Hemicloeina
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2002)271<0001:AROTAG>2.0.CO;2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EAE52A-FF6E-A690-8239-2344DE734F21 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hemicloeina |
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KEY TO SPECIES OF HEMICLOEINA
1. Males (those of bulolo unknown)....... 2
– Females (those of wyndham unknown).. 9
2. Retrolateral tibial apophysis, in lateral view, forming a narrow triangle (figs. 542, 546) ................................ 3
– Retrolateral tibial apophysis, in lateral view, wider........................... 4
3. Ledge of palpal conductor relatively small (fig. 545)................... julatten
– Ledge of palpal conductor relatively large, dentate (fig. 541)........ somersetensis
4. Tip of palpal conductor relatively short, wide (fig. 557); retrolateral tibial apophysis bifid (fig. 558)................ humptydoo
– Tip of palpal conductor relatively long, narrow (as in fig. 569); retrolateral tibial apophysis not bifid................ 5
5. Space between tip and ledge of palpal conductor relatively long, narrow (fig. 569)................................ bluff
– Space between tip and ledge of palpal conductor shorter, wider (as in figs. 549, 561) ................................ 6
6. Space between tip and ledge of palpal conductor angular (figs. 561, 565)....... 7
– Space between tip and ledge of palpal conductor semicircular (figs. 549, 553)... 8
7. Retrolateral tibial apophysis with recurved tip (fig. 562); ledge of palpal conductor straight (fig. 561)............. kapalga
– Retrolateral tibial apophysis with dorsally directed tip (fig. 566); ledge of palpal conductor with distally directed tip (fig. 565)......................... wyndham
8. Ledge of palpal conductor excavated (fig. 549)......................... spec
– Ledge of palpal conductor not excavated (fig. 553)...................... gayndah
9. Epigynal atrium relatively narrow throughout its length (figs. 547, 555, 563, 571).. 10
– Epigynal atrium wider (figs. 543, 551, 559, 567)........................... 13
10. Epigynal atrium relatively long (fig. 547).............................. julatten
– Epigynal atrium shorter (figs. 555, 563, 571) ............................... 11
11. Posterior margin of epigynal atrium straight (fig. 571)..................... bluff
– Posterior margin of epigynal atrium vshaped (figs. 555, 563).................. 12
12. Epigynal ducts widest posteriorly (fig. 564)........................... kapalga
– Epigynal ducts widest anteriorly (fig. 556).......................... gayndah
13. Epigynal atrium diamondshaped (fig. 543)...................... somersetensis
– Epigynal atrium not diamondshaped... 14
14. Epigynal ducts much wider than atrium (figs. 567, 568).................... bulolo
– Epigynal ducts at most only slight wider than atrium.......................... 15
15. Epigynal ducts relatively long, narrow (fig. 560).................... humptydoo
– Epigynal ducts relatively short, wide (fig. 552)......................... spec
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