Mortoniella ormina (Mosely, 1939)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2851.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5293516 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE8797-001A-FFFD-98B1-FD18FA2FC2A7 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Mortoniella ormina |
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Mortoniella ormina group
29(3) Apicolateral margin of tergum X with crescentic incision ( Fig. 25A View FIGURE 25 ); dorsal phallic spine with apicomesal incision and usually with minute spines ( Fig. 25D View FIGURE 25 )................................................ M. collegarum (Rueda & Gibon) .
— Apicolateral margins of tergum X not incised ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 ); dorsal phallic spine without apicomesal incision and never with minute spines ( Fig. 24D View FIGURE 24 )................................................................................. 30
30(29) Lateral lobes of tergum X acute apically ( Figs. 24A, B View FIGURE 24 ); dorsal phallic spine upturned, but apex not posteriorly recurved ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 ); apparently with several pairs of paramere appendages ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 )........................ M. catarinensis (Flint) .
— Lateral lobes of tergum X rounded apically ( Figs. 23A,B View FIGURE 23 ); dorsal phallic spine with apex abruptly narrowed and posteriorly recurved ( Fig. 23A View FIGURE 23 ); with only 1 pair of paramere appendages ( Figs. 23A View FIGURE 23 , 26A View FIGURE 26 ) [but with short, paired processes from the phallicata in M alicula , new species] ( Figs. 23A, C View FIGURE 23 )......................................................... 31
31(30) Dorsal phallic spine with very broad T-shaped lateral projections preapically ( Fig. 23D View FIGURE 23 ); paramere appendages very elongate and slender ( Fig. 23A View FIGURE 23 )................................................................... M. alicula , n. sp.
— Dorsal phallic spine only moderately widened preapically ( Fig. 26D View FIGURE 26 ); paramere appendages short ( Fig. 26A View FIGURE 26 )................................................................................................. M. ormina (Mosely) .
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