Acherontides, Bonet, 1945
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4623.1.9 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D397553C-4495-438C-8C0F-6B124AA9BC96 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F66A473E-FFC3-FFA4-FF7E-FC34D7E1F936 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Acherontides |
status |
|
Key to world species of Acherontides
1 Furca reduced; small mucro, reduced to small appendage or absent............................................. 2
- Furca normal, mucro present............................................................................ 7
2 Dens with 2+2 basal, dorsal chaetae...................................................................... 3
- Dens with 1+1 basal, dorsal chaetae...................................................................... 5
3 Two rows of chaetae on Abd. IV.................................................... A. atoyacensis Bonet, 1945
- Three rows of chaetae on Abd. IV........................................................................ 4
4 Ant. II with 11 chaetae, Ant. IV with one dorsal, 3 dorsolateral sensilla and 1 microsensillum; tenent hairs acuminate.................................................................. A. bullock Palacios-Vargas & Gómez-Anaya, 1996
- Ant. II with 12 chaetae, Ant. IV with one dorsal, 4 dosrsolateral sensilla and 1 microsensillum; tenent hairs clavate............................................................ A. juxtlahuacaensis Palacios-Vargas & Gómez-Anaya, 1996
5 Tenaculum 2+2 teeth.................................... A. pappogeomysae Palacios-Vargas & Gómez-Anaya, 1996
- Tenaculum 3+3 teeth.................................................................................. 6
6 Cephalic a0 present, Ant. IV with 3 large sensilla........................................ A. edaphicus Yossi, 1971
- Cephalic a0 absent, Ant. IV with 4 large sensilla....................................... A. tanasachiae ( Gruia, 1969)
7 Mucro and dens fused, with 2+2 basal dorsal chaetae and 3 apical rounded protuberances....... A. peruensis Hüther, 1975
- Mucro and dens fused, with 1+1 or 2+2 basal dorsal chaetae without apical rounded protuberance..................... 8
8 Mucro and dens fused, with 1+1............................................. A. huetheri Deharveng & Diaz, 1984
- Mucro and dens fused, with 2+2 (Figs. 17-18).............................................................. 9
9 3–4 chaetae in ocular area, tenaculum with 2+2 teeth........................................................ 10
- 2 chaetae in ocular area, tenaculum with 3+3 teeth.......................................................... 11
10 Abd. VI with 10 heavy spine-like processes, and 2 anal spines................. A. spinus ( Christiansen & Reddell, 1986)
- Abd. VI without heavy spine-like processes, with 2 anal spine.............................. A. potosinus Bonet, 1946
11 Tenent hairs acuminate, anal spine about 1/5 length of unguis III..... A. eleonorae Palacios-Vargas & Gnaspini-Netto, 1992
- Tenent hairs clavate., anal spine about 1/3 length of unguis III............................. A. serrasapoensis sp. nov.
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |