Orthelimaea Karny, 1926
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Key to Known Indian species of Orthelimaea Karny, 1926
(Reworked from Ingrisch, 1990)
1. Lobes of male subgenital plate almost parallel ( Ingrisch, 1990: Figs. 23, 24; Text Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 )........................... 3
- Lobes of male subgenital plate widely separated in the middle ( Ingrisch & Shishodia, 1998: Figs. 3, 4; Ingrisch, 1990: Fig. 25)................................................................................................. 2
2. Male cercus with apical part narrow acute ( Ingrisch & Shishodia, 1998: Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ); subgenital plate with the apical lobes less strongly diverging in middle and the basal area wider ( Ingrisch & Shishodia, 1998: Figs. 3, 4)........................................................................................... O. carispina ( Ingrisch & Shishodia, 1998)
- Male cercus with apical part broad and truncate ( Ingrisch, 1990: Fig. 22); subgenital plate with the apical lobes strongly diverging in middle and the basal area narrower ( Ingrisch, 1990: Fig. 25).......... O. securigera ( Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878)
3. Male cerci with apex excavated, dorsal apex with a long, pointed appendage ( Ingrisch, 1990: Figs. 18, 19).............................................................................................. O. insignis ( Walker, 1869)
- Male cerci with apex slightly excavated, dorsal apex with a tooth ( Ingrisch, 1990: Figs. 20, 21; Text Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 )....................................................................................... O. himalayana ( Ingrisch, 1990)
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