Paraputo, LAING, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a18 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:268737C0-07DC-4273-8C47-026B926E24F3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5037849 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/574E87B4-FFA2-2409-FE37-FA52FAF1FAC9 |
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Felipe |
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Paraputo |
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IDENTIFICATION KEY TO NEW WORLD SPECIES OF PARAPUTO LAING, 1929 View in CoL View at ENA [adapted from descriptions and taxonomic keys in Balachowsky (1959), Williams (1969), Miller & McKenzie (1973), Williams & Granara de Willink (1992) and Foldi & Kozár (2005)]
1. Circulus absent ................................................................................................ P. guatemalensis ( Ferris, 1953) View in CoL
— Circulus present .......................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Thorax without cerarii ................................................................................................................................. 3
— Thorax with cerarii ...................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Multilocular disc pores absent; hind coxa without translucent pores ................. P. formicarii (Enrhorn, 1899)
— Multilocular disc pores present; hind coxa with translucent pores ................................................................ 4
4. Head without oral collar tubular ducts ................................................................ P. taquarae (Hempel, 1912)
— Head with oral collar tubular ducts ............................................................................................................. 5
5. Dorsum without oral collar tubular ducts; venter with oral collar tubular ducts all same size .......................... ..................................................................................................................... P. phoradendri (Cockerell, 1912)
— Dorsum with oral collar tubular ducts; venter with oral collar tubular ducts of 2 sizes .................................... ............................................................................................................. P. asparodensis ( Foldi & Kozár, 2005)
6. Dorsum with oral collar tubular ducts ......................................................................................................... 7
— Dorsum without oral collar tubular ducts .................................................................................................... 9
7. Cerarii separate, numbering 17 pairs ................................................. P. angustus (Ezzat & McConnell, 1956)
— Cerarii merged into a continuous marginal band ......................................................................................... 8
8. Thorax with ventral oral collar tubular ducts .................. P. ductorum ( Williams & Granara de Willink, 1992)
— Thorax without ventral oral collar tubular ducts ................................................. P. olivaceus (Cockerell, 1896)
9. Hind coxa with translucent pores .............................................................................................................. 10
— Hind coxa without translucent pores ......................................................................................................... 14
10. Hind femur and tibiae without translucent pores; anal ring setae each shorter than diameter of ring .............. ........................................................................................... P. taylori ( Williams & Granara de Willink, 1992)
— Hind femur and tibiae with translucent pores; anal ring setae each as long as or longer than diameter of ring .... 11
11. Anal ring with 8 setae or more ........................................................................ P. subcorticis (Morrison, 1922)
— Anal ring with 6 setae ................................................................................................................................ 12
12. Cerarii merged to form a continuous marginal band .................................... P. ingrandi ( Balachowsky, 1959) View in CoL
— Cerarii separate, numbering 17 pairs ......................................................................................................... 13
13. Hind trochanter with translucent pores; head with oral collar tubular ducts ........... P. larai ( Williams, 1969) View in CoL
— Hind trochanter without translucent pores; head without oral collar tubular ducts ............... P. theobromicola ( Williams & Granara de Willink, 1992)
14. Thorax with multilocular disc pores ................................................................ P. cualatensis (Cockerell, 1903)
— Thorax without multilocular disc pores ..................................................................................................... 15
15. Anal ring with 8 or more setae .......................................................................... P. rotundus (Morrison, 1922)
— Anal ring with 6 setae ................................................................................................................................ 16
16 Oral collar tubular ducts clearly of 2 sizes; head without tubular ducts ...................................... P. nasai n. sp.
— Oral collar tubular ducts all same size, with some present on head ............................................................ 17
17. Hind femoral anterior surface bearing about 21 setae; hind tibial anterior surface with 20-26 setae. Abdominal segments VII and VIII with longest dorsal seta about 30 µm long .................................................................. ............................................................................................................................ P. podagrosus ( Green, 1933)
— Hind femoral anterior surface bearing 11-13 setae; hind tibial anterior surface with 10 or 11 setae. Abdominal segments VII and VIII with longest dorsal seta about 50 µm long .................................................................. .................................................................................. P. colombiensis ( Williams & Granara de Willink, 1992) View in CoL
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