Schendylops, Cook, 1899
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4525277 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4525355 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D487AF-FF9F-C04D-FE11-F582FB13AFE1 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Schendylops |
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KEY TO THE MADAGASCAR SPECIES OF SCHENDYLOPS View in CoL View at ENA
(updating the previous key in Hoffman & Pereira 1997)
1. Ventral pore fields on both anterior and posterior sterna ...................................... 2
— Ventral pore fields on anterior sterna only ............................................................ 4
2. Pore fields ending on antepenultimate sternum; 1+1 setae on the coxosternum of the first maxillae; 65 p. l. (♀) .................................................................. S. mascarenicus
— Pore fields ending on penultimate sternum; no setae on the coxosternum of the first maxillae; either 55 or 75 p. l. .................................................................................. 3
3. Coxosternum of the second maxillae with c. 28 setae; 75 p. l. (Ƌ); basal internal edge of forcipular tarsungulum unarmed; ratio of length of tarsus to length of metatarsus of Ƌ terminal legs c. 1.25:1 ( Fig. 4A View FIG ) ...................................................... S. insolitus
— Coxosternum of the second maxillae with c. 19 setae; 55 p. l. (Ƌ); basal internal edge of forcipular tarsungulum with a small tubercle; ratio of length of tarsus to length of
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