Compterosmittia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3669.2.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4D29197B-352E-4078-89B9-D4C0A6A068E2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5615821 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E77870-817A-FF91-429E-FDB7B2DEFA43 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Compterosmittia |
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Key to adult males of Compterosmittia View in CoL View at ENA in the world
1. Anal lobe of wing well developed......................................................................... 2
- Anal lobe of wing reduced.............................................................................. 3
2. Cu1 strongly sinuous, inferior volsella moderately projected........................... C. togalimea (Sasa et Okazawa) View in CoL
- Cu1 moderately sinuous, inferior volsella strongly projected.............................. C. tuberculifera (Tokunaga) View in CoL
3. Antenna with 10 or 12 flagellomeres...................................................................... 4
- Antenna with 13 flagellomeres........................................................................... 5
4. Antenna with 10 flagellomeres, AR 0.97................................... C. aberrans Mendes, Andersen et Saether View in CoL
- Antenna with 12 flagellomeres, AR 0.35–0.39................................................ C. duodecima sp. n.
5. AR low 0.40........................................................... C. oyabelurida (Sasa, Kawai et Ueno) View in CoL
- AR> 0.60........................................................................................... 6
6. Inferior volsella single-lobed, rounded, strongly projecting..................................................... 7
- Inferior volsella bilobed, anterior lobe digitiform bare, posterior lobe more or less roundish......................... 12
7. Virga View in CoL present......................................................................................... 8
- Virga View in CoL absent......................................................................................... 10
8. Anal point nearly parallel-sided, virga View in CoL only with single plate..................... C. tsujii (Sasa, Shimomura et Matsuo) View in CoL
- Anal point triangle, virga View in CoL obvious, with spines............................................................... 9
9. Virga View in CoL composed of 1 strong, medial spine.......................................................... C. lii View in CoL sp. n.
- Virga View in CoL composed of 16–18 spines............................................................... C. virga Wang View in CoL
10. Anal point well developed, with several strong lateral setae................................. .. C. pectinata (Freeman) View in CoL
- Anal point short, with few and weak setae.................................................................11
11. Supraalar seta absent, megaseta not dentate.................................. C. croizati Mendes, Andersen et Saether View in CoL
- Supraalar setae present, megaseta dentate..................................................... C. nerius (Curran) View in CoL
12. Megaseta dentate..................................................................... C. dentispina (Saether) View in CoL
- Megaseta not dentate..................................................................................13
13. Anal point moderately long with blunt apex, supraalar seta(e) present............. C. pittieri Mendes, Andersen et Saether View in CoL
- Anal point slender with pointed apex, supraalar seta absent.................................................... 14
14. Antepronotum without seta, pseudospurs present................................................ C. procera sp. n.
- Antepronotum with several setae, pseudospurs absent............................ C. berui Mendes, Andersen et Saether View in CoL
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