Tridactylophagus Subramaniam, 1932
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5230.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10555704 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C1A630-1850-6F36-4C94-FE0BC3C6FB1F |
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Tridactylophagus Subramaniam, 1932 |
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Key to the world species of the males of the genus Tridactylophagus Subramaniam, 1932 View in CoL View at ENA
1. Hind wings with two detached veins between radius (R) and media (M)......................................... 2
- Hind wings with one detached vein between radius (R) and media (M).......................................... 9
2(1). Detached vein R 3 shorter than R 2......................................................................... 3
- Detached vein R 3 longer than R 2 ......................................................................... 4
3(2). Antennomere VII almost equal to preceding three segments together in length (Orient)................................................................................................. T. ceylonensis Kifune & Hirashima, 1980 View in CoL
- Antennomere VII almost twice as long as preceding segment i.e., antennomere VI (Orient)..................................................................................... T. maculatus Chaudhuri, Ghosh & Das Gupta, 1983 View in CoL
4(2). Antennomere IV half length of antennomere V............................................................. 5
- Antennomere IV longer than half length of antennomere V.................................................... 7
5(4). R 2 detached vein curved at anterolateral angle of wing (Australasia)................. T. buttonensis Kathirithamby, 1992 View in CoL
- R 2 detached vein not curved............................................................................ 6
6(5). R 3 detached vein broader than R 4 (Australasia)................................. T. canberraensis Kathirithamby, 1992 View in CoL
- R 3 detached vein as broad as R 4 (Orient)................................................. T. coniferus Yang, 1964 View in CoL
7(4). Antennomere IV swollen on one side........................................................ T. sufflatus sp. n.
- Antennomere IV not swollen on one side.................................................................. 8
8(7). R 3 vein small, narrow, faint and situated close to R 2 (Orient)................ T. orientalis ( Chaudhuri & Das Gupta, 1979)
- R 3 vein long, prominent and situated near tip of R 4 (Orient)................... T. aduncus View in CoL M axumdar & Chaudhuri, 1999
9(1). MA 2 vein present in hind wing (Orient).............................................. T. similis Kinzelbach, 1971 View in CoL
- MA 2 vein absent in hind wing.......................................................................... 10
10(9). Postlumbium almost rectangular in shape (Orient).......................................... T. sinensis Yang, 1964 View in CoL
- Postlumbium not rectangular in shape................................................................... 11
11(10). Tips of mandibles cross each other (Orient).............................. T. carinatus Mazumdar & Chaudhuri, 1999 View in CoL
- Tips of mandibles not cross each other (Orient)................................... T. mysorensis Subramaniam, 1932
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