Annamina Attems, 1937
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Genus Annamina Attems, 1937 View in CoL
Diagnosis.
Medium-sized (ca 2-3 cm long) Sulciferini with 20 body segments, distinct, thin and mostly subhorizontal paraterga, evident transverse sulci on metaterga 5-17(18), and a very high, tongue-shaped, setose, subtruncate lobe between ♂ coxae 4.
Gonopod mostly stout, prefemoral (= densely setose) region small, much shorter than femorite, the latter usually with evident, sometimes hyline, mesal and/or ventral lobes, clearly set off by sulci from both pre- and postfemoral parts; seminal groove mostly dorsal, not mesal, running onto a short flagelliform solenomere on mesal face near distal (= postfemoral) sulcus; acropodite consisting of a prominent central spine sometimes flanked by a mesal and/or a lateral process/outgrowth and carrying parabasally or near midway an inconspicuous, short, dentiform, ventral solenophore devoid of membranous elements and subtending the distal part of solenomere.
Type species.
Annamina xanthoptera Attems, 1937
Other species included.
A. attemsi sp. n., A. irinae sp. n. and A. mikhaljovae sp. n.
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