Tanytydeus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4303.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051860 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1124C97E-FFFD-FF91-A981-7EBDFA08F967 |
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Key to species of the genus Tanytydeus
( T. neocristatus Kandeel and Hoda, 1984 and T. amabilis ( Kandeel, 1992) are not included in the key due to their incomplete description).
1. Adults with three pairs of genital acetabulae............................................................... 2
- Adults with two pairs of genital acetabulae................................................................ 6
2. Genu I with six simple setae............................................................................3
- Genu I with seven simple setae.......................................................................... 4
3. Femur and genu II with two setae each, tarsus III with five setae....... T. simplex (Delfinado and Baker, 1974) View in CoL comb. nov.
- Femur and genu II with three setae each, tarsus III with six setae.................. T. lamington Seeman and Walter, 1999
4. Genu II with four setae, genu IV with three setae............................................................ 5
- Genu II with three setae, genu IV with two setae..................................... T. cristatus Theron et al., 1969
5. Genital area with 8–10 pairs of genital setae; idiosomal length 550–685; dorsal setae lengths: c 1 23–29, c 2 38–43, d 24–30, e 21–28.................................................. T. beyzavii Khanjani, Nadri, Khanjani and Seeman, 2014
- Genital area with 6–7 pairs of genital setae, idiosomal length 455; dorsal setae lengths: c 1 15, c 2 24, d 14, e 15.................................................................................... .. T. kakadu Seeman and Walter, 1999
6. Genu I with seven simple setae, genu II with three setae, genu IV with two setae, seta l” of tibia I eupathidion-like, seta p’ of tarsus II simple, with three pairs of aggenital and two pairs of genital setae in adults................................7
- Genu I with six simple setae, genu II with two setae, genu IV with one seta, seta l” of tibia I simple, seta p’ of tarsus II eupathidion-like, with 6–7 pairs of aggenital and three pairs of genital setae in adults.................. cubanus sp. nov.
7. Idiosomal setae longer (sci 46, sce 17, c 2 26, 2 a 26, 2 b 24, 3 a 33, 3 b 19), seta k of tibia I pointed, all setae on trochanter, femur, genu and tibia II pointed..................................................... T. cf. aegyptiacus ( Soliman, 1974)
- Idiosomal setae shorter (sci 25–28, sce 8–9, c 2 14–16, 2 a 13–14, 2 b 11, 3 a 13, 3 b 9), seta k of tibia I blunt-ended, all setae on trochanter, femur, genu and tibia II blunt-ended............................................... T. kethleyi sp. nov.
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