Tripylina
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190477 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5671178 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D5C87E3-EE2A-FFA7-FF07-FE66FA1DFB0B |
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Plazi |
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Tripylina |
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Key for identification of species of Tripylina
1. Subventral denticles posterior to dorsal tooth............................................................................................................... 2
– Subventral denticles anterior to dorsal tooth ................................................................................................................ 3
2. Dorsal tooth larger than subventral denticles, cervical seta 60–78 µm from anterior end .......................... T. arenicola
– Dorsal and subventral denticles of similar size, cervical seta 22–28 µm from anterior end .......................... T. ursulae
3. Cervical setae absent..................................................................................................................................................... 4
– Cervical setae present ................................................................................................................................................... 6
4. Body length less than 800– 940 µm, stomatal chamber walls of equal thickness ...................................... T. macroseta
– Body length more than 1400 µm .................................................................................................................................. 5
5. a = 29–30; b = 2.9–6.0; c = 18–26; c’ = 2.0–2.6 ................................................................................ T. yeatesi sp. nov.
– a = 22–23; b = 6.0–6.2; c = 14–16; c’ = 2.7–3.0 ............................................................................ T. kaikoura sp. nov.
6. One ventromedian cervical seta.................................................................................................................................... 7
– Two ventromedian cervical setae ....................................................................................................................... T. longa
7. No lateral cervical setae ................................................................................................................................................ 8
– Two pairs of lateral cervical setae................................................................................................................................. 9
8. Body length 1.4 mm or less, V 64 –70% ............................................................................................................. T. sheri
– Body length 1.6 mm or more, V 60 –65% .................................................................................................... T. stramenti
9. a <23 ................................................................................................................................................. T. tamaki sp. nov.
– a> 24 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
10. Cervical seta 62–77 µm from anterior of body; dorsal tooth 13–16 µm from anterior of body ....... T. tearoha sp. nov.
– Cervical seta 78–86 µm from anterior of body; dorsal tooth 16–19 µm from anterior of body ... T. manurewa sp. nov.
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