Hutufeideria
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.278344 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5696653 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CB8791-F05A-FFEF-06D0-FDB038CAFAE8 |
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Hutufeideria |
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Key to the species of Hutufeideria
(based on the illustrations of Hiramatsu 1978a, 1978b, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983 b, Hirschmann & Hiramatsu 1977)
1. Dorsal shield ornamented............................................................................... 2
- Dorsal shield without ornamentation......................................................................8
2. Ventral shield smooth.................................................................................. 3
- Ventral shield with ornamentation......................................................................... 5
3. Dorsal shield covered by small oval pits (ca. 5–7 µm); ventral setae smooth ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 29 – 32 ).......................... H. alata
- Dorsal shield with large oval pits (ca. 15–16 µm); ventral setae pilose............................................ 4
4. Central region of dorsal shield raised; dorsal setae pilose, surface of male genital shield with reticulate sculptural pattern................................................................................................ H. haradai
- Central region of dorsal shield not raised; dorsal setae smooth and pilose, surface of male genital shield smooth... H. virtuosa
5. Dorsal setae needle-like; dorsal and ventral shields ornamented with small oval pits (ca. 7–8 µm)......................6
- Dorsal setae wide; dorsal and ventral shields ornamented by irregular pits or web-like sculptural pattern................. 7
6. Dorsal and adanal setae smooth.............................................................. H. feiderisimilis
- Dorsal and adanal setae pilose.................................................................... H. feideri
7. Ventral shield with web-like sculptural pattern ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12 – 19 )............................................ H. thailandica
- Ventral shield ornamented by irregular pits (ca. 9–12 µm) ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 23 – 28 )................................... H. phuketensis
8. Dorsal setae in row j short (tips of j setae reaching insertion of the following setae in the series)....................... 9
- Dorsal setae in row j long (j setae expanding beyond insertion of the following setae in the series by half of their length)...10
9. Dorsal setae smooth in row j; surface of genital shield of female smooth..................................... H. aoki
- Dorsal setae pilose in row j; genital shield of female covered by oval pits.................................. H. hutuae
10. Setae j4 marginally pilose; adanal setae smooth............................................................. 11
- Setae j4 marginally smooth; adanal setae pilose............................................................. 12
11. Strongly sclerotised lines on dorsal shield present; genital shield of female scutiform............... H. hirschmannisimilis
- Strongly sclerotised lines on dorsal shield absent; genital shield of female linguliform........ Hutufeideria hirschmannoides
12. St1 setae as long as other sternal setae; setae j3 reach to insertion of j4................................ H. hirschmanni
- St1 longer than other sternal setae (1: 0,5); setae j3 not reach to insertion of j4........................... .. H. deliciosa
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