Oriverutus longicaudatus (Ahmad and Jairajpuri, 1997) Peña-Santiago & Liébanas & Ahmad, 2014
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originally described by Ahmad and Siddiqi (1997) from Cameroon, is an atypical species within its genus because of its apparently double guiding ring (see Ahmad and Jairajpuri’ s Fig. 3A View Figure 3 ) and long tail (108– 153 µm, c = 6.2–10.6, c' = 6.3–9.5). Andrássy (2002) regarded it as a junior synonym of O. macramphidius , but some relevant differences between the two species can be found to maintain tentatively a separate status for them, for instance neck length [289–386 µm, b = 3.4–3.7 in O. longicaudatus (n = 12) versus 237 µm, b = 5.3 in O. macramphidius (n = 1)] and vulva position (V = 48–51 versus V = 53).
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