Key to African species of the genus Cryptinglisia

1 Legs normally developed .................................................................................................................. 2

– Legs vestigial, with partly reduced segments ................................................................................... 3

2 Stigmatic setae significantly longer than marginal setae ................... C. lounsburyi Cockerell, 1900

– Stigmatic setae similar in length with marginal setae ................................... C. zizyphi (Brain, 1920)

3 One stigmatic seta present in each stigmatic cleft; claw digitules symmetric; rows of simple pores absent along body margin and along midline ........................................ C. elytropappi (Brain, 1920)

– Three stigmatic setae present in each stigmatic cleft in addition to uninterrupted row of marginal setae; claw digitules strongly asymmetric (Fig. 4); row of simple pores present along body margin and along midline ........................................................................ C. millari Gavrilov-Zimin sp. nov.