S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 60. (Budapest, 1999)

Indentification key for the species 1 (4) Strong notogastral heterotrichy: setae ti, te and ms extremely long, flagellate; remaining notogastral setae much shorter. 2 (3) Prodorsum without lamellar costulae: lamellar setae originate on the surface prodorsal. Sensillus smooth. L.: 334 um. (Figs 1-2). - Ghana Tectoppia nigricans Wallwork, 1961 3 (2) Prodorsum with lamellar costulae; lamellar setae originate on cuspis of lamel­lar costulae. Head of sensillus granulate. L.: 380-385 urn. (Fig. 3). - Cameroon Tectoppia longisetosa Mahunka, 1977 4 (1) Weak notogastral heterotrichy: only setae ta,p p p 2 and /? 3 shorter than remain­ing notogastral setae. 5 (8) Notogaster with longitudinal wrinkles or vermiform lines. 6 (7) Prodorsum with lamellar and translamellar costulae but without prolamellar costulae between lamellar cuspis and rostrum. Notogaster with longitudinal wrinkles. L.: 620 um. (Figs 4-5). - Indonesia Senectoppia multisulcatum (Berlese, 1913) (-Macrosoma rugosa Hammer, 1979) 7 (6) Prodorsum with lamellar, translamellar and prolamellar costulate. Notogaster with vermiform longitudinal lines. L.: 520-590 urn. (Figs 6-7). - Malaysia Senectoppia rugosa Aoki, 1977 8 (5) Notogaster without longitudinal wrinkles or vermiform lines. 9 (22) Sensillus setiform or slightly fusiform: smooth or setulose. 10 (15) Notogaster with polygonate granulation. 11 (12) Sensillus with slightly lanceolate end; smooth. L.: 616 urn. (Figs 8-9). - Ghana Granuloppia nuda (Wallwork, 1961) 12 (11) Sensillus setiform, sparsely ciliate. 13 (14) Sensillus with a recurved, flagellate end. Interlamellar region before dorsose­jugal suture with two, small well separated tubercles. L.: 680 um. (Fig. 10). ­W. Africa Granuloppia major Balogh, 1958 14 (13) Sensillus with a straight end. Interlamellar region with two large, closely, sometimes coalescent tubercles. L.: 624 um. (Fig. 11). - Cameroon Granuloppia conflata Mahunka, 1974 15 (10) Notogaster without polygonate granulation. 16 (17) Sensillus long, setiform, distal part slightly dilated, with a flagellate end. Costulae represented by short apical part. L.: 550 urn. (Figs 12-13). - Ethiopia, 1980 m. Granuloppia extrema (Mahunka, 1984) 17 (16) Sensillus straight, setiform, apically slightly dilated. Costulae well developed. 18 (19) Sensillus smooth. L.: 454 urn. (Fig. 14). - W. Africa Granuloppia congoensis Balogh, 1958 19 (18) Sensillus either apically or laterally ciliated. 20 (21) Sensillus with ciliated tip. Lamellar costulae connected by two obscure translamellar laths. L.: 476 urn. (Fig. 15). - Ghana Granuloppia ghanensis (Wallwork, 1961 )

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