Ocyale Audouin, 1823
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.355 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851685 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0A076352-FF9E-FFCB-6DDF-29306B32FDC9 |
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Ocyale Audouin, 1823 |
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Ocyale Audouin, 1823 View in CoL
Key to the Afrotropical species of Ocyale
Letters refer to characters shown by arrows in key figures.
Species included:
O. dewinterae Alderweireldt, 1996 ♂ ♀
O. ghost Jocque M. & Jocqué R. sp. nov. ♂ ♀
O. grandis Alderweireldt, 1996 ♂ ♀
1. Males ................................................................................................................................................. 2
– Females ............................................................................................................................................. 6
2. Small species: TL 6–8 mm; distal part of cymbium shorter than bulbus (b) and bulbus clearly broadened (a) .............................................................................. O. dewinterae Alderweireldt, 1996 View in CoL
– Larger species, TL> 16 mm; distal part of cymbium longer than bulbus (c) and bulbus clearly not broadened (d) .................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Distal prong of palea much narrower than proximal prong (e); ventral process of MA subrectangular with long parallel margins (f) ............................................ O. ghost Jocque M. & Jocqué R. View in CoL sp. nov.
– Prongs of palea of similar size (g); long margin of ventral MA process with bulge (h) .................. 4
4. Lateral process of MA slender, tapered to sharp tip (i); TL> 23 mm ................................................ ........................................................................................................... O. grandis Alderweireldt, 1996 View in CoL
– Lateral process of MA, shorter and broader, blunt (j); TL <23 mm ................................................ 5
5. Sperm duct near proximal margin of tegulum, partly hidden by subtegulum (k); long margin of ventral MA process with deep long incision before bulge ........................... O. guttata Karsch, 1878 View in CoL
– Sperm duct further from proximal margin of tegulum, not hidden by subtegulum (l); long margin of ventral MA process with shallow, short incision before bulge (m) ............... O. pilosa Roewer, 1960 View in CoL
6. Epigyne surrounded but not covered by white setae (n) .... O. ghost Jocque M. & Jocqué R. View in CoL sp. nov.
– Epigyne almost completely covered by white setae (o) ................................................................... 7
7. Large species, TL> 23 mm; epigyne with small and short septum (p)............................................... ........................................................................................................... O. grandis Alderweireldt, 1996 View in CoL
– Smaller species, TL <23 mm; epigyne with well-developed inverted T-shaped septum (q, r) ........ 8
8. Longitudinal part of inverted T longer than transverse part (q); colour pattern uniform .................... ..................................................................................................... O. dewinterae Alderweireldt, 1996 View in CoL
– Longitudinal part of inverted T as long as or shorter than transverse part (r); brown to yellow carapace pattern (in ethanol) ............................................................................................................................ 9
9. Lateral epigyne margins along median septum swollen and shiny; longitudinal part of inverted T slender, longer than transverse part .............. O. guttata Karsch, 1878 View in CoL , O. discrepans Roewer, 1960 View in CoL
– Lateral epigyne margins along median septum not swollen and shiny; longitudinal part of inverted T broad, only half as long as transverse part (r) ................................................ O. pilosa Roewer, 1960 View in CoL
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