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5(4) Most cerarian setae quite long, conical with flagellate tips. Marginal and submarginal groups of multilocular disc pores present only as forward as abdominal segment V. Hind femur without translucent pores...................
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(Green)
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- Most cerarian setae very elongate and flagellate. Marginal and submarginal groups of multilocular disc pores present as forward as abdominal segment III. Hind femur with translucent pores..............................
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(Newstead)
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6(3) Anal lobe inner margins meeting at base; dorsal setae stout but with flagellate tips.................
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<emphasis id="F9F0326FFFA3FFBC6FE8FDBF2B52FB96" box="[1235,1355,637,659]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="229">F. formicarii</emphasis>
(Green)
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<keyLead id="70754D48FFA3FFBC6BACFD5A2B85FBB4" box="[151,1436,667,689]" pageId="16" pageNumber="229">- Anal lobe inner margins widely separated at base; dorsal setae of variable shapes but never with flagellate tips........... 7</keyLead>
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7(6) Dorsal setae blunt, stiff, many slightly knobbed, measuring 1740 µm.............................
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<emphasis id="F9F0326FFFA3FFBC6FD4FD782B26FBC9" box="[1263,1343,696,718]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="229">F. latens</emphasis>
Williams
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- Dorsal setae stiff, conical, lanceolate and acute, measuring 620 µm..........................
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<emphasis id="F9F0326FFFA3FFBC6FF9FD172B59FBEE" box="[1218,1344,725,747]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="229">F. polysperes</emphasis>
Williams
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8(2) Ventral setae thick, short and curved, including anal lobe bar setae, cisanal and obanal setae........
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<emphasis id="F9F0326FFFA3FFBC6FFAFD322B59FA0C" box="[1217,1344,755,776]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="229">F. tripurensis</emphasis>
Williams
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<keyLead id="70754D48FFA3FFBC6BACFCD12B85FA21" box="[151,1436,784,806]" pageId="16" pageNumber="229">- Ventral setae all flagellate.............................................................................. 9</keyLead>
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9(8) Anal lobe cerarii each with 2 conical and 1 or 2 auxiliary setae................................
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<emphasis id="F9F0326FFFA3FFBC6FFFFCEF2B59FA46" box="[1220,1344,813,835]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="229">F. erythrinae</emphasis>
Williams
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<keyLead id="70754D48FFA3FFBC6BACFC8A2B85FA64" box="[151,1436,843,865]" pageId="16" pageNumber="229">- Anal lobe cerarii with more than 2 conical setae in addition to auxiliary setae.................................... 10</keyLead>
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10(9) Cerarii basically numbering 18 pairs, sometimes as few as 14 pairs discernible but number can vary between different sides of same specimen. All cerarian setae conical, a few with flagellate tips. Dorsal setae short and stiff, each 1020 μm long. Multilocular disc pores present as far forward as abdominal segment V. Translucent pores present on hind coxa and tibia.............................................................................
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(Ezzat &amp; McConnell)
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- Cerarii numbering 1115 pairs. All cerarian setae conical with flagellate tips. Dorsal setae longer, 1765 μm long, each thick and stiff with flagellate tip. Multilocular disc pores present as far forward as abdominal segment IV. Translucent pores present only on hind coxa, absent from or very rare on hind tibia..........................
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Joshi, Bindu &amp; Gullan
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