Leptus gagzoi (Oudemans, 1910)
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2023.66.7 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A4B61C-FFDE-FFB7-FEE7-FB18DDA908F9 |
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Felipe |
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Leptus gagzoi |
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Key to species of gagzoi View in CoL species subgroup (modified from Saboori et al. 2020)
(excluding L. madagascariensis because of insufficient data)
1. Dorsal idiosomal setae foliate ............................................................................................... L. (L.) foliatus View in CoL Australia
– Dorsal idiosomal setae typical, not foliate ................................................................................................................ 2
2. Scutum striated .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
– Scutum punctate ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
3. L> 85, W> 90 ............................................................................. L. (L.) cameronensis View in CoL Malaysia (Malay Peninsula)
– L <75, W <70 ................................................................................................................... L. (L.) cultellus View in CoL Australia
4. Posterior part of bulbus of basal segment of chelicerae with narrow transverse striations L. (L.) flindersi View in CoL Australia
– Bulbus of basal segment of chelicerae punctate ........................................................................................................ 5
5. fD> 75 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6
– fD ≤ 72 .................................................................................................................................................................... 11
6. Ti III> 280, Ti I> 230 .............................................................................................................................................. 7
– Ti III <250, Ti I <210 .............................................................................................................................................. 8
7. W> 160, L> 130 ................................................................................................................ L. (L.) tarranus View in CoL Australia
– W <140, L <120 ............................................................................................................................. L. (L.) calix View in CoL USA
8. fD> 100, W> 115 ............................................................................................................... L. (L.) agrotis View in CoL Australia
– fD <95, W <105 ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
9. Ti III/AW <2.3, trochanteral setae pointed ............................................................................................................ 10
– Ti III/AW> 2.3, trochanteral setae blunt-ended ................................................................ L. (L.) belicolus View in CoL Australia
10. Ti III 105–120, L 64–66, W 80–82 .................................................................................... L. (L.) georgeae View in CoL Australia
– Ti III 153–186, L 80–107, 91–102 ............................................................................ L. (L.) bathypogonus View in CoL Australia
11. W> 190 ........................................................................................................................................ L. (L.) stolae View in CoL Brazil
– W <170 ................................................................................................................................................................... 12 12. Leg I> 730 .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
– Leg I <700 .............................................................................................................................................................. 35
13. Leg I> 900 .............................................................................................................................................................. 14
– Leg I <900 .............................................................................................................................................................. 24
14. Leg I> 1260 ............................................................................................ L. (L.) calidus View in CoL Malaysia (Malay Peninsula)
– Leg I <1250 ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
15. Leg I> 1100 ............................................................................................................................................................ 16
– Leg I <1080 ............................................................................................................................................................ 20
16. With 4 hypostomal setae ......................................................................................................................................... 17
– With 2 hypostomal setae ......................................................................................................................................... 19
17. L> 125, AW> 100 ..................................................................................................... L. (L.) kattikus View in CoL Nepal, Vietnam
– L <120, AW <95 .................................................................................................................................................... 18
18. PW <105 ............................................................................................................... L. (L.) draco View in CoL Papua New Guinea
– PW> 115 .......................................................................................................................... L. (L.) maringensis View in CoL Congo
19. L> 110, ISD> 70 .................................................................................................... L. (L.) cameroonicus View in CoL Cameroon
– L <100, ISD <60 ..................................................................................................................... L. (L.) guarani View in CoL Brazil
20. With 2 hypostomal setae .................................................................................................... L. (L.) kyushuensis View in CoL Japan
– With 4 hypostomal setae ......................................................................................................................................... 21
21. W> 110 ................................................................................................................................................................... 22
– W <105 ................................................................................................................................................................... 23
22. Sternalae and intercoxalae fusiform ............................................. L. (L.) cheesmanae View in CoL Australia, Papua New Guinea
– Sternalae and intercoxalae slender ......................................................................... L. (L.) andongensis View in CoL South Korea
23. ASens <50, PSens <85 .......................................................................................... L. (L.) hidakai View in CoL Japan, Singapore
– ASens> 55, PSens> 95 ................................................................................................................ L. (L.) zhangi View in CoL Iran
24. W> 115 ................................................................................................................................................................... 25
– W <115 ................................................................................................................................................................... 29
25. L> 140, W> 135 ................................................................................................................... L. (L.) jocquei View in CoL Malawi
– L <135, W <130 .................................................................................................................................................... 26
26. Ta I <130 .................................................................................................................................... L. (L.) cyryli View in CoL Brazil
– Ta I> 140 ................................................................................................................................................................ 27
27. With 4 hypostomal setae ......................................................................................................... L. (L.) lighti View in CoL Australia
– With 2 hypostomal setae ......................................................................................................................................... 28
28. L> 125, Leg I> 850 ................................................................................................................ L. (L.) alkmenae View in CoL India
– L <110, Leg I <760 .......................................................................................................... L. (L.) zhutingensis View in CoL China
29. L> 125 ................................................................................................................................. L. (L.) carpenteri View in CoL Congo
– L <110 .................................................................................................................................................................... 30
30. With 4 hypostomal setae .............................................................................................. L. (L.) cerambycius View in CoL Australia
– With 2 hypostomal setae ......................................................................................................................................... 31
31. L = W ................................................................................................... L. (L.) gagzoi View in CoL Panama, Trinidad and Tobago
– L <W ...................................................................................................................................................................... 32
32. 1b> 130, 2b> 45 ............................................................................................................ L. (L.) zhejiangensis View in CoL China
– 1b <110, 2b <35 .................................................................................................................................................... 33
33. PL <65, ASens <35 ....................................................................................................... L. (L.) tiranicus View in CoL Venezuela
– PL> 75, ASens> 45 ............................................................................................................................................... 34
34. 1b <100, leg I 808 ............................................................................................. L. (L.) managarus View in CoL Indonesia (Java)
– 1b> 85, leg I 872 ..................................................................................................................... L. (L.) saigusai View in CoL Japan
35. Leg I> 590 .............................................................................................................................................................. 36
– Leg I <540 .............................................................................................................................................................. 42
36. GL <165 ................................................................................................................................................................. 37
– GL> 170 ................................................................................................................................................................. 38
37. fD 62 ................................................................................................................................. L. (L.) bankensis View in CoL Australia
– fD 41 ........................................................................................................................................... L. (L.) ruginus View in CoL USA
38. With 4 hypostomal setae ......................................................................................................................................... 39
– With 2 hypostomal setae ......................................................................................................................................... 40
39. Basal segment of chelicerae suddenly narrowed at the middle ........................................... L. (L.) pincheni View in CoL Australia
– Basal segment of chelicerae graduately narrowed .......................... L. (L.) balicus View in CoL Indonesia (Lesser Sunda Islands)
40. fV <25 .................................................................................................................................................................... 41 – fV 34 ...................................................................................................................................... L. (L.) leleupi View in CoL Tanzania
41. AL 53–62 .......................................................................................................................... L. (L.) planaltensis View in CoL Brazil
– AL 70–74 ............................................................................................................ L. (L.) agenori View in CoL Malaysia, Thailand
42. GL> 170 ......................................................................................................... L. (L.) terebrans View in CoL Indonesia (Sumatra)
– GL <140 ................................................................................................................................................................. 43
43. Leg I> 500 ........................................................................................................................... L. (L.) norrisi View in CoL Australia
– Leg I <450 .............................................................................................................................................................. 44
44. Leg II <350 ....................................................................................................................... L. (L.) sieversi View in CoL Venezuela
– Leg II> 400 ........................................................................................................................ L. (L.) puniceus View in CoL Australia
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