Tamalia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.2.7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3A7050CE-3C5A-4E38-BDB6-060E2EE0C234 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5613513 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D0053-6340-FF81-FF77-FBCF5CE5F9BF |
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Tamalia |
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Key to apterous viviparous females of the genus Tamalia
(Characters distinguishing T. coweni and T. keltoni after Richards, 1967; Miller and Sharkey, 2000; Blackman and Eastop, 2006)
1. ANT at least 5-segmented. ARS with no more than 13 accessory setae, no longer than 0.10 mm. ARS 0.93–1.21 times HT II and 0.50–0.66 times ANT III............................................................................ 2
- ANT always 5- or 6-segmented. ARS with no fewer than 18 accessory setae, no shorter than 0.15 mm. ARS 1.71–1.95 times HT II, and 1.42–2.05 times ANT III..................................................................... 4
2. ANT 5-segmented. Abdominal tergum uniformly dark sclerotic.................................. T. inquilinus Miller
- ANT 4-segmented. Abdominal tergum with transverse cross-bands.............................................. 3
3. Dorsal abdomen with cross-bands and with numerous small spicules. Head setae not more than 1.50 times BD III............................................................................................... T. coweni Cockerell
- Dorsal abdomen with sclerotized spots and without spicules. Head setae at least 2.0 times BD III........ T. keltoni Richards
4. HT I with 4 ventral setae. Dorsal spicules 0.012–0.018 mm long, with slightly rounded apices. PT/BASE (for 5-segmented individuals) 0.33–0.40....................................................... T. dicksoni Remaudière & Stroyan
- HT I with 2 ventral setae. Dorsal spicules very short, 0.002–0.005 mm long, pointed. PT/BASE 0.47–0.52. T. milleri sp. nov.
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