Satsumanus, Ishihara, 1953
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5443.2.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11060579 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AA0D87BA-FFD8-FFF7-B4A9-FF0AFA434538 |
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Key to species (males) of Satsumanus View in CoL (modified from Rajgopal et al. 2023)
1. Phragma forming a pair of large roundedly squarish or rectangular plates.......................................... 4
- Phragma not forming any large roundedly squarish or rectangular plates.......................................... 2
2. Aedeagal processes subequal to or slightly shorter than gonopore-bearing shafts and bases of processes close to shafts in lateral view ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 20–30 )........................................................................................ 3
- Aedeagal processes nearly twice the length of gonopore-bearing shafts and bases of processes well separated from shafts in lateral view ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 5–15 ).................................................................. S. discedens sp. nov.
3. Aedeagal processes subequal to aedeagal shafts in lateral view ( Kim & Jung 2020: fig. 2G; Fig. 29 View FIGURES 20–30 ), shafts and processes almost parallel in ventral view, each shaft without subapical curved hook-like lamellar expansion over gonopore in lateral view ( Kim & Jung 2020: fig. 2F; Fig. 28 View FIGURES 20–30 ).................................................................. S. satsumae View in CoL
- Aedeagal processes shorter than aedeagal shafts in lateral view ( Rajgopal et al. 2023: fig. 2H), shafts divergent and processes almost parallel in ventral view ( Rajgopal et al. 2023: fig. 2I), each shaft with a subapical curved hook-like lamellar expansion over gonopore in lateral view ................................................................ S. chajingensis View in CoL
4. Basal processes shorter than aedeagal shafts in lateral view ( Linnavuori 1960a; fig. 43b) .................... S. breviceps View in CoL
- Basal processes longer than aedeagal shafts in lateral view ( Linnavuori 1960b: fig. 17d)............................. 5
5. Basal processes of aedeagus thick basally and constricted medially, with inwardly produced angulate leaf-like extension at apex in ventral view (Eyles & Linnavuori 1973: fig. 8a)................................................. S. ornatellus
- Basal processes of aedeagus uniform thin and gradually tapered towards apex, without angulate leaf like inward extension at apex ( Linnavuori 1960b; figs 1 b&c)..................................................................... 6
6. Socle rectangular and robust in ventral view; aedeagal shaft wide throughout, tapered only at apex; basal process outer lateral margin curvilinear, not keeled at subapical position ( Linnavuori 1960b: fig. 17c)........................ S. rubrinervis View in CoL
- Socle rectangular and not robust in ventral view; aedeagal shaft slender throughout; basal process keeled subapically, abruptly tapered afterwards ( Linnavuori 1960b; fig. 17b)................................................. S. multispinosus View in CoL
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