Lathrobium
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5052.1.7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AF5C75CE-D641-43EB-BFA2-BDDAA0C21C7C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5572716 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EBFE37-831B-FFBD-15F4-FE6BFA269179 |
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Lathrobium |
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Key to the microphthalmous Lathrobium View in CoL species of Turkey
The keys to Turkish microphthalmous species in Assing (2001, 2007) and Anlaş (2018) are modified as follows:
1. Eyes strongly reduced, without ommatidia................................................................. 2
- Eyes weakly reduced, with> 30 ommatidia................................................................. 4
2. Eyes completely reduced, without ommatidia or pigmentation; aedeagus almost symmetrical ( Assing, 2001: figs 30−36).................................................................................. L. brignolii Bordoni, 1980 View in CoL
- Eyes barely visible in dorsal view, without distinct ommatidia, but with pigmentation; aedeagus strongly asymmetrical... 3.
3. Head with pronounced microreticulation; pronotum narrower in relation to head; aedeagus smaller, 0.60–0.65 mm ( Assing, 2007: figs 1−12)................................................................. L. distortum Assing, 2007 View in CoL
- Head with shallow microreticulation; pronotum broader in relation to head; aedeagus larger, approximately 0.9 mm ( Assing, 2007: figs 13−22)................................................................. L. deforme Assing, 2007 View in CoL
4. Micro-pubescence on median posterior area of female sternum VIII absent; area with modified dark setae of male sternum VII confined to posterior median emargination; apical sclerotized structure of internal sac of the aedeagus shaped like a spoon apically in lateral view ( Figs 1-10 View FIGURES 1–9 View FIGURES 10–18 )............................................................ L. kacari View in CoL sp. n.
- Micro-pubescence on median posterior area of female sternum VIII present; area with modified dark setae of male sternum VII extending further anteriad.............................................................................. 5.
5. Apical sclerotized structure of internal sac in the aedeagus shaped like a hook or a barb in lateral view................. 6.
- Apical sclerotized structure of internal sac in the aedeagus shaped like a straight spine or protruding as two parts in lateral view............................................................................................... 7.
6. Male sternum VIII with pubescence present along median line, with slightly smaller apical emargination; apical sclerotized structure of internal sac of the aedeagus shaped like a barb in lateral view ( Assing, 2001: figs 17−21; Anlaş, 2018: figs. 18−24)........................................................................ L. uncinatum Assing, 2001 View in CoL
- Male sternum VIII without pubescence along median line, with larger apical emargination; apical sclerotized structure of internal sac in the aedeagus shaped like a hook in lateral view ( Assing, 2001: figs 8−16; Anlaş, 2018: figs. 11−17).................................................................................. L. bodemeyeri Bernhauer, 1903 View in CoL
7. Lighter colouration of the forebody; aedeagus smaller (0.9 mm long); apical sclerotized structure of internal sac of the aedeagus shaped like a straight spine in lateral view ( Anlaş, 2018: figs. 1−10)........................... L. newtoni Anlaş, 2018 View in CoL
- Darker colouration of the forebody; aedeagus larger (1.15−1.20 mm long); apical sclerotized structure of internal sac of the aedeagus protruding as two parts in lateral view ( Figs. 10-18 View FIGURES 10–18 )....................................... L. celiki View in CoL sp. n.
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