Zelotibia, Russell-Smith & Murphy, 2005
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.13.145 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:060B6F4D-830F-443E-8E5A-F9DE9ECB7289 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792136 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3B2B8794-2C15-1925-FF64-8F09A3578C0D |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Zelotibia |
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Key to the species of Zelotibia View in CoL
(illustrations modified from Russell-Smith & Murphy, 2005)
Males:
1 Male palpal femur clearly curved (A2); retrolateral margin of cymbium with triangular extension (A1) ............................................................................ 2 View Figure
– Male palpal femur straight (B1), retrolateral margin of cymbium straight or slightly curved (except in Z. dolabra View in CoL ) (B2)................................................. 10 View Figure
2 Tibial apophysis of palp originating on basal part of tibia, scoop-shaped in lateral view, reflexed forward so that it lies parallel to the long axis of the tibia. (A3) ............................................................................................................ 3
– Tibial apophysis not scoop-shaped in lateral view and originating midway of tibia (B3) .................................................................................................... 8 View Figure
3 Tibial apophysis bifid, with two strong prongs at tip (C1) ........... Z. lejeunei View in CoL View Figure
– Tibial apophysis not bifid (D2)................................................................... 4 View Figure
4 Embolus broad, bifid or indented at tip (D1) ............................................. 5
– Embolus tapered to sharp tip (E1) .............................................................. 6 View Figure
5 Tibial apophysis almost straight as seen from below (D2); embolus flat, with shallow indentation at tip (D1)...................................................... Z. kaibos View in CoL
– Tibial apophysis slightly curved outward as seen from below (F1); embolus twisted with deep indentation, appearing bifid (F2)............... Z. curvifemur View in CoL View Figure
6 Extremity of embolus beak-shaped (G1); median apophysis small (G2)........ ..................................................................................................... Z. mitella View in CoL View Figure
– Extremity of embolus sharp (E1); median apophysis large (E2) or with two prongs (H2)................................................................................................ 7
7 Tegulum with semitransparent distal extension (H1); median apophysis with two prongs (H2)............................................................................. Z. major View in CoL View Figure
– Tegulum without distal extension; median apophysis occupying half the bulbus (E2)...................................................................................... Z. simpula View in CoL
8 Embolus blade shaped in ventral view (I2).................................... Z. cultella View in CoL View Figure
– Embolus thin and needle-shaped (K2)........................................................ 9 View Figure
9 Tibial apophysis with minute basal tooth (I1)............................... Z. acicula View in CoL
– Tibial apophysis without such a basal tooth (K1)......................... Z. scobina View in CoL View Figure
10 Tibial apophysis of palp, viewed laterally, large and robust, the tip reflexed dorsally through 90 o (L1)............................................................ Z. flexuosa View in CoL View Figure
– Tibial apophysis of palp otherwise ............................................................ 11
11 Tibial apophysis of palp small and semi-translucent in lateral view (M1). Palpal tibia with a group of small dark papillae on a boss behind apophysis (M2)......................................................................................................... 13 View Figure
– Palpal tibia lacking a group of dark papillae on a boss............................... 12
12 Tibial apophysis of palp minute, triangular (J1), the tip slightly downcurved .................................................................................................. Z. filiformis View in CoL View Figure
– Palpal tibia with two large apophyses (retro-lateral and pro-lateral) (N1) ...... ................................................................................................ Z. bicornuta View in CoL View Figure
13 MA in ventral view clearly truncate at tip (Q1, P1) .................................. 14 View Figure
– MA in ventral view sharply pointed at tip (Q1) ........................................ 15 View Figure
14 In ventral view, MA almost twice as long as broad (O1), tip of embolus smoothly curved.(O2)................................................................ Z. papillata View in CoL
– In ventral view, MA only slightly longer than broad (P1), tip of embolus sinuous (P2).................................................................................... Z. supercilia View in CoL
15 In ventral view, embolus narrow, tip undivided (Q1) ........ Z. paucipapillata View in CoL View Figure
