Afrotydeus Baker
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4135.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0A1EB3C1-E4B4-429D-915D-B291EDEAA485 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4669791 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D431E310-E341-081D-FF6F-FB03FA3A753A |
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Afrotydeus Baker |
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Key to the species of Afrotydeus Baker
1. Bothridial (bo) setae narrowly lanceolate, relatively thick and short: only slightly longer than setae ro; setae f1 significantly longer than 1/2 distance between f1 and h1; solenidion ωI distinctly longer than 1/2 width of tarsus I......................................................................................... A. novaezealandinae Kaźmierski, 1998
- Bothridial (bo) setae whiplike and slender, about twice as long as setae ro, or longer; setae f1 not longer than 1/2 distance between f1 and h1; solenidion ωI not longer than 1/2 width of tarsus I............................................ 2
2. Empodia with small hook (om) near base; centrally, between setae c1 and d1, striae form an open “U”-pattern; setae ex narrowly lanceolate................................................................. A. smileyi Kaźmierski, 1998
- Empodia without hooks; centrally, between c1-c1 and d1-d1 sections, striae form a distinct “C”-pattern; setae ex spatulate.......................................................................................................3
3. All opisthosomal dorsal setae similar in shape: flat, spatulate, but not expanded distally........... A. kenyensis Baker, 1970
- Opisthosomal dorsal setae flat and spatulate, but differing in shape: c1, c2, d1, e1 and f1— narrow; f2, h1, h2 and ps1 distinctly broadened distally.............................................................. A. zairensis Kaźmierski, 1998
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