Ig. 17A ) .........................A. curtus Apical spine of penes short (Fig. 17C

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curtus Necrostatin-1 web Apical spine of penes quick (Fig. A. hubbardi FW 9.5?0.1; penile lobe strongly widened basally (ratio length / basal width = two.9, Fig. 17G) and using a modest distal indentation close to apical spine (arrow in Fig. 17G)................................................................................. A. magnus FW 7.0?.5 mm; penile lobe not so wide at the base (ratio length / basal width = four.0?.0, Fig. 17D); without the need of apical indentation as above .............A. angelaeFemale and eggs of Asthenopus species are strongly similar. They may be identified by comparison with co-occurring males. Nevertheless the eggs extracted from female adults or mature nymphs could be keyed as follows: 1 Disk like structures on the equatorial area reasonably effectively separated from each and every other, separation about 0.6 or additional of maximum width of a disk (Fig. 18B, C, E)...........................................................................................................Carlos Molineri et al. / ZooKeys 478: 45?28 (2014)?two ?Disk like structures on the equatorial region almost touching each other, maximum separation about 0.3 or less of maximum width of a disk (Fig. 18A, D).... ...................................................................................... A. curtus / A. hubbardi Having a group of two? very small disks beneath each disk like structure (Fig. 18C) ............................................................................................A. guarani Only smooth chorion beneath the disk like structures (Fig. 18B, E) ................ ................................................................................ A. angelae / A. magnusNymphs (only 3 species identified, nearly undistinguishable, the characters beneath need to be confirmed using the study of much more material) 1 ?2 ?Around the inner margin of left mandibular tusk, the space amongst the subbasal along with the submedian tubercles is quick and strongly concave (Fig. 14A); ideal mandible with distal corner of mola strongly protruding ................A. curtus Around the inner margin of left mandibular tusk, the space among the subbasal as well as the submedian tubercles is longer and straighter (Figs 14B ); right mandible with distal corner of mola not strongly protruding ......................2 Ratio total length of mandible/mandibular tusk length: 1.59?.62 (Fig. 14B, F)................................................................................................. A. angelae Ratio total length of mandible/mandibular tusk length