Chelifera
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3795.2.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6134597 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9F4A886F-FF86-E178-FF52-F887FA74FCA2 |
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Plazi |
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Chelifera |
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Key to species (primarily males) of Chelifera View in CoL View at ENA from China
(modified from Yang et al. 2005)
1 Thoracic dorsum entirely or mostly black, or brownish yellow with 2 black longitudinal stripes on mesonotum; pterostigma present except C. sheni View in CoL ................................................................................ 2
- Thorax uniformly yellowish to dark brownish; pterostigma absent.............................................. 6
2 Mesonotum entirely or mostly black; pterostigma present; male cercus not as below................................. 3
- Mesonotum brownish yellow with 2 black longitudinal stripes; pterostigma absent; male cercus much narrower than epan- drium in lateral view ( Yang & Yang 2004, fig. 80)....................................... C. sheni Saigusa & Yang View in CoL
3 Pterostigma short and wide; thorax black, or thorax yellow except dorsum mainly black............................. 4
- Pterostigma long and narrow; thorax black except pleura brownish yellow [male unknown]...... C. lateralis Yang & Yang View in CoL
4 Thorax black except postalar calli dark yellow; male cercus not furcated, or apically furcated with short acute ventral process................................................................................................... 5
- Thorax mainly yellow except dorsum mainly black; male cercus apically furcated with short acute dorsal process ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 3 )........................................................................................... C. liuae View in CoL sp. nov.
5 Fore tarsomere 5 and mid and hind tarsomeres 4–5 blackish to black; male cercus not furcate apically ( Yang & Yang 2004, fig. 83)............................................................................. C. sinensis Yang & Yang View in CoL
- All tarsi from tip of tarsomere 3 brown to dark brown onward; male cercus furcate apically with short acute ventral process ( Yang & Yang 2004, fig. 77)........................................................ C. incisa Saigusa & Yang View in CoL
6. Only foreleg raptorial; male cercus not as below............................................................ 7
- Male fore and mid legs raptorial and modified; male cercus nearly straight, with many inner denticles along middle portion ( Horvat 2002, figs 8–9)............................................................... C. ornamenta Horvat View in CoL
7 Thorax brownish yellow or dark brownish; male cercus not furcated apically ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4 – 6 )............................... 8
- Thorax yellowish; male cercus furcate apically ( Horvat 2002, fig. 1)........................... C. emeishanica Horvat View in CoL
8 Thorax brownish yellow; male cercus narrowed apically (in dorsal view) and with 4–5 inner denticles on median lobe; epan- drium shorter than cercus, apically not long finger-like (in lateral view) ( Yang et al. 2005, fig. 1).......................................................................................... C. nanlingensis Yang, Grootaert & Horvat View in CoL
- Thorax dark brownish; male cercus wide apically (in dorsal view) and with only 2 inner denticles on subapical lobe ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 4 – 6 ); epandrium distinctly longer than cercus, apically long finger-like (in dorsal view) ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4 – 6 )............ C. tibetensis View in CoL sp. nov.
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