S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 65. (Budapest, 2004)

Nimboa marroquina - The fused parameres at least 3 times as long as broad in ventral view (Fig. 115B) Nimboa adelae 4 Dorsal arch of parameres absent (Fig. 117) Nimboa espanioli Dorsal arch of parameres present (Fig. 119) 5 5 Median incision of hypandrium deep and wide (Fig. 121) Nimboa ressli - Median incision of hypandrium shallow, or absent (Figs 118A, 122A) 6 6 Fused part of parameres very broad (Fig. 123B) Nimboa yemenica - Fused part of parameres narrow, or moderately broad (Fig. 122C) 7 7 In lateral view the fused part of parameres pointed caudally (Fig. 118B) 8 - In lateral view the fused part of parameres rounded caudally (Fig. 122B) 9 8 Dorsal arch of parameres prominent (Fig. 119) Nimboa macroptera - Dorsal arch of parameres flat (Fig. 118B) Nimboa kasyi 9 Fused part of parameres long (Figs 122B, C) Nimboa sumarana - Fused part of parameres short (Figs 116A, B) Nimboa asadeva Key to the subgenera of the genus Coniopteryx 1 Penis and stylus together form a roundish structure (Fig. 178A) Metaconiopteryx - Penis and stylus together do not form a roundish structure 2 2 Stylus arising from the caudal end of gonarcus (Fig. 157A) 3 - Stylus arising before the caudal end of gonarcus (Figs 194A, B) Xeroconiopteryx 3 The two lateral parts of gonarcus are not connected by a sclerotized caudal band (Fig. 158E) Coniopteryx s. str. 4 The two lateral parts of gonarcus are connected by a sclerotized caudal band (Fig. 169A) Holoconiopteryx Key to the species groups of the subgenus Coniopteryx s. str. 1 Distal part of paramere forked with long branches (Fig. 126A) Coniopteryx abdominalis group - Distal part of paramere unforked, or with short branches 2 2 Caudal part of paramere pick- or hammer-like, i.e.: processus apicalis more or less truncated caudally, with prominent dorsal and also with a ventral widening (Figs 157A, 167B) 3 Caudal part of paramere sinuated, bent, curved, or straight, but not pick- or hammer­like 4 3 Antennae curiously curved, often with peculiar outgrowths on some segments (Figs 151 A, 152A) Coniopteryx falciger group - Antennae at most evenly bent, and not curved curiously Coniopteryx exigua group 4 Male head with prominent frontal lobe, some antennái segments bear peculiar strong setae (Fig. 157C) Coniopteryx lobifrons group - Neither frontal lobe, nor peculiar setae on antennái segments in male (Fig. 167D) Coniopteryx tineiformis group

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