The genus Indonemoura Baumann, 1975 (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from China
Author
Li, Weihai
Author
Yang, Ding
text
Zootaxa
2006
1283
47
61
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.173446
ca221d12-8b3b-4794-9a29-fd8612f3240d
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173446
Key to species (males) of
Indonemoura
from
China
1. Epiproct with a large semicircular ventral ridge (
Figs. 4
,
11
,
16
,
27
,
31
&
50
)............. 2
Epiproct with ventral ridge far from semicircular (
Figs. 22
,
35
,
39
&
45
) ................... 7
2. Outer lobe of paraproct terminating into large single spine (
Fig. 29
); Jiangxi ...............
.......................................................................................................
macrolamellata
(Wu)
Outer lobe of paraproct with furcated apical spine (
Figs. 5
,
12
,
13
,
28
&
51
).............. 3
3. Outer lobe of paraproct narrow apically with long straight spine bearing 2 weak subap ical spines (
Fig. 28
); Hubei
......................................................
hubeiensis
Yang & Yang
Outer lobe of paraproct relatively wide apically with one curved single spine and one curved forked spine (
Figs. 5
,
12
,
13
&
51
) ................................................................... 4
4. Epiproct with weak apical incision and ventral ridge wide apically; hypoproct with tiny spines apically (
Figs. 48 & 49
)… Guangxi
..........................................
yangi
n. sp.
Epiproct with distinct apical incision and ventral ridge narrowing apically; hypoproct without spines apically (
Figs. 3
,
10
&
15
) .................................................................... 5
5. Median lobe of paraproct with a broad rectangular lobe and an adjacent papillate lobe (
Fig. 5
); Zhejiang, Fujian
..............................................................
baishanzuensis
n. sp.
Median lobe of paraproct without rectangular and papillate lobes (
Figs. 12
&
17
) ..... 6
6. Apical spines of outer lobe with outer spine forked but proximal spine single; median lobe of paraproct narrow (
Fig. 12
)… Fujian
................................
fujianensis
Li & Yang
Apical spines of outer lobe with proximal spine forked but outer spine single; median lobe of paraproct broad (
Figs. 13 & 17
); Guangdong
..................
guangdongensis
n. sp.
7. Epiproct with a small ventral projection bearing a row of very small ventral spines (
Fig. 39
); Tibet
..................................................................
tibetensis
Zhu, Yang & Yang
Epiproct with keel–shaped ridge bearing many distinct spines (
Figs. 22
,
35
&
45
)..... 8
8. Outer lobe of paraproct bladeshaped (
Fig. 46
); Guangdong...........
trispina
Li & Sivec
Outer lobe of paraproct not bladeshaped (
Figs. 23
&
36
)............................................ 9
9. Epiproct with two groups of dorsal spines (
Fig. 34
); Fujian
.........
masuensis
Li & Yang
Epiproct without dorsal spines (
Fig. 21
); Guangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang.............................
..................................................................................................
guangxiensis
Li & Yang