– In ventral view, embolus broad, the tip divided (R1).................... Z. dolabra View in CoL View Figure
Females:
1 Epigyne with large hood-shaped atrium anteriorly, lacking a clearly defined scape (a1).................................................................................................... 2 View Figure
– Epigyne without a clearly defined atrium and with a scape (a2) .................. 7 View Figure
2 With area of ridged cuticle anterior to epigyne (a3) .................... Z. scobina View in CoL View Figure
– Without area of ridged cuticle anterior to epigyne ..................................... 3
3 Anterior margin of atrium broadly rounded (a4)......................................... 4
– Anterior margin incurved (a5) ....................................................................6 View Figure
4 Copulatory ducts reflexed outwards at anterior end and opening at base of atrium (b1) ................................................................................................. 5 View Figure
– Copulatory ducts not reflexed outwards at anterior end, openings surrounded by blackish area (b2) ................................................................... Z. simpula View in CoL View Figure
5 Copulatory ducts at frontal curve with short diverticulum (b3) .................... .............................................................................................. Z. curvifemur View in CoL View Figure
– Copulatory ducts at frontal curve without diverticulum ............... Z. mitella View in CoL
6 Atrium heart-shaped (a5); copulatory openings long lateral slits (b5)............ ................................................................................................... Z. angelica View in CoL View Figure
– Atrium kidney-shaped (b6); copulatory openings oval (b7)........................... ................................................................................................... Z. subsessa View in CoL View Figure
7 Epigynal scape tongue-shaped, the tip smoothly rounded (c1).... Z. bicornuta View in CoL View Figure
– Epigynal scape not tongue-shaped, the tip pointed (a2) .............................. 8
8 Epigynal scape large, reaching spermathecae (c2)......................... Z. lejeunei View in CoL View Figure
– Epigynal scape much smaller, not overhanging part of spermathecae (a2)..... 9
9 Copulatory openings large (c3), connected by transverse groove (c4)............ ....................................................................................................... Z. major View in CoL View Figure
– Copulatory openings smaller, not connected by groove............................. 10
10 Spermathecae globular (c5), copulatory ducts S-shaped (c6)..................... 11 View Figure
– Spermathecae oval or flask-shaped (d1)..................................................... 12 View Figure
11 Posterior margin of epigynal scape with sinuous sides (d2); copulatory ducts strongly curved (c6) ..................................................................... Z. fosseyae View in CoL View Figure
– Posterior margin of epigynal scape with straight sides (d3); copulatory ducts less strongly curved (d4) ............................................................. Z. flexuosa View in CoL View Figure
12 Epigynal scape a narrow small triangle; copulatory ducts longer than spermathecae (e1) ................................................................................ Z. kibira View in CoL View Figure
– Epigynal scape a larger triangle; copulatory ducts shorter than spermathecae (e2)........................................................................................................... 13 View Figure
13 Tip of epigynal scape forming an obtuse angle, spermathecae located imme- diately posterior to tip of scape (e3) .......................................... Z. supercilia View in CoL View Figure
– Tip of epigynal scape forming an acute angle (e4)..................................... 14 View Figure
14 Spermathecae not touching (f1)................................................. Z. papillata View in CoL View Figure
– Spermathecae adjacent (f2) ...................................................................... 15 View Figure
15 Convex median part of spermathecae touching (f2).................................. 16
– Spermathecae touching in front and behind concave median part (f3).......... ......................................................................................... Z. paucipapillata View in CoL View Figure
16 Copulatory ducts curved at right angle between copulatory opening and spermathecae..................................................................................... Z. kanama View in CoL
– Curve of copulatory ducts more obtuse (f5).............................................. 17 View Figure
17 Curve delimiting copulatory openings at base of scape narrow (e5)............... .................................................................................................. Z. filiformis View in CoL
– Curve delimiting copulatory openings at base of scape wide (f5)................... .................................................................................................. Z. johntony View in CoL View Figure
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