Phymatopsallus, sensu Knight, 1964
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2006)301[1:RPBAHA]2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8678614B-C54D-FC53-FD7E-F994FD094B93 |
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Tatiana |
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Phymatopsallus |
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KEY TO MALES OF PHYMATOPSALLUS View in CoL View at ENA
Medial vesical spine very long, approximately one-third the length of vesica (figs. 33, 34)................... 2 Medial vesical spine much shorter, at most one-fourth the length of vesica (figs. 30– 32) .......................... 3
2. Medial vesical spine inserted relatively close to secondary gonopore, distance equal to less that half the length of spine; vesica not twisted on apical two-fifths, portion apical of secondary gonopore straight in lateral view (fig. 34)...................... tuberculatus (Van Duzee) View in CoL
– Medial vesical spine inserted farther from secondary gonopore, distance equal to more than half the length of spine; vesica twisted on apical two-fifths, portion apical of secondary gonopore weakly curving in lateral view (fig. 33).... rinconae Knight View in CoL
3. Small species, total length 2.17 or les table 1); eyes small (fig. 3).............................. acaciae Knight View in CoL
– Larger species, total length always greater than 2.36 (table 1); eyes larger (fig. 3)... 4
4. Medial vesical spine very short, removed from secondary gonopore by distance about equal to length of spine (fig. 31)................... dubiosus (Van Duzee) View in CoL
– Medial vesical spine somewhat longer, removed from secondary gonopore by distance slightly less than length of spine (fig. 32)........... patagoniae Knight View in CoL
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