Opopaea
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.205793 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5443537 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039BDB7C-FF8D-FF93-FF0D-981FFA1BFA0D |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Opopaea |
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Key to species of Opopaea View in CoL View at ENA of Hainan Island
1 Carapace with cone-shaped tubercles on posterior corners.......................................................................................... 2
- Carapace without cone-shaped tubercles on posterior corners..................................................................................... 5
2 Clypeus height about 2.5 times of ALE diameter ( Fig. 1K View FIGURES 1 A – U )......................................................................... O. cornuta View in CoL
- Clypeus height less than 1.5 times of ALE diameter ( Figs 1I, L View FIGURES 1 A – U ) ................................................................................ 3
3 Book lung covers medium sized ( Fig. 8E View FIGURES 8 A – G ); distal part of male palpal bulb with long medially bent embolus ( Figs 8A, B View FIGURES 8 A – G , 12A–H View FIGURES 12 A – H ); female with long, transparent, needle-like parmula ( Fig. 8G View FIGURES 8 A – G ) ............................................... O. vitrispina View in CoL
- Book lung covers very small ( Fig. 3D View FIGURES 3 A – F ); distal part of male palpal bulb without long medially bent embolus ( Figs 3A, B View FIGURES 3 A – F ); female without parmula ( Fig. 3F View FIGURES 3 A – F ) ........................................................................................................................... 4
4 Abdomen of male without strongly elevated and blackened area between posterior spiracles; female postgynal depression with small triangular shaped anterior edge ( Fig. 2G View FIGURES 2 A – G ) .............................................................. O. gibbifera View in CoL
- Abdomen of male with strongly elevated and blackened area between posterior spiracles ( Figs 1H, I View FIGURES 1 A – U , 3C View FIGURES 3 A – F ); female postgynal depression with large triangular shaped anterior edge ( Fig. 3F View FIGURES 3 A – F ) ......................................... O. diaoluoshan View in CoL
5 Book lung covers very large ( Fig. 5D View FIGURES 5 A – D ); posterior eye row procurved from above ( Figs 1F View FIGURES 1 A – U , 5C View FIGURES 5 A – D ) ................... O. sanya View in CoL
- Book lung covers smaller ( Figs 4D View FIGURES 4 A – G , 6E View FIGURES 6 A – G ); posterior eye row nearly straight from above ( Figs 1E, G View FIGURES 1 A – U , 6D View FIGURES 6 A – G ).................. 6
6 Eyes large, ALE separated by less than their radius ( Figs 1G View FIGURES 1 A – U , 6D View FIGURES 6 A – G ); clypeus height about 0.75 times of ALE diameter ( Fig. 1N View FIGURES 1 A – U ); book lung covers very small ( Fig. 6E View FIGURES 6 A – G ).......................................................................................... O. sauteri View in CoL
- Eyes small, ALE separated by more than their radius ( Fig. 1E View FIGURES 1 A – U ); clypeus height about 2.6 times of ALE diameter ( Fig. 1O View FIGURES 1 A – U ); book lung covers medium sized ( Fig. 4D View FIGURES 4 A – G ).................................................................................... O. furcula View in CoL
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