Dynatozetes hexaporosus Ermilov, 2017
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898710 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B8D953-FFBA-AB51-8CFA-FCD18686F9B6 |
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Felipe |
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Dynatozetes hexaporosus Ermilov |
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Key to known species of Dynatozetes View in CoL
1. Interlamellar seta well-developed; notogastral porose area Aa elongate oval; body size: 763-863 × 647-697. ................................................................ ....... Dynatozetes hexaporosus Ermilov View in CoL spec. nov. Distribution: Peru
– Interlamellar seta represented by alveolus; notogastral porose area Aa rounded. ................... 2
2. Dorsal porose area on leg tarsi I and II absent; lamellar seta as long as distance le–le; body length: 934-964. ...................................................... ........................ Dynatozetes magnus ( Banks, 1895) View in CoL (see also Norton 1984) Distribution: Nearctic region
– Dorsal porose area on leg tarsi I and II present; lamellar seta shorter than distance le–le. ......... 3
3. Five or six pairs of notogastral posteroperipheral areas present; leg trochanter III with one seta (o' absent); body length: 770-870. ............... .................... Dynatozetes amplus Grandjean, 1960 View in CoL
Distribution: Neotropical region – Four pairs of notogastral posteroperipheral areas present; leg trochanter III with two setae (o' present); body length: 800-930. .......................... ..................... Dynatozetes obesus Grandjean, 1960 View in CoL
Distribution: Neotropical region
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