Pneumocoptes Baker, 1951
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1951.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/437687C1-E68F-FF14-FF4C-CD93FA6FFDF9 |
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Pneumocoptes Baker, 1951 |
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Key to females of the genus Pneumocoptes Baker, 1951
( P. banksi is not adequately known and is not included here)
1. Posterior margin of posterogynal shield indistinct. Solenidion ϕIV absent. Setae w and r with moderately pointed apex ............................................................................................................................................................................. 2
– Posterior margin of posterogynal shield distinctly developed, convex, widely rounded. Solenidion ϕIV alveolar or distinctly developed. Setae w and r with widely rounded apex ................................. P. tiollaisi Doby, 1963 ( Fig. 83 View FIGURE 83 )
2. Body, including gnathosoma, 205–235 long. Alveoli g and 4a distinct. Sternum 25–30 long, its apex situated distinctly posterior to setae 1a. Tarsal apices weakly pointed ...................... P. penrosei ( Weidman, 1917) ( Figs. 80 View FIGURE 80 , 81 View FIGURE 81 )
– Body, including gnathosoma, 170–175 long. Alveoli g and 4a very small. Sternum 15–17 long, its apex situated level with or slightly posterior to seta 1a bases. Tarsal apices distinctly pointed........................................................... .................................................................................................................................... P. jellisoni Baker, 1951 ( Fig. 85 View FIGURE 85 )
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