Midoria, Kato, 1931
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4294.3.6 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:64E42C7C-275F-4892-A90E-4604C47F17D1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042153 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE285B-B817-FFD7-31DC-FF501E94FC0E |
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Key to species of Midoria View in CoL (without M. capitata Kato )
1. Aedeagus expanded apically in lateral view ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 21 – 30 )...................................... M. curvidentata View in CoL sp. nov.
- Aedeagus not expanded apically in lateral view..............................................................2
2. Aedeagus with two pairs of processes...................................................................... 3
- Aedeagus with one pair of processes......................................................................4
3. Aedeagus with one pair of processes apically............................................. M. huapingensis Li & Li View in CoL
- Aedeagus with two pairs of processes apically................................................. M. hei Cai & Jiang View in CoL
4. Aedeagus shaft with serrated processes dorsally............................................ M. denticulata Li & Li View in CoL
- Aedeagus shaft without serrated processes dorsally...........................................................5
5. Aedeagus shaft and lateral processes forming H-shaped structure in ventral view...................................6
- Aedeagus shaft and lateral processes not forming H-shaped structure in ventral view................................7
6. Style with single distal projection......................................................... M. hastifera Li & Li View in CoL
- Style with two distal projections.......................................................... M. hamulata Li & Li View in CoL
7. Processes longer than aedeagus shaft in lateral view..........................................................8
- Processes not longer than aedeagus shaft in lateral view......................................................10
8. Processes on aedeagus curved toward each other.......................................... M. annulata Cai & Jiang View in CoL
- Processes on aedeagus not curved toward each other..........................................................9
9. Apex of processes on aedeagus hornlike...................................................... M. torsiva Li & Li View in CoL
- Apex of processes on aedeagus not hornlike......................................... M. emmrichi (Zhang & Yang) View in CoL
10. Aedeagus with processes not furcate..................................................................... 11
- Aedeagus with processes furcate.........................................................................12
11. Processes on aedeagus separated from shaft........................................ M. longicornis (Zhang & Yang) View in CoL
- Processes on aedeagus not separated from shaft.............................................. M. deplanata Li & Li View in CoL
12. Processes on aedeagus tapering in lateral view..............................................................13
- Processes on aedeagus not tapering in lateral view........................................... M. zunyiensis Li & Li View in CoL
13. Apex of processes on aedeagus curved basally............................................... M. lamellata Li & Li View in CoL
- Apex of processes on aedeagus not curved basally............................................. M. funebris (Jacobi) View in CoL
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