Striariidae, Bollman, 1893
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5094.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6302436 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CEBE1C-FFBD-FF83-FF22-FCFCFA347DDB |
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Striariidae |
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Key to genera of Striariidae View in CoL
1a. Ninth legs of males with telopodites, coxae and sternum fused; gonopod anterior angiocoxites divided into mesal and lateral branches; flagellocoxites absent....................................................... Subfamily Trisariinae View in CoL , 2.
1b. Ninth legs of males with all elements free; gonopod anterior angiocoxites not divided; flagellocoxites present............................................................................................. Subfamily Striariinae View in CoL , 3.
2a. Second crests of metazonites much larger than the others............................................ Stegostriaria .
2b. All metazonital crests similar in size................................................................ Trisaria View in CoL .
3a. Second, and on some rings, third crests of metazonites larger than others; 29 thoracic rings................ Kentrostriaria .
3b. All metazonital crests similar in size; 30 thoracic rings........................................................4.
4a. Gonopod anterior angiocoxites with a distal crown of stout spines......................................... Striaria View in CoL .
4b. Gonopod anterior angiocoxites without such a crown of spines.......................................... Amplaria View in CoL .
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