Abdosetae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4007.1.6 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4EA3CDE5-568B-484B-908F-D94727351839 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6102356 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187F8-FFCF-9E2A-FF2D-711C78810148 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Abdosetae |
status |
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Key to the genus Abdosetae
1. Male................................................................................................ 2
- Female.............................................................................................. 6
2. RTA without branch on the inner side...................................................................... 3
- RTA with one branch on the inner side..................................................................... 4
3. TA inconspicuous, hump-shaped.................................................................. A. hainan
- TA conspicuous, spine-shaped.................................................................... A. ornata
4. RTA basally and apically each with one large hump on the inner side; RTA branch hook-shaped......... A. hamata sp. nov.
- RTA without hump on the inner side; RTA branch not hook-shaped.............................................. 5
5. RTA branch thumb-shaped; TA spine-shaped, bent to the retrolateral side.......................... A. digitata sp. nov.
- RTA branch sickle-shaped; TA knife-shaped, vertical........................................... A. falcata sp. nov.
6. Epigyne without concavities; COs visible.................................................................. 7
- Epigyne with pair of concavities; COs concealed in the anterior margins of concavities.............................. 8
7. Spermathecae kidney-shaped and close together...................................................... A. hainan
- Spermathecae spherical and separated by almost one spermatheca’s diameter............................... A. ornata
8. Posterior margins of concavities conspicuously sclerotized; spermathecae separated from each other..... A. digitata sp. nov.
- Posterior margins of concavities unsclerotized; spermathecae close together....................................... 9
9. COs trumpet-shaped and large............................................................. A. falcata sp. nov.
- COs not trumpet-shaped and smaller........................................................ A. hamata sp. nov.
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