Aphlugiolopsis
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5566.1.10 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:16D9346F-F17E-43AC-A5A8-11167394DABE |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14618342 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D9B24C-1569-FFEB-FF2C-A419A98B9464 |
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Aphlugiolopsis |
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Key to known Aphlugiolopsis View in CoL species (based on males)
1 Apical half of male cercus with two branches............................................................... 2
– Apical half of male cercus not bifurcated.................................................................. 3
2 Posterior margin of male subgenital plate with latero-apical angles prolonged into a long, upcurved lobe.......... A. lobata View in CoL
– Posterior margin of male subgenital plate almost straight, latero-apical angles not prolonged. A. gaoligongshanensis sp. nov.
3 Basal half of male cercus lobate expanding on internal margins, without any process............................... 4 – Basal half of male cercus bearing a large process on dorsal margin.............................................. 5
4 Posterior margin of male subgenital plate without setae........................................... A. trapeziformis View in CoL
– Posterior margin of male subgenital plate with numerous slender and long setae in middle................. A. hirsutiseta View in CoL
5 Posterior margin of male subgenital plate narrowly rounded......................................... A. punctipennis View in CoL
– Posterior margin of male subgenital plate almost straight...................................................... 6
6 Interno-dorsal process of male cercus in base with 1 digitate process on ventral margin..................... A. truncata View in CoL
– Interno-dorsal lobe of male cercus in base without any process..................................... A. zhenfengensis View in CoL
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Meconematinae |