Parabelbella, Bulanova-Zachvatkina, 1967
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4860.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4536369 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD13FD06-FFBD-FFF5-FF69-B110FA55FCBA |
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Key to known species of Parabelbella
1. Prodorsobasal tubercle Ba not developed.................................................................. (2)
- Prodorsobasal tubercle Ba developed..................................................................... (3)
2. Notogastral setae la and lm with distinct barbs; distance of setae lm–lp clearly longer than that of la–lm and lp–h 3; anterior median ventral tubercle developed; body size: 381–415 232–249................................................................................................... Parabelbella pseudoinaequipes sp. nov. Distribution: U.S.A.
- Notogastral setae la and lm roughened, without barbs; distance of setae lm–lp little longer than that of la–lm and lp–h 3; anterior median ventral tubercle not developed; body size: 381–415 × 232–249............................................................................................... Parabelbella inaequipes ( Banks, 1947) . Distribution: U.S.A.
3. Prodorsobasal tubercles Da and Bp developed............................................................. (4)
- Prodorsobasal tubercles Da and Bp not developed.......................................................... (5)
4. Prodorsobasal tubercle Dp developed; notogastral seta p 1 very long (longer than the other notogastral setae), flagellate; body size: 500–539 352–392............. Parabelbella flagellata ( Balogh &Mahunka, 1969) . Distribution: Neotropical region.
- Prodorsobasal tubercle Dp not developed; notogastral seta p 1 comparatively short (not longer than the other notogastral setae), setifrom; body size: 482–521 308–357................... Parabelbella meridiana (Norton, 1979(a )). Distribution: Chile.
5. Propodolateral apophysis not developed................................................................. (6)
- Propodolateral apophysis developed.................................................................... (7)
6. All notogastral setae with flagellate tip; notogastral setae c 1 directed anteriad; epimeral tubercles E2a and E2p developed; body size: 566–626 × 339–400........ Parabelbella golosovae (Lyaschev & Tolstikov, 1993) . Distribution: central western Asia.
- All notogastral setae without flagellate tip; notogastral setae c 1 directed posterolaterad; epimeral tubercles E2a and E2p not developed; body size: 348–398 × 215–249........... Parabelbella rusfareastensis sp. nov. Distribution: Russian Far East.
7. All notogastral setae with flagellate tip; tectum of podocephalic fossa with long, triangular tooth projecting posterolaterad, reaching propodolateral apophysis; body size: 348–381 × 232–265.................................................... Parabelbella elisabethae ( Bulanova-Zachvatkina, 1967) View in CoL (see also Miko et al. 2011). Distribution: Palaearctic region.
- All notogastral setae without flagellate tip; tectum of podocephalic fossa not developed........................... (8)
8. Interlamellar seta with flagellate tip; all dorsal notogastral setae smooth; mutual distance between setae c 1 – c 1 shorter than that of c 1 – c 2; propodolateral apophysis of medium size, erect; body size: 531–611 × 346–422...................................................... Parabelbella longiseta ( Banks, 1906) View in CoL (see also Norton 1979 b). Distribution: Nearctic region.
- Interlamellar seta without flagellate tip; all dorsal notogastral setae barbed; mutual distance between setae c 1 – c 1 about the same as c 1 – c 2; propodolateral apophysis of small, perpendicular; body size: 640 400............................................ Parabelbella crenatosetosa Bulanova-Zachvatkina, 1967 View in CoL . Distribution: central part of the eastern Palaearctic region.
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