Kuwanina
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.176204 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6249451 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F3387B9-FF96-6055-FF4B-2E8C2FAFF84B |
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Kuwanina |
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Key to Kuwanina View in CoL View at ENA species adult females
1. Spiracles each with a well developed apodeme; associated spiracular disc pores not stalked or invaginated, scattered nearby; prothoracic and mesothoracic legs entirely lacking; metathoracic leg a ballshaped coxa (leg flap) completely covered with reticulate pores ............................................................... 2
- Spiracles without a well-developed apodeme; each spiracle within a large semi-circular, invaginated area; associated spiracular disc pores slightly sunken on short stalks, forming a tight group close to peritreme; all legs represented by vestigial leg flaps, with few pores, none ball-shaped and completely covered with pores .............................................................................................................................. K. kiwiana sp. nov.
2. Posterior and submarginal dorsal abdomen folding round onto ventral abdomen, with dorsal intersegmental lines strongly sclerotised, each curved, reflexed towards submedian; invaginations on abdominal segments not containing 5-locular disc pores ................................................................................ K. obscurata View in CoL
- Dorsal abdominal intersegmental lines strongly nodulose, if curved, then not strongly reflexed; with a row of invaginated 5-locular pores on each dorsal abdominal segment ................................................. K.parva View in CoL
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