Otostigmus rugulosus, Porat, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5081.2.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5834151 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E87B2-CC74-FFA2-57AE-FF51A7C76C7B |
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Key to the valid species of the Otostigmus rugulosus View in CoL group (Modified from Lewis, 2010)
1 With prefemoral distodorsal spine on leg 20................................................................. 2
- Without prefemoral distodorsal spine on leg 20.............................................................. 3
2 Typically with 4+4 main forcipular coxosternal teeth, tergites without spinules, sternite 21 with sides converging posteriorly.. O. spinosus View in CoL
- Typically with 3+3 main forcipular coxosternal teeth, tergites typically with spinules, sternite 21 with sides ± parallel............................................................................................... O. punctiventer View in CoL
3 With 3+3 main forcipular coxosternal teeth................................................................. 4
- With 4+4 main forcipular coxosternal teeth................................................................. 5
4 With a single apical coxopleural spine............................................................. O. martensi View in CoL
- With two or three apical coxopleural spines................................................................. 6
5 Coxopleural process long, and curved in females, ultimate leg prefemora with four rows of spines, leg 20 with one tarsal spur................................................................................... .. O. xizangensis n. sp.
- Coxopleural process short and straight, ultimate leg prefemora with three rows of spines, leg 20 without tarsal spur.......................................................................... O. rugulosus View in CoL incl. O. rugulosus View in CoL striaturatus
6 Sternite paramedian sutures absent or present on anterior sternites only and very short ............................... 7
- Sternite paramedian sutures present...................................................................... 10
7 Tergites with small tubercles................................................................... O. noduliger View in CoL
- Tergites without small tubercles.......................................................................... 8
8 Coxopleural process without lateral spines........................................................ O. olivaceus View in CoL
- Coxopleural process with one or two lateral spines........................................................... 9
9 First 3 pairs of legs with two tarsal spurs, ultimate legs without tarsal spur................................... O. feae
- First 15 pairs of legs with two tarsal spurs, ultimate legs with tarsal spur................................. O. fossuliger View in CoL
10 With (19)20–21 antennomeres and two apical and one subapical coxopleural spine................................ 11
- With 18 antennomeres and two apical coxopleural spines................................................ O. beroni View in CoL
11 Sternite paramedian sutures complete in mid-body region, the basal 2.66 antennomeres glabrous. Sternite 21 narrowed posteriorly........................................................................ O. angusticeps View in CoL schindleri
- Paramedian sutures occupying at most anterior 50% of each sternite in mid-body region, the basal 2.33 antennomeres glabrous. Sternite 21 with sides diverging, parallel or converging posteriorly........................................ O. astenus View in CoL
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