Macrobiotus harmsworthi

Key to the species of the harmsworthi group 1. Cuticle either with pores, or granulation, or stripes of pigmentation............................................. 2 -. Cuticle smooth....................................................................................... 9 2 (1). Pores in cuticle prese...

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Main Authors: Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Gołdyn, Bartłomiej, Prokop, Zofia M., Michalczyk, Łukasz
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Summary:Key to the species of the harmsworthi group 1. Cuticle either with pores, or granulation, or stripes of pigmentation............................................. 2 -. Cuticle smooth....................................................................................... 9 2 (1). Pores in cuticle present, granulation and stripes of pigmentation absent........................................... 3 -. Pores in cuticle absent, granulation or stripes of pigmentation present............................................ 4 3 (2). Egg shell smooth, processes in the shape of low cones (mammillate-like) without finger-like structures at the process base, bubble-like structures at the top of processes present, 16–21 processes on the egg circumference........................ ....................................................................... M. krynauwi Dastych & Harris, 1995 -. Egg shell covered with dots, processes in the shape of high cones with finger-like structures at the process base, bubble-like structures at the top of processes absent, 6–8 processes on the egg circumference.............. M. liviae Ramazzotti, 1962 4 (2). Nine bands of brown pigmentation on cuticle present*................................... M. baltatus McInnes, 1991 -. Cuticle without bands of pigmentation..................................................................... 5 5 (4). Granulation on cuticle in the shape of large tubercles (1.5 –2.0), present only on the caudal end of the body........................................................................................ M. arguei Pilato & Sperlinga, 1975 -. Granulation present on the entire dorsal side of the body....................................................... 6 6 (5). Granulation on cuticle in the shape of small tubercles, eyes present.............................................. 7 -. Granulation on cuticle in the shape of fine dots; eyes absent................................................... 8 7 (6). First band of teeth in the oral cavity armature and granulation on legs I–III absent, lunules IV smooth.............................................................................................. M. perfidus Pilato and Lisi, 2009 -. First band of teeth in the oral cavity armature and granulation on legs I–III present, lunules IV dentate......................................................................................... M. pseudocoronatus Pilato et al., 2006 8 (6). Areolae around the bases of egg processes absent, egg processes smooth, in the shape of spines with a wide base and a sharp apex, processes smooth, 22–23 processes on the egg circumference....................... M. contii Pilato & Lisi, 2006 -. Areolae around the bases of egg processes present, egg processes in the shape of cones with a blunt apex, processes reticulated, 10–12 processes on the egg circumference.................................... M. pseudonuragicus Pilato et al., 2004 9 (1). Spurs on claws present....................................................... M. armatus Pilato & Binda, 1996 -. Spurs on claws absent................................................................................. 10 10 (9). Egg processes situated very close (in contact) one to another................. Macrobiotus neuquensis Rossi et al., 2009 -. Spaces between egg processes present.................................................................... 11 11 (10). Areolation on eggs present............................................................................. 12 -. Areolation on eggs absent.............................................................................. 19 12 (11). Each process inside a single areola...................................................... M. mauccii Pilato, 1974 -. A number of areolae present around each process........................................................... 13 13 (12). Egg areolation poorly visible (areolae with thin walls), sometimes not fully developed, processes with a blunt apex...... 14 -. Egg areolation fully developed and well visible, processes with a sharp or indented apex............................ 15 14 (13). Eyes present, bubble-like structures at the top of processes absent, egg processes in the shape of cones, egg shell covered by delicate stripes........................................................ M. harmsworthi obscurus Dastych, 1985 -. Eyes absent, bubble-like structures at the top of processes present, egg processes in the shape of a bells (domes), egg shell cov- ered by delicate dots.............................................................. M. peterseni Maucci, 1991 15 (13). Body red, the oral cavity armature of the echinogenitus - type, lunules IV not thickened and without indentations, a crown of dots around the bases of processes present.................................... M. ovostriatus Pilato & Patanè, 1998 -. Body transparent, the oral cavity armature of the harmsworthi - type, lunules IV thickened or with indentations, a crown of dots around the bases of processes absent..................................................................... 16 16 (15). Sixteen areolae around the base of each egg process............................. M. pseudoliviae Pilato & Binda, 1996 -. Six areolae around the base of each egg process........................................................... 17 17 (16). Process top divided into a number of points, more than 13 processes on the egg circumference............................................................................................... M. nuragicus Pilato & Sperlinga, 1975 -. Process top with 1–2 points, less than 13 processes on the egg circumference..................................... 18 18 (17). Eyes and granulation on legs I present, lunules IV thickened, pt of stylet supports less than 76 % , egg processes without a flex- ible upper portion........................................................ M. hieronimi Pilato & Claxton, 1988 -. Eyes and granulation on legs I absent, lunules IV with indentations, pt of stylet supports more than 77 % , egg processes with a flexible upper portion...................................................... M. barbarae Kaczmarek et al., 2007 19 (11). Egg processes hemispherical............................................................................ 20 -. Egg processes conical................................................................................. 21 20 (19). Egg shell with reticular sculpture.................................................... M. montanus Murray, 1910 -. Egg shell without reticular sculpture............................................... M. mottai Binda & Pilato, 1994 21 (19). A well visible crown of swellings, dots or stripes around the bases of egg processes present......................... 22 -. A crown of swellings, dots or stripes around the bases of egg processes absent.................................... 28 22 (21). Egg processes smooth....................................................... M. australis Pilato & D'Urso, 1976 -. Egg processes reticulated or with small round bubbles....................................................... 23 23 (22). A crown around the bases of egg processes composed of rectangular swellings, processes in the shape of spines with a wide base, more than 25 processes on the egg circumference.......................................... M. binieki sp. nov. -. A crown around the bases of egg processes composed of dots or stripes, processes in the shape of low cones, less than 20 pro- cesses on the egg circumference........................................................................ 24 24 (23). A crown around the bases of egg processes composed of radiate stripes forming a larger radiate crown, processes with a blunt, indented apex.................................................................. M. radiatus Pilato et al., 1991 -. A crown around the bases of egg processes composed of dots, processes with a sharp apex.......................... 25 25 (24). Weakly visible granulation present only on legs IV, terminal portion of egg processes not flexible................................................................................................... M. rigidus Pilato & Lisi, 2006 -. Evident granulation present on legs I–IV, terminal portion of egg processes flexible................................ 26 26 (25). 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