Xenos
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.171410 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5659921 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CD1CF855-4D1F-FF91-EE5A-FD6513186A94 |
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Plazi |
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Xenos |
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Key to males of the genus Xenos from the Neotropics
Out of a total of 18 species of Xenos described so far from the Neotropics, only 6 males are known, the rest of the species were described from females. A key to only 5 males is given below since X. bonairensis was described without its head or prothorax ( Brèthes 1923).
1. Palpus of maxilla absent................................................................................................ 2
Palpus of maxilla present .............................................................................................. 4
2. Maxilla as long as mandibles ........................................................ occidentalis ( Brazil)
Maxilla shorter than mandibles ..................................................................................... 3
3. Maxilla a fourth shorter than mandibles; of equal width throughout ending with a blunt apex ................................................................................................ fluminensis ( Brazil)
Maxilla an eighth shorter than mandibles; basal third wide and narrows to tip.............. .................................................................................................................. zikani ( Brazil)
4. Basal segment and palpus of maxillae of equal length ................... indespectus ( Brazil)
Basal segment longer than palpus ................................................................................ 5
5. Basal segment of maxilla two thirds the length of palpus; palpus does not fit into socket in basal segment .......................................................................bohlsi ( Paraguay)
Basal segment of maxilla twice the length of palpus; palpus fits into a socket in the basal segment ......................................................................... hamiltoni sp. n. ( Mexico)
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