Aegidinus Species (Females)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5352584 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BBFE49-0B29-874B-FF36-1EB5B38AFC02 |
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Felipe |
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Aegidinus Species (Females) |
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Key to Aegidinus Species (Females)
For a description of the terms applied to the female genital sclerites, see Materials and Methods and
Fig. 3-4 View Figure 1-9 . Sternite six in females is entire, but is emarginated in males.
1. Inferior sclerite with interior process produced into finger-like projections ( Fig. 65, 67, 69 View Figures 65-77 ), or inferior sclerite folded around and almost covering superior sclerite ( Fig. 71 View Figures 65-77 ) ....................... 2
— Inferior sclerite with interior process not produced into finger-like projections ( Fig. 66, 68, 70, 72- 77 View Figures 65-77 ), or inferior sclerite folded over and completely or almost completely covering superior sclerite ( Fig. 71 View Figures 65-77 ) .................................................................................................................................... 4
2 (1). Finger-like projections of inferior sclerite less than twice as long as wide ( Fig. 67 View Figures 65-77 ) ..................... ..................................................................................................... A. guianensis (Westwood)
— Finger-like projections of inferior sclerite more than twice as long as wide ( Fig. 65, 69 View Figures 65-77 ) .......... 3
3(2). Anterior margin of inferior sclerite with ridge ( Fig. 65 View Figures 65-77 ) ........................ A. brasiliensis Arrow
— Anterior margin of inferior sclerite without ridge ( Fig. 69 View Figures 65-77 ) ................ A. howeae Colby , n. sp.
4 (1). Inferior plate folded over and almost or completely covering superior sclerite. ( Fig. 71 View Figures 65-77 ) .............. ...................................................................................................... A. simulatus Colby , n.sp.
— Inferior plate never folded over, covering superior plate ............................................................. 5
5 (4). Accessory sclerites projecting from face of fused inferior and superior sclerite. ( Fig. 75 View Figures 65-77 ) ............. ......................................................................................................... A. tricornis Colby , n.sp.
— Accessory sclerites (if apparent) projecting anteriorly from apical margin of superior sclerite. Superior and inferior sclerites completely fused, partially fused, or unfused .......................... 6
6 (5). Interior margins of superior plate produced into a spinulous bulb. ( Fig. 76 View Figures 65-77 ) ................................ ............................................................................................................ A. unicus Colby , n.sp.
— Interior margins of superior plate not produced into a bulb. Accessory sclerites present or apparenty absent ........................................................................................................................................ 7
7 (6). Superior and inferior sclerites fused along entire length, with no visible suture; accessory sclerites present or apparently absent ( Fig. 73-74 View Figures 65-77 ) ........................ A. teamscaraborum Colby , n.sp.
— Superior and inferior plates not fused along entire length; accessory plates always present .... 8
8 (7). Each superior sclerite with a central, circular boss located just above inferior sclerite ( Fig. 72 View Figures 65-77 ). ...................................................................................................... A. sunidigea Colby , n.sp.
— Superior sclerites without circular boss ...................................................................................... 9
9 (8). Superior plate much shorter than inferior plate ( Fig. 70 View Figures 65-77 ) ................ A. oreibates Colby , n.sp.
— Superior plate larger than or equal in size to inferior plate; superior plate sub-quadrate to rectangular in shape ( Fig. 66, 68, 77 View Figures 65-77 ) ........................................................................................................ 10
10 (9). Superior plate with transverse ridge ( Fig. 66 View Figures 65-77 ) ............... A. candezei Preudhomme de Borre
— Superior plate without transverse ridge .................................................................................... 11
11(10). Spinulous region at interior margin of superior plate projecting downwards ( Fig. 77 View Figures 65-77 ) .................. ................................................................................................. A.venezuelensis Colby , n.sp.
— Spinulous region at interior margin of superior plate projects inwards ( Fig. 68 View Figures 65-77 ) ......................... ................................................................................................. A. howdenorum Colby , n.sp.
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