Trileptium, Cobb, 1933
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-4689zool-20150043 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15856054 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DC87C9-E950-FFEC-6BA0-FD2AD277FE24 |
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Felipe |
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Trileptium |
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Taxonomic key to male Trileptium View in CoL (modified from NICHOLAS 2007)
1. Cuticle annulated, gubernaculum absent .............................. .................................................... T. iacobinum Wieser, 1959
1’. Cuticle smooth or annulated, gubernaculum present ........2
2. Buccal cavity with a single forwardly-directed dorsal onchium..................................................................................3
2’. Buccal cavity with dorsal and two sub-ventral onchia .......4
3. Supplement absent, gubernaculum without apophysis......... ...................................................... T. guttatum ( Cobb, 1920)
3’. Supplement present, gubernaculum with a dorso-caudal apophysis ........................... T. subterraneum ( Gerlach, 1952)
4. Supplement absent ................. T. salvadoriense Gerlach, 1955
4’. Supplement present .............................................................5
5. Dorsal onchium does not reach the mandibular transverse bar, sub-ventral onchia extend beyond bar........................6
5’. Dorsal and subventral onchia at same level, extend beyond mandibular bar ...................................................................7
6. Pre-cloacal supplement close to cloaca (6-11 µm) ................. ............................................ T. americanum ( Keppner, 1987)
6’. Pre-cloacal supplement not close to cloaca (29 µm) ............. .............................................. T. otti Jensen & Gerlach, 1976
7. Spicules shallow arcs, gubernaculum does not loop over spicules ......................................................................................8
7’. Spicules strongly curved distally, gubernaculum with ventral peg, loops over both spicules...... T. australis Nicholas, 2007
8. Gubernaculum with dorso-caudal apophysis......................... ............................................................. T. ribeirensis sp. nov.
8’. Gubernaculum without apophysis .....................................9
9. Tail long and thin, 5 times body width at cloaca................... .................................................. T. longisetosum Inglis, 1966
9’. Tail 4 times or less than body width at cloaca ..................10
10. Gubernacula terminate in small plates each, with two lateral projections .................... T. parisetum Warwick & Platt, 1973
10’. Spicules cylindrical tapering to point, gubernaculum reduced to knob obscuring spicule tip ............................................... ........................................................ T. stylum Gerlach, 1956
10”. Gubernaculum without terminal projections; does not obscure spicule tip ............................... T. ayum Inglis, 1964
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