Neoperla montivaga, P.Zwick, 1977
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5004.2.7 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB698798-FF98-FFDC-FF08-FE40FA6CFBAD |
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Key to species of Neoperla montivaga View in CoL group (males) known from Hainan
1. Hemitergal processes of tergum 10 long, nearly extending over tergum 9 (see figs. 1c, 2a–2b in Mo et al. 2020).................................................................................................... N. longispina View in CoL
- Hemitergal processes of tergum 10 short, normal length....................................................... 2
2. Process of tergum 7 truncate, apex is not triangular or trapezoidal............................................... 3
- Process of tergum 7 is triangular or trapezoidal.............................................................. 4
3. Aedeagal sac ventrally has two basal spinulose patches and a mesal bare lobe (see figs.1b–1e, 2 in Kong et al. 2014)................................................................................................... N. baisha View in CoL
- Aedeagal sac ventrally has a pair of small, lateral spinous lobes and two large, mesal, spherical lobes, one of them has spines and one is bare (see fig. 14–16 in Chen & Du 2016)................................................. N. sexlobata View in CoL
4. Process of tergum 7 is trapezoidal........................................................................ 5
- Process of tergum 7 is triangular......................................................................... 6
5. Trapezoidal process of tergum 7 has a pair of lateroapical subuliform lobes (see fig. 3 in Yang & Yang 1995)....................................................................................................... N. bicornuta View in CoL
- Trapezoidal process of tergum 7 has not lateroapical subuliform lobes ( Fig. 6b View FIGURE 6 ; see fig. 4 in Yang & Yang 1995)................................................................................................... N. hainanensis View in CoL
6. Aedeagus double curved, shows an S-shaped curve in lateral view (see figs. 3c in Kong et al. 2014)........... N. bicurvata View in CoL
- Aedeagus relatively straight without double curve........................................................... 7
7. Aedeagus has an elongate ventral projection and a pair of dorsal spinose projections at middle (see figs. 5d, 6 in Kong et al. 2014).................................................................................. N. furcomaculata View in CoL
- Aedeagus only has a low ventral spinose projection at middle or a pair of basal dorsolateral spinose projections.......... 8
8. Aedeagal tube bears a pair of basal dorsolateral lobes (see figs. 7, 8 in Chen & Du 2016).................. N. wuzhishana View in CoL
- Aedeagal tube has a low ventroapical lobe ( Figs. 2c–2e View FIGURE 2 , 3c–3e View FIGURE 3 )................................ N. limushana View in CoL sp. nov.
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