Martensopoda
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3937.3.9 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6B2517C5-C334-4FCB-B010-2BBF9ACEC66D |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6096922 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C2631E54-B919-FFC7-94F9-F65D3F8444AB |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Martensopoda |
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Key to species of Martensopoda View in CoL
[Details of M. transversa male are taken from Jäger (2006)]
1a. Male............................................................................................... 2
1b. Female............................................................................................. 4
2a. Embolic apophysis separating distally from the embolus ( Fig. 5C View FIGURES 5 A – E ), conductor without disto-retrolateral extension, cymbial spur not hook-like ( Fig. 5E View FIGURES 5 A – E )............................................................................ 3
2b. Embolic apophysis separating medially from the embolus ( Fig. 2C View FIGURES 2 A – E ), conductor with disto-retrolateral extension, cymbial spur hook-like ( Fig. 2E View FIGURES 2 A – E )..................................................................... M. sanctor View in CoL sp. nov.
3a. Embolus with a distal, oblique twist ( Figs 5B–C View FIGURES 5 A – E ), conductor wide, RTA short with three terminal branches and directed at 2- o’clock position in ventral view ( Figs 5C–D View FIGURES 5 A – E )...................................................... M. minuscula View in CoL
3b. Embolus without distal, oblique twist, conductor strongly reduced, RTA long and directed at 1-o’clock position in ventral view......................................................................................... M. transversa View in CoL
4a. Epigynal field oval, median septum without distinct anterior pit, median part of the internal duct system appears as paired, longitudinal tubes........................................................................................ 5
4b. Epigynal field roundish, median septum with distinct anterior pit ( Fig. 8A View FIGURES 8 A – B ), rims around the copulatory opening forming a narrow circle, anterior 2/3rd of median part of the internal duct system appears as a median, broad, longitudinal plate ( Fig. 8B View FIGURES 8 A – B )............................................................................................. M. transversa View in CoL
5a. Median part of the internal duct system visible only at the posterior part of the median line ( Fig. 3B View FIGURES 3 A – C ), median septum with triangular posterior pit, rims around copulatory openings forming a small circle ( Fig. 3A View FIGURES 3 A – C )............... M. sanctor View in CoL sp. nov.
5b. Median part of the internal duct system visible along the entire length of the median line ( Fig. 6B View FIGURES 6 A – B ), median septum with rectangular posterior pit, rims around copulatory openings forming a large circle ( Fig. 6A View FIGURES 6 A – B )...................... M. minuscula View in CoL
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