Himalopsyche navasi, Banks, 1940
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Himalopsyche navasi |
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Key to Indian species of the H. navasi View in CoL subgroup
1. Males. .................................................................................................................................................................... 2
— Females..................................................................................................................................................................4
2. Inferior appendages with terminal and basal segments almost equally long. ..... H. lepcha Schmid, 1963 View in CoL
— Inferior appendages with terminal segment shorter than basal segment. .................................................. 3
3. Inferior appendages with terminal segment not visible in lateral view. .......... H. horai ( Martynov, 1936) View in CoL
— Inferior appendages with terminal segment visible in lateral view. ............ H. lanceolata ( Morton, 1900) View in CoL
4. Segment VIII with posterior margin tapering obliquely. .............................................................................. 5
— Segment VIII with posterior margin not tapered obliquely. ................................. H. lepcha Schmid, 1963 View in CoL
5. Sternite VIII each with lateral hair-lined, hemispherical depression. ............. H. horai ( Martynov, 1936) View in CoL
— Sternite VIII without lateral depressions. ....................................................... H. lanceolata ( Morton, 1900) View in CoL
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