Tonnoiriella Vaillant 1982
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4728.2.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/784D878B-6015-210C-8FF1-011CFA2F895E |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Tonnoiriella Vaillant 1982 |
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Key to males of the west-palearctic species of genus Tonnoiriella Vaillant 1982 View in CoL
1 - Hypandrium thin without broadening, gonostyli 1.5 x longer than gonocoxites with angled tip, aedeagus with parallel sides, longer than gonocoxites, inner seta on gonocoxites shorter than the diameter of the gonocoxite...... T. graeca 1993 View in CoL Wagner
- Hypandrium usually with median broadening, gonostyli about as long as gonocoxites with sharp tip, gonocoxites with a strong seta long distinctly longer than the gonocoxite diameter....................................................... 2
2 - Dorsal lobus of the basiphallus linked with a clearly detectable distiphallus sclerite................................. 3
- Dorsal lobus of the basiphallus without detectable distiphallus sclerite.......................................... 12
3 - Dorsal distiphallus extensive, lateral protrusions with sharp tips................................ T. pulchra View in CoL -group ... 4
- Dorsal distiphallus small anchor-shaped, not protruding the edge of the aedeagus................... T. sieberti View in CoL -group … 7
4 - Hypandrium medially with a thin tongue-shaped broadening................................. T. anderssoni (Nielsen) View in CoL
- Hypandrium medially with large broadening................................................................ 5
5 - Median broadening of hypandrium concave..................................................... T. paveli Ježek View in CoL
- Median broadening of hypandrium convex................................................................. 6
6 - Median broadening of hypandrium rhomboid................................................. T. pulchra (Eaton) View in CoL
- Median broadening of hypandrium triangular................................................ T. aurasica View in CoL sp. nov.
7 - Hypandrium thin, of equal width over the entire length.......................................... T. syriensis Ježek
- Hypandrium distinctly broadened in the midst.............................................................. 8
8 - Hypandrium broadened in the midst and less pronounced laterally............................................... 9
- Hypandrium broad over the entire ventral length, with distinct central broadening................................. 11
9 - Hypandrium broad only in the middle........................................................ T. sieberti Wagner View in CoL
- Hypandrium with in addition 2 smaller lateral prominences................................................... 10
10 - Ventral distiphallus sclerite as long as gonocoxite, apically with 2 small tips.......................... T. ikariae View in CoL sp. nov.
- Ventral distiphallus sclerite shorter than gonocoxite, apically blunt................................. T. turcica Wagner View in CoL
11 - Hypandrium ventrally only slightly broadened................................................. T. egeica sp. nov.
- Hypandrium ventrally in the midst shield-like broadened......................................... T. italiae View in CoL sp. nov.
12 - Dorsal lobus of basiphallus apically dualistic branched....................................................... 13
- Dorsal lobus of basiphallus not branched.................................................................. 14
13 - Median broadening of hypandrium 2x longer than broad...................................... T. atlantica (Satchell)
- Median broadening of hypandrium inconspicuous................................. T. fontinalis Wagner & Salamanna View in CoL
14 - Gonostylus apically apruptly thinner, digitate or harpoon shaped with serrate outer edge............. T. mollis -group … 15
- Gonostylus evenly bent, tapered, epandrial processes appendages elongate with more than 5 retinacula................................................................................................. T. nigricauda View in CoL -group … 17
15 - Hypandrium medially hardly broadened, epandrial processes appendages with 1 large and 2 short tenacula.................................................................................................... T. mollis (Satchell)
- Hypandrium medially linguiform broadened............................................................... 16
16 - Gonostylus as long as gonocoxite, basally globular, apically harpoon-shaped............... T. anchoriformis (Salamanna) View in CoL
- Gonostylus longer than the gonocoxite, apically digitate with a line of 4 setae bases........ T. filistylis Vaillant & Moubayed View in CoL
17 - Hypandrium with 2 median or lateral broadenings.......................................................... 18
- Hypandrium with 1 median broadening................................................................... 19
18 - Broadenings lateral, short, acute, ventral distiphallus sclerite almost semicircular apically acute........... T. arcuata Ježek
- Broadenings close to the middle, rounded, ventral distiphallus sclerite apically round............... T. goncalvesi View in CoL sp. nov.
19 - Median broadening small, ventral distiphallus sclerite with blunt 3 lobes....................... T. nigricauda (Tonnoir) View in CoL
- Median broadening distinct, ventral distiphallus sclerite with 2 sharp lobes......................... T. andradei View in CoL sp. nov.
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