Pseudopoda daliensis, Jager & Vedel, 2007
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Pseudopoda daliensis |
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Pseudopoda daliensis View in CoL group
Diagnosis. This group can be recognized by the following combination of characters: 1. Both dorsal and ventral part of RTA significantly developed, proximal part almost as broad as tibia; 2. The basal part of embolus significantly wide; 3. Posterior part of lateral lobes with distinct lateral projections; 4. Anterior margins of lateral lobes almost transversal to body length axis in most species (except P. peronata sp. nov.); 5. Loops of internal duct system extending laterally beyond first winding.
Species included. P. anguilliformis sp. nov., P. daliensis , P. kunmingensis , P. peronata sp. nov., P. sicyoidea sp. nov.
Distribution. China (Yunnan) ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 ).
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