Thinoseius, Halbert, 1920
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11755334 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312334 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C73038-FF8B-FF8D-4487-3789FA7D5608 |
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Felipe |
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Thinoseius |
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Key to European species of the genus Thinoseius (males)
1. All dorsal setae uniform in shape, simple, smooth, slender, regularly tapering toward to tip, not conspicuously elongated and thickened....................................................................................................................................................... 2
- Dorsal setae diverse in form, some modified, stout and spine-like, with penicillate or whip-like tips ........................ 3
2. Dorsal J setae uniform in shape and subequal in length ........................................ Thinoseius acuminatus Evans 1962
- Dorsal J setae different in shape and length: setae J1 and J3 thick, lanceolate and approximately two to three times longer than thin and needle-like setae J2 and J5 ................................................ Thinoseius spinosus ( Willmann 1939)
3. Circum-anal setae uniform in shape and subequal in length; epistome with five points................................................ ................................................................................................................................. Thinoseius kargi Hirschmann 1966
- Post-anal seta conspicuously thicker and at least twice the length of the adanals; epistome with more than five points ................................................................................................................................. Thinoseius fucicola ( Halbert 1920)
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