1 |
Tergite VII without P3a seta |
2
|
– |
Tergite VII with P3a seta |
7
|
2 |
Sternite XI with 3+3 setae |
3
|
– |
Sternite XI with 2+2 setae |
A.
halae Szeptycki, 1997
|
3 |
Foretarsal seta δ4 in proximal position to base of c’ |
4
|
– |
Foretarsal seta δ4 in distal position to base of c’ |
A.
charrieri Shrubovych, Schneider & D‘Haese, 2012
|
4 |
Base of foretarsal sensillum a’ at level of seta a3 insertion |
5
|
– |
Base of a’ distal to seta a3 insertion, at level of seta δ2 insertion |
A.
occultus Szeptycki, 1979
|
5 |
Foretarsal sensillum a slender |
6
|
– |
Foretarsal sensillum a broadened basally |
A.
apuliacus Rusek & Stumpp, 1988
|
6 |
Foretarsal sensillum a’ short, reaching to base of sensillum t2
|
A.
exiguus Condé, 1944
|
– |
Foretarsal sensillum a’ long, reaching to base of sensillum b’ |
A.
carpaticus Nosek, 1967
|
7 |
Sternite XI with 3+3 setae |
8
|
– |
Sternite XI with 2+2 setae |
A.
condei Nosek, 1983
|
8 |
Tergite VII without Pla seta |
9
|
– |
Tergite VII with Pla setae |
12
|
9 |
Foretarsal sensillum a slender |
10
|
– |
Foretarsal sensillum a broad |
A.
ochsenhausenus Rusek, 1988
|
10 |
Tergite VIII with 16 posterior setae (P1 setae present) |
11
|
– |
Tergite VIII with 14 posterior setae (P1 setae absent) |
A.
alpinus Gisin, 1945
|
11 |
Foretarsal sensilla c and b equal in length, foretarsus long (110–125 µm) |
A.
gisini Condé, 1952
|
– |
Foretarsal sensillum c clearly longer than b, foretarsus shorter (about 80 µm) |
A.
terricola Rusek, 1965
|
12 |
Foretarsal seta δ4 in distal position to base of c’ |
13
|
– |
Foretarsal seta δ4 in proximal position to base of c’ |
15
|
13 |
Tergite VI with P3a setae |
A.
gigas Szeptycki, 1997
|
– |
Tergite VI without P3a seta |
14
|
14 |
Tergite I with Pla seta, foretarsal sensilla b and c long, surpassing base of seta γ3
|
A.
berruezanus Aldaba, 1983
|
– |
Tergite I without Pla seta, foretarsal sensilla b and c short, reaching to base of seta γ3
|
A.
confinis
maderensis Tuxen, 1982
|
15 |
Tergites II–VI with Pla setae |
A.
bulgaricus sp. nov.
|
– |
Tergites II–VI without Pla seta |
16
|
16 |
Foretarsal sensilla b and c equal in length |
17
|
– |
Foretarsal sensilla b and c differing in length |
20
|
17 |
Foretarsal sensillum a long, surpassing base of seta γ3, foretarsus length about 80 µm |
A.
setosus Szeptycki, 1993
|
– |
Foretarsal sensillum a short, not reaching base of seta γ3, foretarsus longer than 100 µm |
18
|
18 |
Foretarsal sensillum c’ long, surpassing base of claw, sternite VI with simple spsm pores, foretarsus length about 115 µm |
A.
sinensis Wu &Yin, 2007
|
– |
Foretarsal sensillum c’ short, not reaching base of claw, sternite VI with composed spsm pores |
19
|
19 |
Sternite VII with seta Pc, foretarsus length about 100 µm |
A.
xerophilus Szeptycki, 1979
|
– |
Sternite VII without seta Pc, foretarsus length about 120 µm |
A.
silvanus Szeptycki, 1991
|
20 |
Foretarsal sensillum b shorter than c
|
A.
palissai Nosek, 1967
|
– |
Foretarsal sensillum b longer than c
|
21
|
21 |
Foretarsal sensillum a long, reaching to base of seta γ3; sensillum d long, surpassing base of e; length of foretarsus about 100 µm |
A.
confinis (Berlese, 1908)
|
– |
Foretarsal sensillum a short, not reaching to base of seta γ3; sensillum d short, not passing base of e; foretarsus length more than 110 µm |
A.
alni Szeptycki, 1991
|