Anurophorus, Nicolet, 1842 sensu Potapov, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4985.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5076261 |
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Key to the Anurophorus species of the Korean Peninsula
This key is based on Potapov (1997). SK and NK refer to South Korea and North Korea, respectively.
1 Length of empodium at least 1/3 of claw.................................................................. 2
- Length of empodium less than 2/7 of claw................................................................. 4
2 Head with 6 + 6 eyes........................................................ A. szeptyckii Potapov, 1997 (NK)
- Head with 8 + 8 eyes.................................................................................. 3
3 Abd. I–III with 2 sensilla on each side.......................................... A. ganghwaensis Lee, 1977 (SK)
- Abd. I–III with 3 sensilla on each side.......................................... A. koreanus Potapov, 1997 (NK)
4 Ventral side of tibiotarsi with 1, 1, 0 tenent hairs............................................................ 5
- Ventral side of tibiotarsi with 3–5, 3–5, 1–3 tenent hairs...................................................... 6
5 Th. II with 3 + 3 or more ventromedial chaetae......................................... A. rarus Yosii, 1939 (NK)
- Th. II without ventromedial chaetae................................................. A. hallaensis sp. nov. (SK)
6 Thoracic sternite II with 1–2 medial chaetae on each side................ A. chukoticus Potapov & Stebaeva, 1990 (NK)
- Thoracic sternite II without medial chaetae...................................... A. sensibilis Potapov, 1997 (NK)
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