Caligonella (Females), 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.1051/acarologia/20142142 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4639945 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D29F54-EC7E-FFAA-B4CE-4548C8E8FC87 |
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Caligonella (Females) |
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Key to the species of the genus Caligonella (Females) .
1. Dorsal shield present.......................... 2
— Dorsal shield absent........................... 3
2. Anal covers with one pair of setae... C. scutovata
— Anal covers with two pairs of setae....................................... C. claviparma
3. Anal covers with three pairs of setae.. C. venusta
— Anal covers with one pair of setae............. 4
4. Genu II with a solenidion............... C. tunica
— Genu II without a solenidion.................. 5
5. Solenidia on tibia I equal in length......................................................... C. geonoma
— Outer solenidion on tibia I longer than inner solenidion....................................... 6
6. Venter of idiosoma with shield between coxae.................................... C. afroensis
— Venter of idiosoma without shield between coxae............................................. 7
7. Outer solenidion on tibia I two times longer than inner solenidion..................................8
— Outer solenidion on tibia I more than two times
longer than inner solenidion..................... 9
8. Solenidion on tarsus I longer than outer solenidion on tibia I and two times longer than the solenidion on tarsus II......................... C. humilis
— Solenidia on tarsus I-II and outer solenidion on tibia I are equal in length.......... C. saboorii n. sp.
9. Outer solenidion on tibia I three times longer than inner solenidion, Solenidia on tarsus I and tarsi II subequal in length................ C. haddadi
— Outer solenidion on tibia I four times longer than inner solenidion, Solenidion on tarsus I obviously longer than solenidion on tarsus II.... C. tunxiensis
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