SES without spines, gonopods different, legs not dark............................................................................................. 6
6 Gonopods with at least 3 hairs on each side. Phallus with and extra structure, phallic guide broad at tip ( Figs 9A–F View FIGURE 9 ). Two very distinct erect hairs on t3 anteromedially and 3–4 dark spines in a row on the hind trochanters ventrally............................................................................................ Dasydorylas okongoensis sp. nov.
– Gonopods without hairs, phallus without extra structure. Phallic guide different, no hairs on t3 or trochanters............. 7
7 Phallic guide has parallel sides in ventral view, slightly curved and pointed in lateral view. Phallus with teeth on one of the branches. Eyes touching for shorter than 5–6 times ocellar triangle, fourth costal section more than 0.5 times the length of third costal section, T5 shorter than 3 times the length of ST8. ST8 enlarged compared to epandrium, m.a. broad (Figs 7A–F). Three to four erect anteromedial hairs on 3rd tibia................................... Dasydorylas africanus (Lindner, 1956)
– Phallic guide pointed and with lobes in ventral view (curved towards SS in lateral view); tubes of the phallus very thin. Eyes touching for distance equal to 5–6 times ocellar triangle. Fourth costal section very short (0.5 times the length of third costal section). T5 3 times as long as ST8 ( Figs 8G–L View FIGURE 8 ). ST8 and m.a. different, no hairs on 3rd tibia............................................................................................... Dasydorylas minymerus ( Hardy, 1962)
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