Meganola, Dyar, 1898
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4686.2.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9D0F4B6D-56D4-4F57-923F-0BA725C9AAF0 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5943181 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0A5987B5-661B-FFD7-FF6B-296F5DB4FBF6 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Meganola |
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Key to species of the genus Meganola View in CoL in Korea, based on the male genitalia
1. Uncus not tapering.................................................................................... 2
-. Uncus tapering....................................................................................... 5
2. Uncus not clavate without arms.......................................................................... 3
-. Uncus clavate with arms..................................................................... M. mediofascia
3. Valva bulbous to apex with short uncus half as tegumen....................................................... 4
-. Valva not bulbous to apex with long uncus as tegumen................................................. M. fumosa View in CoL
4. Uncus thumb-shaped, valva appendix lobe on basal area present, harpe horn-shaped with enlarged basal area...... M. parki
-. Uncus stout, valve appendix lobe absent, harpe straight finger-shaped with small knobles.................... M. shimekii View in CoL
5. Uncus triangular-shaped................................................................................ 6
-. Uncus tumescent at middle part with arms, harpe bowl-shaped, saccus broad than valve narrow part, aedeagus shorter than valva....................................................................................... M. costalis View in CoL
6. Aedeagus with cornutus................................................................................ 7
-. Aedeagus without cornutus............................................................................. 8
7. Harpe finger-shaped with dentate, located on basal area of harpe......................................... M. albula View in CoL
-. Harpe strong spine-shaped without dentate, located on median area of harpe........................... M. triangulalis View in CoL
8. Harpe with dentate, aedeagus shorter than valva and stout..................................................... 9
-. Harpe without dentate, aedeagus almost same length as valva and waved................................ M. subgigas
9. Harpe finger-shaped.................................................................................. 10
-. Harpe triangular-shaped..................................................................... M. protogigas View in CoL
10. Uncus without arms, harpe minute dentate, blunt apex....................................................... 11
-. Uncus with arms, harpe dentate, apex pointed..................................................... M. strigulosa View in CoL
11. Sacculus thick, aedeagus apex dentate............................................................... M. gigas View in CoL
-. Sacculs thin, aedeagus apex pointed round.......................................................... M. mikabo View in CoL
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