Stilpon divergens, Smith, 1965
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10081452 |
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Carolina |
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Stilpon divergens |
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The S. divergens View in CoL species group
Cumming & Cooper (1992) have recognised this group to include a single species known just from the Oriental region only. Additionally, they noted also some undescribed species from Africa and Japan. We have added to this group another 6 species described below. Members of the S. divergens species group are characterised by an entirely black thorax (except S. malayensis ) and tomentose scutum, complete rows of acrostichal setulae, presence of gland-like structures on the male abdomen (unclear in S. divergens ), undivided upper lobe of left surstylus, markedly developed surstylar comb, bilobed right cercus, a long ventral bristle on left cercus, setose left cercus, long bristles in apical part of left epandrial lamella, elongate hair-like phallus, elongate female terminalia and sternite 8 of the female terminalia with upper apex not partially separated from base.
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