Asialassus
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https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.64.4.277.2018 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BBAE26-FFD1-FFD9-FF07-A2B254843E45 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
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Asialassus |
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Key to the species of the genus Asialassus based on structures of male
1. Protibiae strongly flattened and bent down apically, without additional processes or teeth ( Fig. 18G View Fig ). Mesotibiae with strong and large 10–12 teeth on inner margin ( Fig. 18A View Fig ) A. cordicollis
– Protibiae ladle-shaped, bent down at apex, with additional one or two teeth or tooth-shaped process apically ( Figs 21C,D View Fig , 22E,F View Fig , 23D View Fig , 24B,C View Fig , 25D,E View Fig , 26B,C View Fig ). Mesotibiae without teeth or with several very small teeth on inner side near apex 2
2. Protibiae with two acute distinct teeth before apex ( Figs 21C,D View Fig , 22E,F View Fig , 23D View Fig ) A. kimurai
– Protibiae with a rounded or angulate inner process on inner margin ( Figs 24B,C View Fig , 25S,E View Fig , 26D,C View Fig ) 3
3. Mesotibiae almost straight (not thickened at middle, with several small acute teeth on inner margin near apex) ( Fig. 25F View Fig ) A. todai labels of the holotype
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