S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 65. (Budapest, 2004)
- Processus ventralis of paramere moderately large, situated at the middle of this sclerite (Fig. 209B) Coniopteryx atlasensis 8 A low, rounded lobe situated before the processus apicalis of paramere (Fig. 212A) 9 - A short, and basally broad tooth present before the processus apicalis of paramere (Fig. 217) Coniopteryx rostrogonarcuata 9 Internal projection of hypandrium stud-like in caudal view (Fig. 212B) Coniopteryx ketiae - Internal projection of hypandrium both in caudal, or in ventral view rounded (Figs 21 OA, B) Coniopteryx balkhashica Key to the species of Coniopteryx unguihipandriata group 1 Processus lateralis of hypandrium narrow tongue-like (Fig. 221 ) Coniopteryx loksai - Processus lateralis of hypandrium, or its protruding part (simple, hooked or forked) thorn-like 2 2 The thorn-like processus lateralis of hypandrium simple (Figs 219A, 220A) 3 - The thorn-like processus lateralis of hypandrium hooked or forked 4 3 Branches of processus apicalis of paramere wide (Fig. 219B) .... Coniopteryx armata Branches of processus apicalis of paramere narow (Fig. 220B) Coniopteryx hastata 4 Processus lateralis forked (Fig. 223) Coniopteryx unicef - Processus lateralis hooked (Fig. 222) Coniopteryx unguihipandriata Key to the species of the genus Parasemidalis 1 Gonarcus broad, distinctly broader than stylus (Figs 226B, C, 227A) 2 - Gonarcus narrow, distinctly narrower than, or as broad as stylus (Fig. 228A) 3 2 Caudal edge of hypandrium with incision (Fig. 227B) Parasemidalis similis Caudal edge of hypandrium without incision (Fig. 226C) Parasemidalis fuscipennis 3 Hypandrium with two pointed knobs caudally (Fig. 228B) Parasemidalis triton - Hypandrium without pointed knobs (Fig. 224B) 4 4 Hypandrium in lateral view about as long as high; its end in caudal view distinctly widened; paramere with processus ventralis, and with curved proximal part (Figs 225A, B) Parasemidalisfusca - Hypandrium in lateral view distinctly longer than high; its end in caudal view narrow or, at most, slightly widened; paramere without processus ventralis, and with straight proximal part (Figs 224A, B) Parasemidalis alluaudina Key to the species of the genus Thecosemidalis 1 Ventrocaudal corner of hypandrium in ventral view blunt (Fig. 229C) Thecosemidalis biacuta - Ventrocaudal corner of hypandrium in ventral view acute (Fig. 230) Thecosemidalis yangi