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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9D605EFF4B29BE2FA0FD40" box="[151,1433,741,767]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">1 Legs much reduced consisting of 14 fused segments or of vestigial sclerotised patches varying in size 2</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9D605EFF4B28562FA3FC98" box="[151,1434,781,807]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">- Legs normal: if small, then with at least 3 articulating segments and a claw............................................. 5</keyLead>
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2 Legs much reduced, either to a single fused structure or on some specimens to a vestigial patch; each leg with one long seta, both pairs of tarsal and claw digitules and sometimes with a normal claw; cruciform pores present on dorsum
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............................................................................................
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9D605EFF4B28F62FA3FC50" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">- Pro- and mesothoracic legs present as vestigial patches, or absent; metathoracic legs variable in shape; long setae, digitules and claw absent from legs; dorsal cruciform pores absent ........................................ 3</keyLead>
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3 All legs represented by vestigial patches; invaginated 5-locular disc pores present; dorsal abdominal segments heavily sclerotised with intersegmental furrows
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...............................................
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Cockerell
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9D605EFF4B2F162FA3FB08" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">- Pro- and mesothoracic legs vestigial or absent; metathoracic legs reduced to either a ball-like coxa only, or tubular-shaped with 4 fused segments; 5-locular disc pores, if present, not invaginated; dorsal abdominal segments not furrowed or heavily sclerotised ............................................................................................ 4</keyLead>
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4 Pro- and mesothoracic legs represented by vestigial patches; metathoracic legs tubular-shaped with 4 fused segments
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.................................................................................................................
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Signoret
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- Pro- and mesothoracic legs entirely absent; metathoracic legs reduced to ball-like coxa only, covered with reticulate translucent pores
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........................................................................................
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Douglas
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9D605EFF4B2E3E2FA3FA70" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">5 Anal lobes represented by 1 pair of plates at inner end of an anal cleft, with a third, small median plate present between them anteriorly; spinose setae evenly and closely spaced in a single line around margin, forming a distinct fringe .............................................................................................................................. 6</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9D605EFF4B2E862FA3F9A0" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">- Anal lobes at posterior end of body, not represented by plates at inner end of an anal cleft; marginal spinose setae, when present, in an irregular line, often grouped segmentally ................................................. 7</keyLead>
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6 Anal plates rounded posteriorly, each with a short apical seta finer than other dorsal setae; ventral seta L4 on anal plates blunt to spatulate
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......................................................................................
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Maskell
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- Anal plates pointed posteriorly, each with a long, flagellate apical seta; ventral seta L4 sharply spinose.... ................................................................................................................................
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<emphasis id="E5EEEABDFF9D605EFB5D2DFE2F10F901" box="[1153,1321,1701,1726]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Neoeriochiton</emphasis>
Hodgson
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7 Anal lobes not distinct or well developed, not extending beyond body margin; dorsal setae capitate; with clusters of 5 to 7-locular disc pores on dorsal submargin, each pore cluster associated with a microtubular duct; macrotubular ducts absent
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Henderson
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9D605EFF4B2C1E2FA3F810" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">- Anal lobes distinct, either slightly or well developed and extending beyond body margin; dorsal setae spinose or setose, if truncate then not capitate; lacking dorsal disc pore clusters; with or without macrotubular ducts........................................................................................................................................................ 8</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9D605EFF4B2CE62FA5F868" box="[151,1436,1981,2007]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">8 Anal lobes enlarged, sclerotised, with protruding lobules on inner sides; marginal setae long, spinose;</keyLead>
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ventrally with a pair of discrete bands of disc pores extending at least from posterior spiracle, or from head, to near anal ring on either side of venter....................................................
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<emphasis id="E5EEEABDFF9C605FFAF02BE42FA0FF66" bold="true" box="[1324,1433,191,217]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">gen. nov.</emphasis>
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9 Anal lobes heavily sclerotised, small in relation to body size, and not extending much beyond body margin; 5-locular disc pores on stalks scattered throughout dorsum, on margins of venter, and by atrium of spiracles; clypeo-labral shield set in a wide sclerotised border
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...................................
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<emphasis id="E5EEEABDFF9C605FFAF02ADC2FA0FE1E" bold="true" box="[1324,1433,391,417]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">gen. nov.</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9C605FFF4B2AEB2FA0FE75" box="[151,1433,432,458]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">- Anal lobes, 5-locular disc pores and clypeolabral shield not as above..................................................... 10</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9C605FFF4B29732FA0FDD5" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">- Anal lobes with no more than 7 enlarged setae on dorsum and margins, usually 3; teeth (if present on inner margins) few ............................................................................................................................................. 12</keyLead>
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11 Legs well developed; macrotubular ducts absent on dorsum ..........................................
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Hoy
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- Legs reduced, coxa and trochanter+femur very small, tibia+tarsus short and usually fused; macrotubular ducts present on dorsum
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Hoy
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12 Anal ring setae enclosed in a bell-shaped tube; dorsum strongly sclerotised and small relative to venter; macrotubular ducts absent
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Henderson
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9C605FFF4B281B2FA0FC3D" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">- Anal ring setae not enclosed in a bell-shaped tube; dorsum either membranous or very lightly sclerotised, size variable relative to venter; macrotubular ducts present or absent...................................................... 13</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9C605FFF4B28CB2FA0FC15" box="[151,1433,912,938]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">13 Macrotubular ducts absent........................................................................................................................ 14</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9C605FFF4B28E32FA0FC6D" box="[151,1433,952,978]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">- Macrotubular ducts present........................................................................................................................ 15</keyLead>
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14 Normal slender microtubular ducts with single bilocular vestibules present; adult females not forming a felted sac, in life usually with dorsal glassy wax tubules (if not in a gall)
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..........
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sensu Hoy
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- Microtubular ducts large, bilocular, of distinctive shape, with double, wide vestibules in tandem, each paired ductule opening into a wide oval atrium on derm; adult females in life either covered in loose wax or by a thick white wax test
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.................................................................................................
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Brittin
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15 Medium size macrotubular ducts with a compressed vestibule present on venter; large macrotubular ducts with a cup-shaped vestibule absent; anal lobes small, membranous
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.................................
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Hoy
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<keyLead id="6C6B959AFF9C605FFF4B2FA32FA0FA85" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">- Medium size macrotubular ducts with compressed vestibules present or absent on venter; macrotubular ducts with cup-shaped vestibules present; anal lobes well developed ...................................................... 16</keyLead>
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16 Anal lobes with 4 dorsal setae of which 3 stout and blunt plus 1 fine seta laterally; 5-locular disc pores of 2 distinct sizes, numerous on dorsum and venter
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.............................................................
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Hoy
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17 Macrotubular ducts distributed over dorsum of most segments of body, even if few in number..................
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Targioni Tozzetti
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- Macrotubular ducts confined to dorsum of posterior abdominal segments.......................
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<emphasis id="E5EEEABDFF9C605FFB142D632F59F9EE" box="[1224,1376,1592,1617]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Sisyrococcus</emphasis>
Hoy
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