Key to species of Acrotritia known from China
1 Lateral carinae of the prodorsum forked distally............................................................. 2
- Lateral carinae of the prodorsum simple and not forked....................................................... 5
2 All tarsi of legs monodactylous.................................................... .. A. refracta (Niedbała, 1998)
- Tarsi of legs I bidactylous, tarsi of legs II–IV heterotridactylous................................................. 3
3 Surface of body punctate; fork of lateral carinae short and indistinct, bifurcated at insertion level of rostral setae......................................................................................... A. corletti (Mahunka, 2000)
- Surface of body with polygonal sculpture or foveolate; fork of lateral carinae long and distinct, bifurcated at insertion level of lamellar setae......................................................................................... 4
4 Surface of body with polygonal sculpture; prodorsum abruptly humped near insertion level of rostral setae in lateral view................................................................................. A. koreensis (Mahunka, 1997)
- Surface of body foveolate; prodorsum not abruptly humped near insertion level of rostral setae in lateral view................................................................................................. A. tibetensis sp. nov.
5 All tarsi of legs monodactylous........................................................................... 6
- Tarsi of legs I bidactylous, tarsi of legs II–IV heterotridactylous................................................. 7
6 Sensilla setiform, slightly swollen distally.............................................. A. simile (Mahunka, 1982)
- Sensilli with fusiform head............................................................. A. sinensis Jacot, 1923
7 Sensilla setiform without head...................................................... A. gracile (Niedbała, 2000)
- Sensilla with swollen head.............................................................................. 8
8 Prodorsum abruptly humped near insertion level of rostral setae in lateral view............... A. hauseri (Mahunka, 1991)
- Prodorsum not abruptly humped near insertion level of rostral setae in lateral view............ A. ardua (C. L. Koch, 1841)