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Keys to species of the subgenus
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1. Dorsal body setae and setae on head very short, strongly blunt, rod-like or very weakly capitate (
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). Longest seta on III abdominal tergite of apterous viviparous females 612 (0.210.50 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), of alate viviparous females 510 (0.36 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). Longest seta on 3rd antennal segment of apterous viviparous females 613 (0.170.50 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), of alate viviparous females 59 (0.32 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). The total number of the marginal and spinal setae on the III abdominal segment of apterous viviparous females 819, of alate viviparous females 13. Length of ultimate rostral segment of apterous viviparous females 181243 (1.451.82 times as long as 2nd segment of hind tarsus), of alate viviparous females 200220 (1.501.60 times as long as 2nd segment of hind tarsus)................................................................................... ..
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1005,1033,1008,1029]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">M.</emphasis>
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- Dorsal body setae and setae on head relatively long, finely pointed, with bifurcate or flabellate apices, rarely blunt or weakly capitate apices, but never rod-shaped (
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). Longest seta on III abdominal tergite of apterous viviparous females 30111 (1.044.63 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), of alate viviparous females 4678 (1.643.13 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). Longest seta on 3rd antennal segment of apterous viviparous females 1548 (0.462.12 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), of alate viviparous females 2333 (0.901.44 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). The total number of the marginal and spinal setae on the III abdominal segment of apterous viviparous females 1133, of alate viviparous females 1624. Length of ultimate rostral segment of apterous viviparous females 190287 (1.452.00 times as long as 2nd segment of hind tarsus), of alate viviparous females 228245 (1.611.79 times as long as 2nd segment of hind tarsus)...............................................
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. Setae on head, dorsal side of thorax and abdomen evenly thick, slightly tapering towards the apex, with bifurcate or flabellate apices (
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). Longest seta on III abdominal tergite of apterous viviparous females 3081 (1.043.44 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), of alate viviparous females 4668 (1.641.73 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). Longest seta on 3rd antennal segment of apterous viviparous females 1535 (0.461.56 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), of alate viviparous females 25 (0.91 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). Length of ultimate rostral segment of apterous viviparous females 190263, 1.451.86 times as long as 2nd segment of hind tarsus..........................................................
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1155,1183,1478,1499]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">M.</emphasis>
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- Setae on head, dorsal side of thorax and abdomen distinctly tapering towards the apex, finely pointed or with bifurcate or flabellate apices, in this case, each of the teeth of the fork is finely pointed (
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). Longest seta on III abdominal tergite of apterous viviparous females 53111 (2.004.63 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), of alate viviparous females 5378 (2.103.38 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). Longest seta on 3rd antennal segment of apterous viviparous females 2648 (1.132.12 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), of alate viviparous females 2333 (0.901.44 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). Length of ultimate rostral segment of apterous viviparous females 214287, 1.622.00 times as long as 2nd segment of hind tarsus................................................................................................. ..
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1100,1127,1712,1733]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">M.</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1141,1163,1712,1733]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">R.</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1177,1280,1712,1734]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">medvedevi</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[151,226,1817,1843]" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">Males</emphasis>
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(The key includes only two species, since we dont have morphological data for
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<emphasis box="[1140,1221,1852,1878]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">janckei</emphasis>
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1. Dorsal body setae and setae on head very short, strongly blunt, rod-like or very weakly capitate (Fig. 1). Longest seta on 3rd antennal segment and III abdominal tergite 810 (0.330.57 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). The total number of the marginal and spinal setae on the III abdominal segment 612. Length of ultimate rostral segment 166195.........................................................
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1005,1033,2010,2031]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">M.</emphasis>
(
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1046,1068,2010,2031]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">R.</emphasis>
)
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1082,1237,2009,2031]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="336">hillerislambersi</emphasis>
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- Dorsal body setae and setae on head distinctly tapering towards the apex, finely pointed or with bifurcate or flabellate apices, in this case, each of the teeth of the fork is finely pointed (
<figureCitation box="[796,854,181,203]" captionStart="FIGURES 13" captionStartId="4.[151,264,1911,1935]" captionTargetBox="[242,1378,917,1846]" captionTargetId="figure-368@4.[151,1436,846,1885]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 13. Spinal setae on III abdominal segment of apterous viviparous females. 1, Macrosiphoniella (Ramitrichophorus) hillerislambersi; 2, M. (R.) janckei; 3, M. (R.) medvedevi." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7075524" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/7075524/files/figure.png" pageId="44" pageNumber="337">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
) Longest seta on 3rd antennal segment 30 (1.331.41 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), on III abdominal tergite 6668 (2.893.18 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). The total number of the marginal and spinal setae on the III abdominal segment 22. Length of ultimate rostral segment 207.............................................. ...
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1100,1127,269,290]" italics="true" pageId="44" pageNumber="337">M.</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1141,1163,269,290]" italics="true" pageId="44" pageNumber="337">R.</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1177,1280,268,290]" italics="true" pageId="44" pageNumber="337">medvedevi</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[151,384,373,399]" pageId="44" pageNumber="337">Oviparous females</emphasis>
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1. Dorsal body setae and setae on head very short, strongly blunt, rod-like or very weakly capitate (
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). Longest seta on III abdominal tergite 612 (0.270.53 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), on 3rd antennal segment 812 (0.250.47 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). The total number of the marginal and spinal setae on the III abdominal segment 917. Length of ultimate rostral segment 187225 (1.501.80 times as long as 2nd segment of hind tarsus).......................................................... ..
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- Dorsal body setae and setae on head relatively long, finely pointed, with bifurcate or flabellate apices, rarely blunt or weakly capitate apices, but never rod-shaped (
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). Longest seta on III abdominal tergite 6899 (2.844.50 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), on 3rd antennal segment 3048 (1.372.00 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment). The total number of the marginal and spinal setae on the III abdominal segment 2132. Length of ultimate segment of rostrum 220252 (1.611.84 times as long as 2nd segment of hind tarsus)........................
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. Setae on head, dorsal side of thorax and abdomen evenly thick, slightly tapering towards the apex, with bifurcate or flabellate apices (
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) and only sometimes blunt or weakly capitate. Longest seta on III abdominal tergite 6876 (2.843.16 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), on 3rd antennal segment 3335 (1.371.47 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment)................................................ ..
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- Setae on head, dorsal side of thorax and abdomen distinctly tapering towards the apex, finely pointed or with bifurcate or flabellate apices, in this case, each of the teeth of the fork is finely pointed (
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). Longest seta on III abdominal tergite 8199 (3.084.50 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), on 3rd antennal segment 3048 (1.382.00 times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment)................................
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