Myandra
publication ID |
0003-0090 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/575B87E6-4E66-663A-FF53-FC08FB10FEF4 |
treatment provided by |
Tatiana |
scientific name |
Myandra |
status |
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KEY TO SPECIES OF MYANDRA View in CoL View at ENA
1. Males....................... 2
– Females..................... 5
2. Embolar base situated retrolaterally, conductor sinuous (fig. 645)........................... M. bicincta View in CoL
– Embolar base situated prolaterally or probasally, conductor straight or semicircular (fig. 650)............... 3
3. Terminal apophysis absent or reduced to tiny hook (fig. 650)....... M. myall View in CoL
– Terminal apophysis present, long, conical (fig. 655).................. 4
4. Conductor originating prolaterally, with bipartite tip (fig. 655)...... M. tinline View in CoL
– Conductor originating distally, with undivided, sharp tip (fig. 640).......................... M. cambridgei View in CoL
5. Atrium broad, slitlike (fig. 647)..... 6
– Atrium open, with inverted u-shaped anterior hood (fig. 652).......... 7
6. Posterior margin of atrium with large, inverted u-shaped projection (fig. 647).................... M. bicincta View in CoL
– Posterior margin of atrium with rectangular, contiguous lateral plates (fig. 657)............ M. tinline View in CoL
7. Copulatory opening not apparent; spermathecae globular (figs. 652, 653)......................... M. myall View in CoL
– Copulatory opening present; paired, semicircular, spermathecae oval, twisted (figs. 642, 643)....... M. cambridgei View in CoL
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