Choroterpes Eaton, 1881
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4338.1.12 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5998819 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/325587EA-8A6F-FFBC-FFDA-408FFA74FB90 |
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Key to the known species of Choroterpes Eaton, 1881 View in CoL View at ENA in India (Larva)
1. Gills present on abdominal segments 2–7; maxillary and labial palp elongated and with long filtering setae ................................ 2
- Gills present on abdominal segments 1–7; maxillary and labial palp not as above ......................................................................... 3
2. Labrum with deep median emargination and sharp semicircular impression on the dorsal surface; maxilla with inner-apical angle produced as tusk-like process .......................................................................................... C. (Dilatognathus) nigella (Kang & Yang)
- Labrum with shallow median emargination and without sharp semicircular impression on the dorsal surface; maxilla with inner- apical angle not produced as tusk-like process .......................................... C. (Dilatognathus) nicobarensis Selvakumar & Chandra
3. Gills 2–7 monolamellate .............................................................. C. (Monochoroterpes) nandini Selvakumar & Sivaramakrishnan
- Gills 2–7 bilamellate ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
4. Middle abdominal gills terminated in 3 processes with median projection longer than laterals... Choroterpes (Choroterpes) View in CoL ........ 5
- Middle abdominal gills terminated in 3 slender subequal processes... Choroterpes (Euthraulus) View in CoL .................................................... 6
5. Gill 1 single; upper and lower lamellae of gills 2–7 with 3 apical processes, median process relatively slender and longer than lat- erals ...................................................................................... C. (Choroterpes) kaegies Selvakumar, Subramanian & Chandra sp. n.
- Gill 1 double; upper and lower lamellae of gills 2–7 with 3 apical processes, median process relatively larger and longer than lat- erals .................................................................................................................................. C. (Choroterpes) petersi Tong & Dudgeon View in CoL
6. Dorsal and ventral lamellae plate-like, narrow and terminating in three slender subequal processes, tracheae unbranched; antero- median emargination of labrum comparatively narrow and deeply cleft (‘V’ shaped)....................................................................... .............................................................................. C. (Euthraulus) nambiyarensis Selvakumar, Arunachalam & Sivaramakrishnan
- Dorsal and ventral lamellae plate-like, oval and terminating in three slender subequal processes, tracheae branched; anteromedian emargination of labrum deep (U-shaped) ............................... C. (Euthraulus) alagarensis Dinakaran, Balachandran & Anbalagan
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