FAMILY DIOSACCIDAE

 

KGG 200 – characters

 

1.         P.1 Exp.3.

n – number of setae and/or spines.

 

2.         P.2-P.4 Exp.3.

n:n:n – number of setae and/or spines on P.2, P.3 and P.4 respectively.

 

3.         P.2-P.4 Exp.1.

n:n:n – number of setae on the inner border of P.2, P.3 and P.4 respectively.

 

4.         P.2-P.4 Enp.2.

n:n:n – number of setae on the inner border of P.2, P.3 and P.4 respectively.

 

5.         A.2 Exp.2.

n – number of setae.

 

 

KGG 200

 

P.1

Exp.3

setae

P.2-P.4

Exp.3

setae

P.2-P.4

Exp.1

inner

setae

P.2-P.4

Enp.2

inner

setae

A.2

Exp.2

setae

 

5

6:6:7

0:0:0

1:1:1

0

Robertsonia hamata

Robertsonia mourei

5

6:6:7

0:0:0

1:1:1

1

Robertgurneya (?) arabica

5

6:6:7

1:1:1

2:1:1

0

KGG 210

5

6:6:7

1:1:1

2:1:1

1

Bulbamphiascus minutus Dinet, 1971

5

6:6:7

1:1:1

2:1:0(1)

0

Typhlamphiascus typhlops a)

5

6:6:8

0:0:1

2:1:1

0

Amphiascus humphriesi

5

6:6:8

1:1:1

1:1:1

0

Rhyncholagena levantina

5

6:6:8

1:1:1

2:1:1

0

Amphiascus pacificus

Amphiascus parvus

Amphiascus undosus

5

6:6:8

1:1:1

2:1:1

1

Amphiascus sinuatus

Amphiascus parvus” of Rouch, 1962

5

6:7:8

1:1:1

2:1:1

1

Amphiascus amblyops

5

6:8:8

1:1:1

2:2:1

0-1

Amphiascus minutus

5

7:6:7

0:0:0

1:1:1

0

Robertsonia celtica

5

7:7:7

0:0:0

1:1:1

0

Robertsonia a) b)

5

7:7:7

1:1:1

1:1:1

0

Robertsonia a) c)

5

7:7:7

1:1:1

2:1:1

1

KGG 220

5

7:7:7

1:1:1

2:2:1

1

Amphiascus minutus sp.1 Lang, 1965

5

7:7:8

0:0:0

1:1:1

0

Robertsonia diademata

Robertsonia angolensis

Robertsonia curtisii Greenwood & Tucker, 1982

5

7:7:8

1:1:1

1:1:1

0

Robertsonia propinqua

5

7:7:8

1:1:1

2:1:1

1

KGG 230

5

7:7:8

1:1:1

2:2:1

0-1

KGG 240

5

7:8:7

1:1:1

2:2:1

0

KGG 250

5

7:8:8

1:1:1

2:2:1

0-1

KGG 260

 

 

a)         See general notes on the family, for Typhlamphiascus typhlops.

 

b)         Robertsonia celtica, flavidula, monardi, adduensis, tenuis a), irrasa, diademata, angolensis.

 

c)         Robertsonia salsa, knoxi, propinqua.