Thiallela, Walker, 1863
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4387.3.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3F9937F6-9480-498B-921D-D1586977DA20 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5945856 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F6917C-8D06-FFA4-B7F1-CE9CC18CFD8E |
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Thiallela |
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Key to species of Thiallela View in CoL based on female genitalia
1. Eighth sternite with a pair of processes on posterior margin................................................... 2
- Eighth sternite without process on posterior margin......................................................... 4
2. Ductus bursae shorter than antrum (Li & Ren 2006, Fig. 10).......................................... T. platantra
- Ductus bursae longer than antrum....................................................................... 3
3. Signum L-shaped ( Yamanaka 2002, Fig. 10)........................................................ T. hiranoi
- Signum bending horn-like (Li & Ren 2006, Fig. 9 View FIGURES9 )................................................... T. naevilla
4. Antrum with width not longer than twice of length.......................................................... 5
- Antrum with width longer than twice of length............................................................. 6
5. Signum a small, bending horn (Fig. 14)............................................................ T. ligeralis View in CoL
- Signum a large, boomerang-shaped horn (Fig. 16)......................................... T. sulciflagella sp. nov.
6. No sclerite posterior to eighth abdominal segment; signum a strong bending horn ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13 )................ T. epicrociella
- A sclerite posterior to eighth abdominal segment; signum straight, clubbed (Fig. 15)................ T. celadontis sp. nov.
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Phycitinae |