Hydrobiosella Tillyard 1924
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2012.69.03 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10886307 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AF02CC77-974D-0B40-E0BD-FBF096EF32A5 |
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Hydrobiosella Tillyard 1924 |
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Hydrobiosella Tillyard 1924 View in CoL
Hydrobiosella Tillyard 1924: 288 View in CoL ; Mosely and Kimmins 1953: 387; Neboiss 1977: 45; Neboiss 2003: 55.
Type species. Hydrobiosella stenocerca Tillyard View in CoL by monotypy.
Generic descriptions are given by Tillyard (1924: 288); Mosely and Kimmins (1953: 387) and Neboiss (1977: 45).
Key to males of known Australian groups (or ungrouped species) of Hydrobiosella Tillyard View in CoL (after Cartwright 2010, 2012)
1. Phallus without pair of parameres ( Figs 2, 3, 5, 6 View Figures 1–7 ; Cartwright 2012a, figs 2, 3; Neboiss 1986, figs pp. 99, H. amblyopia ; 101, H. tasmanica ; 102, H. corinna ) 2
- Phallus with pair of parameres ( Cartwright 2010, figs 2, 3, 5, 6; Neboiss 1986, figs pp. 99, H. michaelseni , H. waddama; 101, H. letti ; 102, H.bispina ; 103, H. arcuata ) 6
2. Preanal appendages present, usually small ( Cartwright2012a, figs 2, 3; Neboiss 1977, figs 204, 205, 216, 217; Neboiss 1986, figs pp. 101, H. tasmanica View in CoL ; 102, H. corinna View in CoL ; Neboiss 2003, figs 8a–h) 3
- Preanal appendages absent ( Figs 2, 3 View Figures 1–7 , 18, 19 View Figures 17–23 ; Neboiss 1986, figs pp. 99, H. amblyopia View in CoL ; 101, H. tasmanica View in CoL ) 4
3. Preanal appendages relatively slender, elongate and ‘unattached’ to segment IX ( Cartwright 2012a, figs 2, 3, 5); NE-Qld Hydrobiosella eminentia group
- Preanal appendages often short and bulbous or ‘attached’ to segment IX ( Neboiss, 1977, figs 204-211; Neboiss 1986, figs p. 102, H. corinna ; Neboiss, 2003, figs 8A-H); Tas Hydrobiosella corinna group
4. Phallus apically with downward projecting spine(s) ( Neboiss 1977, figs 216-221, 225, 226; Neboiss 1986, figs p. 101, H. armata , H. tasmanica ; Neboiss 2003, figs 10A-G, 11A-G, 12A-F); Tas H. tasmanica group
- Phallus apically without downward projecting spine(s) ( Figs 2, 3 View Figures 1–7 ; Neboiss 1982, fig. 12; Neboiss 1986, figs p. 99 H. amblyopia ) 5
5. Segment IX with a large disto-lateral projection ( Neboiss 1982, fig. 12; Neboiss 1986, figs p. 99 H. amblyopia ); S-WA H. amblyopia (ungrouped)
- Segment IX without a large disto-lateral projection ( Figs 2, 3, 5, 6 View Figures 1–7 ); C and NE Vic H. bandabanda group
6. Inferior appendages with harpago with dark row of setae forming fringe along ventral margin ( Cartwright 2010, figs 3, 6; Neboiss 1986, figs pp. 102, H.bispina ; 103, H. arcuata); E-Vic, E-NSW, E-Qld Hydrobiosella bispina group
- Inferior appendages with harpago without dark row of setae forming fringe along ventral margin ( Figs 18, 19 View Figures 17–23 ; Neboiss 1986, figs pp. 99, H. michaelseni , H. waddama ) 7
7. Parameres elongate and sinusoidal, attached ventrally to base of phallus ( Cartwright 2012b, figs 2, 3, 5, 6; Neboiss 1977, fig. 233; Neboiss 1986, figs p. 99, H. waddama ); Tas, SE Aust. Hydrobiosella waddama group
– Parameres not elongate and sinusoidal, not attached ventrally to base of phallus ( Figs 18, 19 View Figures 17–23 ; Neboiss 1982, figs 9, 10; Neboiss 1986, figs pp. 99, H. michaelseni ; 101, H. letti ) 8
8. Parameres curved strongly and crossed ( Neboiss 1982, figs 9, 10; Neboiss 1986, figs p. 99; H. michaelseni ); S-WA Hydrobiosella michaelseni (Ulmer) (unplaced to group)
- Parameres not curved strongly and crossed ( Figs 18, 19 View Figures 17–23 ; Neboiss 1986, figs p. 101, H. letti ); NE-Vic, CE-NSW, E-Qld Hydrobiosella letti group
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Hydrobiosella Tillyard 1924
Cartwright, David I. 2012 |
Hydrobiosella
Neboiss, A. 2003: 55 |
Neboiss, A. 1977: 45 |
Neboiss, A. 1977: 45 |
Mosely, M. E. & Kimmins D. E. 1953: 387 |
Mosely, M. E. & Kimmins D. E. 1953: 387 |
Tillyard, R. J. 1924: 288 |
Tillyard, R. J. 1924: 288 |