Sinaphaenops, Ueno & Wang, 1991
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4861.4.6 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1A9329DD-74BA-4B44-9008-383D4C88C9D1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4427106 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D57B212-FFA8-FFFC-7EB9-FE1A1080FC1B |
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Plazi |
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Sinaphaenops |
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Key to species of the banshanicus species group of the genus Sinaphaenops View in CoL
(modified from Chen, Huang & Tian, 2020)
1 Right mandible tridentate, protibia with a longitudinal sulcus (subgenus Sinaphaenops View in CoL (s. str.) Uéno & Wang)........... 2
- Right mandible bidentate, protibia without a longitudinal sulcus........................................................................... subgenera Thaumastaphaenops Magrini, Vanni & Zanon and Dongaphaenops Deuve & Tian
2 Body stouter, neck constriction comparatively wide.......................................................... 3
- Body slenderer, neck constriction distinctly narrow.................................... mirabilissimus species group
3 Pronotum with pair of lateral-marginal setae ( banshanicus View in CoL species group)......................................... 4
- Pronotum without lateral-marginal setae................................................. trisetiger species group
4. Pronotum shorter ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ), male genitalia with a distinct sagittal aileron ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 )........ S. (s. str.) chengguangyuani View in CoL n. sp.
- Pronotum longer ( Fig. 2B, C View FIGURE 2 ), male genitalia without sagittal aileron............................................ 5
5 Hind angles acute......................................................... S. (s. str.) lipoi Chen, Huang & Tian View in CoL
- Hind angles obtuse................................................... S. (s. str.) banshanicus Tian, Chen & Tang View in CoL
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