Nazeris, Fauvel, 1873
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4312.2.8 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F31F3659-337A-4A1B-8C69-Bf618D439Bdd |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6053143 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B058763A-FFA1-FFFC-FF7F-F9F43CF06D09 |
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Key to species of Nazeris View in CoL in Guangxi, China
1 Head with non-umbilicate punctation ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 15 – 19 )........................................... N. alatus Hu & Li View in CoL , sp. n.
- Head with umbilicate punctation..........................................................................2
2 Abdomen with fine microsculpture on all tergites........................................... N. qini Hu & Li, 2012 View in CoL
- Abdomen lacking microsculpture.........................................................................3
3 Body reddish brown, less than 6.0 mm.....................................................................4
- Body dark brown, more than 6.4 mm .....................................................................10
4 Dorso-lateral apophyses of aedeagus extending to the same level as or only slightly beyond apex of the median lobe....... 5
- Dorso-lateral apophyses of aedeagus extending much beyond apex of median lobe..................................6
5 Ventral process of aedeagus narrow, constricted to sharp apex in ventral view ( Hu et al. 2012: 36, Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ).............................................................................................. N. dayaoensis Hu & Li, 2012 View in CoL
- Ventral process of aedeagus conspicuously broad, with round apex in ventral view ( Assing 2016: 307, Fig. 11 View FIGURES 10 – 14 )............
............................................................................... N. latilobatus Assing, 2016 View in CoL 6 Ventral process of aedeagus nearly triangular, with narrow apex in ventral view ( Assing 2016: 309, Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15 – 19 )................................................................................................ N. obtortus Assing, 2016 View in CoL
- Ventral process of aedeagus broad, with wide apex in ventral view...............................................7
7 Ventral process of aedeagus provided with a pair of apicad narrow processes on dorsal side of apex ( Hu et al. 2012: 38, Fig. 12 View FIGURES 10 – 14 ) N. luoi Hu & Li, 2012 View in CoL
- Ventral process of aedeagus lacking processes near apex.......................................................8
8 Ventral process of aedeagus with round apex in ventral view and with a pair of round basal laminae ventrally ( Hu et al. 2013: 87, Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ).................................................................. N. damingshanus Hu & Li, 2013 View in CoL
- Ventral process of aedeagus with truncate apex in ventral view and with a pair of thin basal laminae ventrally............9
9 Dorso-lateral apophyses of aedeagus roundly widened at apex in ventral view ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 10 – 14 )..... N. huapingensis Hu & Li View in CoL , sp. n.
- Dorso-lateral apophyses of aedeagus narrowed at apex in ventral view ( Hu et al. 2012: 39, Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15 – 19 ).... N. tani Hu & Li, 2012 View in CoL
10 Male sternite VII with small semi-circular emargination in middle of posterior margin ( Hu et al. 2012: 41, Fig. 26 View FIGURES 25 – 29 )....................................................................................... N. megalobus Hu & Li, 2012 View in CoL
- Male sternite VII lacking emargination in middle of posterior margin............................................ 11
11 Dorso-lateral apophyses of aedeagus extending beyond apex of ventral process ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 25 – 29 )...... N. chenyanae Hu & Li View in CoL , sp. n.
- Dorso-lateral apophyses of aedeagus not reaching apex of ventral process........................................12
12 Dorso-lateral apophysis of aedeagus greatly expanded in apical half ( Hu et al. 2012: 42, Fig. 34)... N. grandis Hu & Li, 2012 View in CoL
- Dorso-lateral apophysis of aedeagus slender, not expanded in apical half.........................................13
13 Ventral process of aedeagus extremely elongate, about twice as long as dorso-lateral apophysis ( Hu et al. 2013: 88, Fig. 10 View FIGURES 10 – 14 )................................................................................ N. longilobus Hu & Li, 2013 View in CoL
- Ventral process of aedeagus not extremely elongate..........................................................14
14 Apex of ventral process of aedeagus divided into two straight branches in ventral view ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 20 – 24 ).... N. exilis Hu & Li View in CoL , sp. n.
- Ventral process of aedeagus with round apex ( Assing 2016: 307, Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 5 )..................... N. bihamatus Assing, 2016 View in CoL
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