Cultroribula
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.212417 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6176749 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3E6087FF-FF98-1944-FF53-FA3024EBF829 |
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Cultroribula |
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Key to the adults of Cultroribula View in CoL in Mongolia
1 Legs tridactylous; lamellar cusp longer, but slightly narrower than basal part of lamella, with distal tooth................ 2
– Legs monodactylous; lamellar cusp shorter, but wider than basal part of lamella, without distal tooth.................................................................................................. C. berolina Weigmann, 2006 View in CoL
2 Genital plates with five or six pairs of setae; if lamellar cusp with distal teeth, then median tooth conspicuously developed.. 3
– Genital plates with four pairs of setae; lamellar cusp without inner tooth......................... C. rarisetosa sp. nov.
3 Interlamellar seta long, extending tip of lamellar cusp......................................................... 4
– Interlamellar seta short, not reaching base of lamellar cusp..................................................... 5
4 Tip of rostrum with large teeth deeply incised in-between; interlamellar seta barbed, reaching tip of rostrum; humeral process projected distally............................................................. C. taigagica Bayartogtokh, 2007
– Tip of rostrum with small teeth of similar size, without deep incision; interlamellar seta smooth, not reaching tip of rostrum; humeral process rounded........................................................... C. dentata Willmann, 1950 View in CoL
5 Sensillus fusiform, with very long setiform tip; rostrum with 15–17 teeth, among them three central teeth much larger than lat- eral teeth.............................................................................. C. altaica sp. nov.
– Sensillus clavate or fusiform, without long setiform tip; rostrum with 17 teeth, among them five central teeth much larger than lateral teeth.................................................................... C. vtorovi Krivolutsky, 1971
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Oribatida |
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