Phlesirtes
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4244.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5690080 |
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Key to the species of male Phlesirtes View in CoL
1 Fore and mid tibiae with double row each of 6 ventral spines. Tanzania, Mt Hanang................. P. hanangensis View in CoL n. sp.
1´Fore and mid tibiae with double row each of 5 ventral spines................................................... 2
2 Tips of processes of last abdominal tergite inwardly rolled ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 )...............................................3
2´Processes of last abdominal tergite not curved inwardly.......................................................6
3 Only posterior tips of processes inwardly curved, gap between both processes circle-shaped Kenya, Ngong Hills................................................................................................ P. ngongensis View in CoL n. sp.
3´Posterior ends of processes broadly incurved................................................................4
4 Gap between processes triangle-shaped, also part of processes at dorsal aspect tri-angular. Kenya, Aberdare Range.............................................................................................. P. githunguri View in CoL n. sp.
4´Gap between processes not triangle shaped.................................................................5
5 Posterior margin of subgenital plate almost straight. Gap between processes open, u-shaped. Kenya, Mt Kenya................................................................................................... P. keniensis View in CoL n. sp.
5´Posterior margin of subgenital plate roundly incised. Gap between processes oval-shaped; Kenya, Aberdare Range............................................................................................... P. kinangopa View in CoL n. sp.
6 Part of abdomen, last abdominal tergite and cerci partly or fully black............................................7
6´Abdomen and last abdominal tergite not completely black, predominantly brown and cerci not completely black..........8
7 Space formed between processes of last abdominal tergite almost rectangular, processes curved down-wards. Inner branches of cerci stout, slightly inflated midway. Cerci completely black. Uganda, northern slopes of Mt Elgon.... P. melanocercus View in CoL n. sp.
7´Space formed between processes of 10th tergite triangular, tips of processes oriented to each other almost closing triangle- shaped space between them. Kenya, Mau Escarpment............................................ P. mauensis View in CoL n. sp.
8 Inner branch of cercus very long and slender, twisted at tip. Kenya, Chyulu Hills.................... P. chyuluensis View in CoL n. sp.
8´Inner branch of cercus shorter and stouter.................................................................. 9
9 Inner branch of cercus twisted at posterior end, inflated and/or laterally compressed before tip........................10
9´Inner branch of cercus not inflated/compressed before tip..................................................... 11
10 Inner branch of cercus strongly inflated, tip stout. Last abdominal tergite with u-shaped incision. Ethiopia..................................................................................................... P. latifrons Chopard View in CoL
10´Inner branch of cercus not as strongly inflated, tip thin and acute. Tanzania, Ngorongoro Highlands..................................................................................................... P. ngorongoroensis View in CoL n. sp.
11 Inner branch of cercus very short, little curved, in diameter round..............................................12
11´Inner branch of cercus very short, little curved slightly laterally compressed, tips twisted or not.......................13
12 Tip of inner branch of cercus thin, acute. Posterior margin of 10th abdominal tergite between processes angular incised. Space between processes of 10th abdominal tergite angular to roundish. Kenya, Aberdare Range................. P. limuru View in CoL n. sp.
12´Tip of inner branch of cercus not thinner than rest of branch; Inner cercal branch comparatively stout and short and little curved; gap formed between processes of 10th abdominal tergite shaped like a house with straight lateral sides and a roof-like posterior margin formed by the 10th tergite. Ethiopia.......................................... P. brachiatus Uvarov View in CoL
13 Tip of inner branch of cercus not twisted..................................................................14
13´Tip of inner branch of cercus twisted.....................................................................15
14 Tip of inner branch of cercus round and thick, suddenly narrowed shortly before apex; tip acute. Posterior margin of 10th abdominal tergite between processes u-shaped with median indentation. Tanzania, Manyara View in CoL Escarpment....... P. nou View in CoL n. sp.
14´Tip on inner branch of cercus not thick and suddenly narrow at apex; gap between processes rhombic.. P. laikipiaensis View in CoL n. sp.
15 10th abdominal tergite without median depression. Lateral processes of 10th abdominal tergite thorn-like stout. Kenya, Mt Elgon................................................................................ P. elgonensis View in CoL n. sp.
15´10th abdominal tergite with median depression............................................................. 16
16 Gap between processes of 10th abdominal tergite not rhombic shaped............................................17
16´Gap between processes of 10th abdominal tergite rhombic; very small body size. Posterior margin of subgenital almost straight. Tanzania, upper montane zone on Mt Kilimanjaro ........................................... P. kilimontanus View in CoL n. sp.
17 Gap between processes of 10th abdominal tergite plate u-shaped or almost rectangular incised. Median depression on 10th abdominal tergite shallow. Kenya, area around Eldoret.......................................... P. timboroa View in CoL n. sp.
17´Gap between processes of 10th abdominal tergite u-shaped but not rectangular. Median depression on 10th abdominal tergite deep. Tanzania, Mt Kitumbeine, Monduli Range, Mt Meru, Mt Kilimanjaro .................. P. merumontanus (Sjöstedt) View in CoL
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