1 |
Dorsal shield with 28 pairs of setae (z6 absent); dorsal setae flattened, feather- to leaf-shaped (
subgenus Primoseius
Womersley, 1956)
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2
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- |
Dorsal shield with 29 pairs of setae (z6 present); dorsal setae variously formed, mostly tubiform, rod-shaped, lanceolate or oblanceolate (
subgenus Kleemannia
s. str.)
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5
|
2 |
Sternal shield with inverted U-shaped sculptural structure on anterior surface, the structure with anterior margin scalloped and heavily sclerotised |
Kleemannia plumosa
(Oudemans, 1902)
(Plates
53
-
56
)
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- |
Sternal shield with simple sculpture on anterior surface, smooth or reticulate |
3
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3 |
Epigynal shield with inverted U-shaped sculptural structure on anterior surface, the structure smooth and well sclerotised |
Kleemannia parplumosa
Nasr & Abou-Awad, 1986
(Plate
45
)
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- |
Epigynal shield with simple sculpture on anterior surface, smooth or reticulate |
4
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4 |
Setae j5 apparently shorter than J2 and J4, with tips reaching between bases of j5 and j6 |
Kleemannia pseudoplumosa
(Rack, 1972)
(Plates
57
-
60
)
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- |
Setae j5 notably lengthened, similar in length to J2 and J4, with tips reaching beyond bases of j6 |
Kleemannia dolichochaeta
sp. n.
(Figure
3
, Plate
38
)
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5 |
Epigynal shield with inverted U-shaped sculptural structure on anterior surface, the structure smooth and well sclerotised |
Kleemannia plumea
Oudemans, 1930
(Plates
48
,
49
)
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- |
Epigynal shield with simple sculpture on anterior surface, smooth or reticulate |
6
|
6 |
Ventrianal shield with at least one pair of opisthogastric setae (JV2, sometimes also JV3) on or very close to its anterior edge |
7
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- |
Ventrianal shield with both pairs of opisthogastric setae inserted well inside the anterior portion of the shield |
9
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7 |
Dorsal shield with j-setae apparently shorter than J-setae; setae j6 with tips reaching between bases of j6 and J2; dorsal shield densely granulated; ventrianal shield wider than long, rugose |
Kleemannia insignis
(Bernhard, 1963)
(Plates
39
,
40
)
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- |
Setae j1-j6, J2 and J4 similar in length; setae j6 reaching beyond bases of J2; idiosomal shields not granulated or rugose; ventrianal shield about as wide as long |
8
|
8 |
Setae z5, z6, and Z1-Z3 apparently shorter than adjacent setae in central and latero-marginal rows; setae st3 on soft integument; five pairs of opisthogastric setae present (JV4 absent); peritrematal shields without conspicuous poroid structures |
Kleemannia tenella
(Berlese, 1916)
(Plates
61
-
63
)
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- |
Setae z5, z6, and Z1-Z3 relatively long, almost subequal to those in central and latero-marginal rows; setae st3 on small suboval pseudo-metasternal platelets; six pairs of opisthogastric setae present (JV4 developed); peritrematal shields each with a cavity-like poroid structure |
Kleemannia delicata
(Berlese, 1918)
(Plates
35
-
37A
,
37C
,
76A
,
76H
,
77A
)
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9 |
Pseudo-metasternal platelets partly fused to sternal shield; basal part of sperm induction pores conspicuously thickened and heavily sclerotised |
Kleemannia plumigera
Oudemans, 1930
(Plates
50
-
52
,
76B
,
76D
,
77C
,
77D
)
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- |
Pseudo-metasternal platelets free from sternal shield; basal part of sperm induction pores weakly sclerotised |
10
|
10 |
Ventrianal shield slightly constricted laterally (posteriad of setae JV3); transverse row of setae j6, z6, s5 and r5 with j6 longest; setae J4 relatively longer, with tips reaching to or beyond posterior margin of dorsal shield; dorsal shield unevenly reticulate |
Kleemannia kosi
El-Badry, Nasr & Hafez, 1979
(Plates
41
,
42
)
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- |
Ventrianal shield regularly curved laterally; transverse row of setae j6, z6, s5 and r5 with subequal setae (z6 slightly shorter); setae J4 relatively shorter, reaching between their bases and posterior margin of dorsal shield; dorsal shield entirely reticulate |
11
|
11 |
Medial dorsal setae rather lanceolate |
Kleemannia elegans
(Bernhard, 1963)
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- |
Medial dorsal setae rather oblanceolate |
Kleemannia pavida
(C. L. Koch, 1839)
(Plates
37B
,
46
,
47
)
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