Rheotanytarsus
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.192014 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6218580 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2D7DCB54-FF92-FFD7-48DA-FB61FA45F932 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Rheotanytarsus |
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Key to male adults of Rheotanytarsus View in CoL View at ENA from South America [emended from Andersen & Kyerematen (2001)]
1. Median volsella with apical plate, reaching apex of superior volsella or shorter; wing length <2 mm ..................... 2
- Median volsella straight and slender with apical subulate setae, extends beyond of superior volsella; wing length> 2 mm. Chile, Argentina ( Reiss 1972, fig. 11) .................................................................. Rheotanytarsus globosus View in CoL Reiss
2. Median volsella with distal setae fused into a rounded plate ....................................................................................... 3
- Median volsella with distal setae fused into a distinct petal-like apical plate. Peru ( Andersen & Kyerematen 2001, figs 9–12) ...................................................................................................................... Rheotanytarsus pelus (Roback)
3. Superior volsella oval, apically rounded or pointed, with 5 or 6 dorsal setae .............................................................. 4
- Superior volsella subtriangular, with 4 dorsal setae; wing length c. 1.10 mm. Brazil ( Andersen & Kyerematen 2001, figs 1–8) ................................................................................. Rheotanytarsus pantanalensis View in CoL Andersen & Kyerematen
4. Median volsella reaching apex of superior volsella; superior volsella with 5 dorsal setae, apically rounded; wing length c. 1.40 mm; Puerto Rico, Argentina................................................... Rheotanytarsus meridionalis (Johannsen) View in CoL
- Median volsella never reaching apex of superior volsella; superior volsella with 6 dorsal setae, apically pointed; wing length c. 1.31 mm. Chile, Argentina.................................................................. Rheotanytarsus lamellatus View in CoL Reiss
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