Carlogonus, Demange, 1961
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4427139 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B27A7E-FFD2-0069-FF44-5B65FA27FEFE |
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Key to Carlogonus View in CoL spp. based on male features
[Details of all Carlogonus View in CoL spp. except C. gayathri View in CoL sp. nov. are adopted from Attems (1936), Demange (1977a, b, 1981, 1983) and Carl (1941) ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 A–H, 8A–H). Due to the unavailability of relevant character details, C. spinicaudus View in CoL is omitted from the key].
1a Telopodite of gonopod bears single tibial spine ( exaratus View in CoL -group)................................................ 2
1b Telopodite of gonopod bears paired tibial spines ( acifer View in CoL -group)................................................. 6
2a Lateral margin of anterior coxal fold lacks spine-like outgrowth................................. C. gayathri View in CoL sp. nov.
2b Lateral margin of anterior coxal fold bears spine-like outgrowth................................................ 3
3a Anterior spine-like outgrowth of lateral margin of anterior coxal fold long, mesal margin of tibia of telopodite with short conical process.................................................................................... C. robustior View in CoL
3b Anterior spine-like outgrowth of lateral margin of anterior coxal fold short, mesal margin of tibia of telopodite without conical process............................................................................................. 4
4a Telopodite distally spiralled, internal fold of mesal margin of posterior coxal fold with anterior rectangular process.................................................................................................. C. subvalidus View in CoL
4b Telopodite lacks distal spiral, internal fold of mesal margin of posterior coxal fold with anterior triangular process........ 5
5a Anterior coxal fold bears upwardly directed anterior process, mesal margin of anterior coxal fold bears anterior spine-like outgrowth, telopodite distally bears lateral and mesal triangular expansions................................. C. auriculus View in CoL
5b Anterior coxal fold bears downwardly directed anterior process, mesal margin of anterior coxal fold lacks anterior spine-like outgrowth, telopodite lacks distal, lateral and mesal triangular expansions................................ C. exaratus View in CoL
6a Anterior coxal fold with deep lateral indentation, tibial spines on telopodite equal in length................ C. chowdaiahi View in CoL
6b Anterior coxal fold without deep lateral indentation, tibial spines on telopodite unequal in length...................... 7
7a Anterior coxal fold bears posterior spine-like outgrowth, anterior process of anterior coxal fold less developed, 1st tibial spine on telopodite short and acute...................................................................... C. acifer View in CoL
7b Anterior coxal fold lacks posterior spine-like outgrowth, anterior process of anterior coxal fold well developed, 1st tibial spine on telopodite short/moderately long, acute/blunt............................................................. 8
8a Internal fold of posterior coxal fold bears upwardly directed triangular process, 1st tibial spine on telopodite acute with basal curvature.................................................................................... C. verhoeffi View in CoL
8b Internal fold of posterior coxal fold bears mesally directed irregular process, 1st tibial spine on telopodite blunt without basal curvature................................................................................... C. palmatus View in CoL
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