Acerentomidae, Silvestri, 1907
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5453.1.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11390637 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A0E87F8-BF4F-FFB5-B0D9-E79E63B6FA9A |
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Acerentomidae |
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Key to Australian Acerentomidae View in CoL species
1. Abdominal legs II and III with 3 setae..................................................................... 2
- Abdominal legs II and III with 2 setae.................................................................... 12
2. Labial palps with apical tuft of setae, abdominal sternite VIII with 6 setae ( Acerentulus View in CoL )............................. 3
- Labial palps without apical tuft of setae, abdominal sternite VIII with 4 setae...................................... 4
3. Sensillum a long, extending past base of t2, a’ short and slender, not reaching base of b’ .................................................................................................... Acerentulus confinis (Berlese, 1908) View in CoL 1
- Sensillum a short, not reaching base of t2, a’ long and broadened, extending past base of b’ ...................................................................... Acerentulus sexpinatus Womersley, 1936 View in CoL (South and Western Australia)
4. Striate band with distinct, parallel-sided striae ( Australentulus View in CoL )................................................. 5
- Striate band reduced, striae invisible, hoog-shaped design presents.. Amphientulus ambiguus ( Tuxen, 1967) View in CoL (South Australia)
5. Abdominal tergite I with P1a setae....................................................................... 6
- Abdominal tergite I without P1a setae..................................................................... 9
6. Tergite VII with 8 A -setae (setae A1 present)................................................................ 7
- Abdominal tergite VII with 6 A -setae (setae A1 absent)............ Australentulus victoriae Tuxen, 1967 View in CoL (South Australia)
7. Labrum protruded, LR = 7.0, comb with 15 long teeth...... Australentulus occidentalis ( Womersley, 1932) View in CoL (West Australia)
- Labrum not protruded, LR more than 10, comb with less than 10 teeth........................................... 8
8. Foretarsal sensillum a long and b short, both reaching base of seta γ3, comb with 9 teeth.................................................................................... Australentulus noseki Tuxen, 1967 View in CoL (West Australia, India)
- Foretarsal sensillum a short, reaching base of sensillum t2, b long, extending past base of seta γ3, comb with 5 teeth................................................. Australentulus westraliensis ( Womersley, 1932) View in CoL (West Australia, Victoria)
9. Labrum long, LR = 5.0, abdominal tergite V with 8 A -setae (setae A4 present), tergite VII with 18 P -setae (P3a present).................................................. Australentulus reginae Tuxen, 1967 View in CoL ( West Australia, type area only)
- Labrum short, LR more than 10.0, abdominal tergite V with 6 A -setae (setae A4 absent), abdominal tergite VII with 16 P -setae (setae P3a absent).................................................................................... 10
10. Sensillum a sword-shaped; b short, reaching base of seta γ3; sensillum a’ slender; comb with 9 long teeth...................................................................... Australentulus intermedius Tuxen, 1967 View in CoL (West Australia)
- Sensillum a parallel-sided; b longer, extending pass base of seta γ3; sensillum a’ broadened; comb with 5–8 short teeth... 11
11. Sensillum b short, reaching base of seta γ3, e not reaching the base of claw, comb with 8 short teeth..................................................................... Australentulus australensis ( Womersley, 1932) (West Australia) 2
- Sensillum b longer, extending past base of seta γ3, e reaching the base of the claw, comb with 6 short teeth................................................................... Australentulus tillyardi ( Womersley, 1932) View in CoL (South Australia)
12. Abdominal legs II and III with long subapical and very short medial apical setae.................................. 13
- Abdominal legs II and III with lateral apical seta more than half as long as the subapical setae....................... 16
13. Striate band with distinct, parallel-sided striae.................................................................... Gracilentulus gracilis (Berlese, 1908) View in CoL 3 (Europe, Morocco, South Africa, North America, New Zealand, South Australia)
- Striate band reduced to two lines, striae invisible........................................................... 14
14. Foretarsal sensillum t1 baculiform, abdominal tergite VI with 8 A -setae, abdominal sternite I with 4 P -setae....................................................... Berberentulus capensis (Womersley, 1931) View in CoL (warmer regions of the world)
- Foretarsal sensillum t1 claviform, abdominal tergite VI with 6 A -setae, abdominal sternite I with 2 P -setae............. 15
15. Abdominal tergite VII with 2 A -setae (A5) and 16 P -setae (absence of P3a)..................................................................................... Baculentulus pseudonitidus Tuxen & Imadaté, 1975 View in CoL (West Australia)
- Abdominal tergite VII with 4 A -setae (A4, 5) and 18 P -setae (presence of P3a)..... Baculentulus breviunguis (Condé, 1961) View in CoL 4
16. Striate band on VIII with easily visible striae, abdominal sternite VIII with 6 setae, accessory setae sensilliform on abdominal segments I–VI ( Tasmanentulus View in CoL )......................................................................... 17
- Striate band on VIII without striae, “hook-shaped” design present, abdominal sternite VIII with 4 setae, accessory setae setiform on abdominal segments I–VI ( Amphientulus View in CoL ).............................................................. 18
17. Foretarsal sensillum b’ present, tergite VII with 8 A -setae (A1, 2, 4, 5).............................................................................. Tasmanentulus tasmanicus ( Tuxen, 1967) View in CoL (Western and South Australia, Tasmania)
- Foretarsal sensillum b’ absent, tergite VII with 6 A -setae (A2, 4, 5)........ Tasmanentulus similis ( Tuxen, 1967) View in CoL (Tasmania)
18. Abdominal tergites I–VI with P1a setae.................................................................. 19
- Abdominal tergites I–VI without P1a setae................................................................ 20
19. Abdominal sternite I with 4 P -setae, tergite VII with 8 A -setae (setae A1 present), foretarsal sensillum a’ sword-shaped, b’ slender, length of foretarsus 90 μm............................. Amphientulus validus ( Tuxen, 1967) View in CoL (South Australia)
- Abdominal sternite I with 2 P -setae, tergite VII with 6 A -setae (setae A1 absent), foretarsal sensillum a’ slender, b’ broadened, length of foretarsus 55 μm.................................. Amphientulus aestuarii ( Tuxen, 1967) View in CoL (South Australia)
20. Abdominal sternite I with 4 P -setae...................................................................... 21
- Abdominal sternite I with 2 P -setae...................................................................... 22
21. Abdominal tergite VII with 8 A -setae (setae A1 present); comb with 8 very short teeth; foretarsal sensillum a long, reaching base of seta γ3; length of foretarsus 50 μm....................... Amphientulus grangarae ( Tuxen, 1967) (Western Australia)
- Abdominal tergite VII with 6 A -setae (setae A1 absent); comb with semicircle hind margin and 5 teeth of different lengths; sensillum a short, reaching base of sensillum t2; length of foretarsus 75 μm................................................................................................ Amphientulus sinuous ( Tuxen, 1967) (South Australia).
22. Abdominal tergites II–VI with P4a setae, tergite VII with 8 A -setae (seta A1 sometimes present asymmetrically); foretarsal sensilla a and g slender; length of foretarsus 80 μm..................... Amphientulus markstivensi sp. nov. (Tasmania)
- Abdominal tergites II–VI without P4a setae; tergite VII with 6 A -setae (seta A1 absent); foretarsal sensilla a and g broadened; length of foretarsus 55 μm.................................... Amphientulus alienus ( Tuxen, 1967) View in CoL (South Australia)
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