Aculops
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175245 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6249915 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/034787A3-FFC7-E17E-FF3A-F8EAFA3EFCEC |
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Key to the species of Aculops in China
1 Coxal area smooth ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Coxal area with short lines or granules........................................................................................................ 8
2 Ventral annuli smooth ......................................................................... Aculops syringae Song, Xue & Hong
Ventral annuli with microtubercles.............................................................................................................. 3
3 Female genital coverflap smooth................................................................................................................. 4
Female genital coverflap with longitudinal ridges ...................................................................................... 5
4 Prodorsal shield smooth, tarsal empodium 4rayed .......................................... Aculops coryli Hong & Xue
Prodorsal shield with median, admedian and submedian lines, tarsal empodium 6rayed ........................... ............................................................................................................................... Aculops monoices Huang
5 Median line present...................................................................................................................................... 6
Median line absent....................................................................................................................................... 7
6 Setae h1 absent ......................................................................................... Aculops suzhouensis Xin & Ding
Setae h1 present ................................................................................................ Aculops laevigatae (Hassan)
7 Admedian line connected at base ............................................................................ Aculops oldhamii Huang
Admedian line separated .......................................................................................... Aculops fraxinus Huang
8 Dorsal annuli smooth................................................................................................................................... 9
Dorsal annuli with microtubercles............................................................................................................. 18
9 Ventral annuli smooth ......................................................................................... Aculops xiningensis Kuang
Ventral annuli with microtubercles............................................................................................................ 10
10 Tarsal empodium 6 to 7rayed ................................................................................................................... 11
Tarsal empodium 4rayed .......................................................................................................................... 13
11 Median and admedian lines connected .................................................................. Aculops sophorae Kuang
Median and admedian lines separated ....................................................................................................... 12
12 Prodorsal shield with a spine anterior, coxal area with short line .................... Aculops babylonicae Kuang
Prodorsal shield without spine, coxal area I with short lines, coxal area II with granules............................ ........................................................................................................ Aculops saussureae Song, Xue & Hong
13 Coxal area with granules............................................................................................................................ 14
Coxal area with short lines ........................................................................................................................ 15
14 Prodorsal shield smooth, scapular setae (sc) very long (85μm) ....... Aculops longispinosus Kuang & Hong
Prodorsal shield with admedian lines, scapular setae (sc) moderate long (16μm) ........................................ .............................................................................................................. Aculops sanguisorbae Hong & Xue
15 Median line present.................................................................................................................................... 16
Median line absent..................................................................................................................................... 17
16 Median and admedian lines connected at basal 1/3 ................................................ Aculops sienses sp. nov.
Median and admedian lines connected at center and basal 1/4 ........................... Aculops pelekassi (Keifer)
17 Admedian and submedian lines connected ........................................................ Aculops lycopersici (Tryon)
Admedian lines separated, submedian lines absent ............................................... Aculops yinghuae Kuang
18 Female genital coverflap smooth............................................................................................................... 19
Female genital coverflap with longitudinal ridges .................................................................................... 20
19 Tarsal empodium 2rayed .................................................................................... Aculops ulmi Hong & Xue
Tarsal empodium 5rayed ....................................................................... Aculops ailanthi Lin, Jin & Kuang
20 Median line absent..................................................................................................................................... 21
Median line present.................................................................................................................................... 22
21 Tarsal empodium 4rayed ............................................................................... Aculops atypta Hall & Keifer
Tarsal empodium 5rayed ........................................................... Aculops wenxianensis Song, Xue & Hong
22 Tarsal empodium 4rayed .......................................................................................................................... 23
Tarsal empodium more than 4rayed ......................................................................................................... 26
23 Prosternal apodeme absent ...................................................................... Aculops strobilaceae Xue & Hong
Prosternal apodeme present ....................................................................................................................... 24
24 Median and admedian lines connected ...................................................................................................... 25
Median and admedian lines separate ...................................................................... Aculops chinonei Huang
25 Coxal area with granules ...................................................................................... Aculops baligouis sp. nov.
Coxal area with short lines ............................................................................................ Aculops lycii Kuang
26 Prodorsal shield with granules................................................................................................................... 27
Prodorsal shield without granules.............................................................................................................. 30
27 Coxal area with granules .......................................................................................... Aculops salixis sp. nov.
Coxal area with short lines ........................................................................................................................ 28
28 Admedian and submedian lines separated .................................................. Aculops yangxianensis sp. nov.
Admedian and submedian lines connected................................................................................................ 29
29 Tarsal empodium 5rayed .................................................................... Aculops lysimachiae Kuang & Hong
Tarsal empodium 6rayed ...................................................................................... Aculops tianchis sp. nov.
30 Median and admedian lines separated ........................................................... Aculops alopecuroides Kuang
Median and admedian lines connected ...................................................................................................... 31
31 Prodorsal shield with a spine anterior ................................................................... Aculops jambosae Kuang
Prodorsal shield without spine................................................................................................................... 32
32 Coxal area with short lines and granules, median line complete ............ Aculops taihangensis Hong & Xue
Coxal area with granules, median line present 1/3 at base ............................... Aculops wikstrolmiai Huang
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