Anystipalpus
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Key to genus-group taxa of Anystipalpus and Antennoseius
1. Palpus slender, elongated, about half as long as leg I; palptibia two to three times as long as palptarsus ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 35 – 38 ); sternal shield lacking lyrifissures iv1, iv3, and sometimes iv2 ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7 – 10 ); tibia IV with nine setae (pl -2 absent).............. ...................................................................................................................................................... Anystipalpus Berlese
- Palpus of normal length, at most one-third as long as leg I, with palptibia less than two times as long as palptarsus ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 53 – 57 ); sternal shield lyrifissures iv1-iv3 present; tibia IV with ten setae (pl -2 present)... Antennoseius Berlese View in CoL ...... ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Legs I with pretarsus and a pair of small to well-developed claws ............................. Antennoseius (Vitzthumia) View in CoL Thor
- Legs I lacking pretarsus and claws ...................................................................... Antennoseius (Antennoseius) Berlese View in CoL
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