Description of three new species of Caledomina (Insecta, Trichoptera, Ecnomidae) from New Caledonia
Author
Johanson, Kjell Arne
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2017
2017-09-22
352
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journal article
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Key to males of
Caledomina
1. In genitalia, sternite IX without sternal process (
Fig. 6
); dorsal branch of superior appendage oriented dorsally (
Fig. 6
); ventral branch of superior appendage drop-shaped (
Fig. 6
) ................................... .........................................................................................................................
C. dorsospina
sp. nov.
– In genitalia, sternite IX with long sternal process (
Figs 1
,
11
); dorsal branch of superior appendage oriented posteriorly (
Figs 1
,
11
); ventral branch of superior appendage parallel-sided (
Fig. 11
) or tapering (
Fig. 1
) ................................................................................................................................ 2
2. In genitalia, tergite IX weakly produced dorsally (
C. noumea
in
Fig. 19
); dorsal branch of superior appendage apically curving ventrally and with ventrally oriented spines .......................................... ..................................................................................................................
C. noumea
Johanson, 2011
– In genitalia, tergite IX strongly produced dorsally (
Figs 1
,
11
); dorsal branch of superior appendage apically oriented posteriorly and with ventrally or mesally oriented spines .................................... 3
3. In genitalia, sternite IX with sternal process exceeding inferior appendage posteriorly (
Fig. 11
); dorsal branch of superior appendage with mesally oriented spines (
Fig. 12
) .................................... .............................................................................................................................
C. kohensis
sp. nov.
– In genitalia, sternite IX with sternal process shorter than inferior appendage (
Fig. 1
); dorsal branch of superior appendage with mesally and ventrally oriented spines (
Figs 1–2
) ................................... ............................................................................................................................
C. paniensis
sp. nov.