Synorthocladius
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170112 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5618086 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D6699904-FFD9-FF96-A121-FBBFFA81F8C0 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Synorthocladius |
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Key to males of the genus Synorthocladius View in CoL View at ENA of the world*
1. Acrostichals absent; antepronotum without lateral setae .............................................. 2
– Acrostichals hooked; antepronotum with lateral setae.................................................. 3
2. Anal point narrow and with pointed apex, with 34 setae at base; inferior volsella finger shaped. ( Mongolia) ............................................ S. mongolwexeus View in CoL (Sasa & Suzuki)
– Apex of anal point rounded, with 6 setae at base; inferior volsella broader and rectangular. ( Japan) ................................................................................. S. tamaparvulus View in CoL Sasa
3. Pseudospurs present on tarsomeres I and II of middle and hind legs; anal point nearly equilateral triangular; inferior volsella broader; Cu1 nearly straight. ( Japan) ................ ........................................................................... S View in CoL . asamasecundus Sasa & Hirabayashi
– Pseudospurs absent; anal point narrow and apically pointed; inferior volsella narrower; Cu1 slightly curved and end of Cu1 slightly recurved ........................................ 4
4. Tentorium not bifurcate, with small mediolateral tubercle; inferior volsella bent and apically triangular; scutal stripes light brown. (Europe, Asia, and North America)....... ..................................................................................................... S. semivirens (Kieffer) View in CoL
– Tentorium bifurcate; inferior volsella apically rounded, finger shaped; scutal stripes dark brown. (Oriental China) .................................................................. S. bifidus View in CoL sp. n.
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