Diduga, Moore, 1887
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4624.3.5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038387CA-FFAD-4041-FF46-FBD0FA270DFB |
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Diduga |
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Key to the species of the genus Diduga in Vietnam based on the male genitalia
1 Valva symmetric............................................................................. D. alternota
- Valva asymmetric..................................................................................... 2
2 Apex of valva with spines.............................................................................. 3
- Apex of valva without spines............................................................................ 4
3 Uncus stout; apex of valva with a row of 3˗4 strong chaetae are shorter than width of apex valva; basal pro- cesses of valva absent......................................................... D. cucphuonga
- Uncus slender; apex of valva with strongest 2˗3 apical chaetae are longer than width of apex valva; two asymmetric, stout basal processes of valva present............................................. D. nigridentata n. sp.
4 Right valva branched to five diverse sized and formed branches, which are more or less straight on right valva................................................................. D. quinquicornuta n. sp.
- Right valva not branched to five diverse sized and formed branches, which at least one is curved on right valva................................................................................. 5
5 Sclerotized basal part of valva not curved, with broadly waved apical............................ D. hanoiensis n. sp.
- Sclerotized basal part of valva strong curved, with cockcomb˗shaped apical..................... D. bayartogtokhi n. sp.
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