Potamophylax, Wallengren, 1891
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Key to the Iberian Potamophylax View in CoL
In this key, we considered only the males of the five Iberian species of Potamophylax . Females were not included because most of them are still unknown ( P. albergaria and P. asturicus ) or their differentiation remains unclear ( P. cingulatus and P. latipennis ).
We illustrate the lateral view of the male genitalia ( Figs 9–13 View Figs 1–13. 1–5 ), because we consider the aspect of the inferior appendages to provide the clearest and most useful feature for correct identification of the species of this genus.
1 Inferior appendages with acute, rather narrow apices ( Fig. 11 View Figs 1–13. 1–5 ). ....................................... .............................................................................................. P. nigricornis (Pictet, 1834)
– Inferior appendages finger-like, mostly rounded, truncate or dilated at the apex. ......... 2
2 Inferior appendages from the side slender and clearly blackened and dilated at the tip ( Fig. 10 View Figs 1–13. 1–5 ). ............................................................................... P. latipennis (Curtis, 1834) View in CoL
– Inferior appendages from the side not clearly dilated at the tip. .................................... 3
3 Inferior appendages from the side broad and obliquely truncated at the tip ( Fig. 9 View Figs 1–13. 1–5 ). ....... ......................................................................................... P. cingulatus (Stephens, 1837) View in CoL
– Inferior appendages from the side digitiform at the tip. ................................................. 4
4 Posterior margin of the basal part of the inferior appendages from the side prominent and markedly convex; the distal part is acuminated, almost straight and directed obliquely upwards ( Fig. 13 View Figs 1–13. 1–5 ). ........................................................................... P. asturicus sp. nov.
– Posterior margin of the basal part of the inferior appendages from the side almost straight; the distal part is clearly digitiform, almost straight or slightly recurved outwards ( Fig. 12 View Figs 1–13. 1–5 ). ....................................................................................... P. albergaria Malicky, 1976
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