Matsumuraeses Issiki
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Key to the Chinese species of Matsumuraeses Issiki View in CoL based on genitalia
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- Female.......................................................................................................................................................... 8
2 Socii surrounded by two hoodlike walls laterally (azukivora -group).......................................................... 3
- Socii not surrounded by hoodlike walls laterally ( phaseoli -group)............................................................. 5
3 Cucullus long and acute dorsoapically ........................................................................................................ 4
- Cucullus short and obtuse dorsoapically ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 11 – 15 ) ......................................................................... M. vicina View in CoL
4 Cucullus right-angled between dorsum and dorsoapical part ( Diakonoff, 1972: pl. 2) ..................... M. felix View in CoL
- Cucullus obtuse-angled between dorsum and dorsoapical part ( Razowski & Yasuda, 1975: fig. 15) .......... ................................................................................................................................................ M. ussuriensis View in CoL
5 Cucullus with distinct basal angle ventrally ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 – 15 ) ................................................................. M. falcana View in CoL
- Cucullus without basal angle ventrally........................................................................................................ 6
6 Proximal angle of sacculus right-angled ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 11 – 15 ) ...................................................................... M. phaseoli
- Proximal angle of sacculus obtuse-angled................................................................................................... 7
7 Cucullus with outer margin bluntly rounded ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 11 – 15 ) ................................................................... M. capax View in CoL
- Cucullus with outer margin concave at middle ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 11 – 15 ) ...................................................... M. medogensis View in CoL
8 Lamella postvaginalis with two small sclerotized processes anteriorly ( phaseoli -group) .......................... 9
- Lamella postvaginalis smooth anteriorly (azukivora -group)..................................................................... 12
9 Anterior apophyses obviously longer than lamella postvaginalis ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 16 – 20 ) ................................... M. capax View in CoL
- Anterior apophyses about equal to lamella postvaginalis in length........................................................... 10
10 Lamella postvaginalis somewhat rectangular, nearly parallel-sided, posterior 1/6 concave at middle, form- ing two small processes ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 16 – 20 ) .......................................................................................... M. medogensis View in CoL
- Lamella postvaginalis irregular in shape, posterior portion more than 1/4 concave at middle, forming two broad apex-rounded or thin apex-pointed processes ................................................................................. 11
11 Distal half of lamella postvaginalis conspicuously widened and parallel-sided, forming two broad apex- rounded processes ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 16 – 20 ) .......................................................................................................... M. falcana View in CoL
- Distal 1/4 of lamella postvaginalis gradually widened, forming two thin, apically pointed processes ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 16 – 20 ) ............................................................................................................................................... M. phaseoli
12 Corpus bursae wider than sternite VII ( Razowski & Yasuda, 1975: fig. 22) ................................. M. vicina View in CoL
- Corpus bursae narrower than sternite VII.................................................................................................. 13
13 Lamella postvaginalis trumpet-shaped ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 16 – 20 ) .................................................................... M. ussuriensis View in CoL
- Lamella postvaginalis cup-shaped ( Moriuti & Komai, 1995: figs. 14, 14a) ..................................... M. felix View in CoL
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