Phytomastax
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.3.6 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:38C16DF3-C0C4-4713-B045-87BD693CA11B |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5708325 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/991C87FF-4601-4D4B-FF12-7FFA7BAD4378 |
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Plazi |
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Phytomastax |
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Key to Phytomastax species of China
1. Antennae 21 segments................................................................................. 2
1’ Antennae exceed 21 segments........................................................................... 3
2. Antennae 21 segments, equal length to the front femur, apex of hind femur with 3 spines, first segment of hind tarsus above with 5 inner and outer teeth; hind tibia with 22 spines on outer side and 20 on inner side. Phytomastax tianshanensis Zheng et Xi, 1994 View in CoL .
2’ Antennae 21 segments, distinctly longer than front femur, apex of hind femur with 5 spines, first segment of hind tarsus above with 3 inner and 4 outer teeth; hind tibia with 17 spines on outer and inner sides....... Phytomastax pentaspinula View in CoL sp. nov.
3. Antennae 22 segmented, apex of hind femur with 1 spine, first segment of hind tarsus above with 8 teeth; hind tibia with 15~16 spines on outer side and 18~20 on inner side.................................. Phytomastax qinghaiensis Yin, 1984 View in CoL .
3’ Antennae 24 segments, apex of hind femur with 3 spines, first segment of hind tarsus above with 3 teeth; hind tibia with 15~19 spines on outer side and 14~17 on inner side................................... Phytomastax meiospina Chen, 1981 View in CoL .
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Eumastacoidea |
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Gomphomastacinae |
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