Mixotrephes, Papacek, Stys & Tonner, 1989
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5328257 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5390041 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F74CBC70-FFA1-2F3C-9D49-FBDFFBEFF7CC |
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Key to the subgenera of the genus Mixotrephes View in CoL
1 Mesoscutellum coarsely sculptured, with strongly convex sides. Ventral abdominal carinae on sternites 2–6. – Male: Phallosoma short, pin-shaped, with round, unmodified apex. – Female: Sternum 7 short, round, unmodified, without strongly pigmented area. .......... ................................................................................................ Pictotrephes View in CoL subgen. nov.
– Mesoscutellum finely punctured, with weakly convex sides. Ventral abdominal carinae on sternites 2–4(5). – Male: Phallosoma modified. – Female: Sternum 7 with posteromedial lobe and pigmented area. ................................................................................................ 2
2 Male: Pygophore with strongly developed spur. Phallosoma long, curved; apex beakshaped. – Female: Sternum 7 with distinct or less visible darkly pigmented area forming one caudomedial lobe. ................................ Mixotrephes Papáček, Štys & Tonner, 1989 View in CoL
– Male: Pygophore with reduced spur. Phallosoma short, uvula-shaped; apex upright and club-shaped. – Female: Sternum 7 with darkly pigmented area forming two caudomesal lobes or one caudomedial lobe. ........................ Thermotrephes Papáček & Zettel, 2006 View in CoL
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