S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 65. (Budapest, 2004)
Key to the species of the subgenus Holoconiopteryx Stylus forked (Fig. 169A) 3 Stylus unforked (Fig. 170A) 2 Median incision of hypandrium narrow V-shaped (Fig. 170C) Coniopteryx haematica Median incision of hypandrium caudally narrowing oval (Fig. 173) Coniopteryx renate Male antennae without scale-like hairs (Fig. 174B) Coniopteryx tenuicornis Male antennae with scale-like hairs (Fig. 172D) 4 Distal part of paramere lanceolate (Fig. 171 A) Coniopteryx kaindiensis Distal part of paramere not lanceolate, but it has distinct processus apicalis 5 Median incision of hypandrium V-shaped (Fig. 175) Coniopteryx turned Median incision of hypandrium U-shaped 6 Ending of processus terminális widely rounded; median incision deep (Fig. 169C) Coniopteryx drammonti Processus terminális ending in two small snouts; median incision shallow (Fig. 172C) Coniopteryx lindbergi Key to the species of the subgenus Metaconiopteryx 1 Caudal end of stylus more or less widened (Figs 176A, 177A); receptaculum seminis moderately long, and more or less broad (Figs 176B, 177B) 2 - Caudal end of stylus very narrow (Figs 178A, 179A); receptaculum seminis long, narrow, snake-like (Figs 178B, 179B) 3 2 Width of the caudal part of stylus in lateral view cca. equal with the length of the proximal part of paramere (Fig. 176A); receptaculum seminis skittle-like (Fig. 176B) Coniopteryx arcuata Width of the caudal part of stylus in lateral view about half the length of the proximal part of paramere (Fig. 177A); receptaculum seminis grub-like (Fig. 177B) Coniopteryx esbenpeterseni 3 Basal part of penis forms a wide loop around the paramere (Fig. 179A); receptaculum seminis several times curving, and about 40 times as long as broad (Fig. 179B) Coniopteryx t jeder i Basal part of penis arising from the dorsal half of paramere, and forms a moderately wide loop (Fig 178A); receptaculum seminis about 10 times as long as broad (Fig. 178B) Coniopteryx lentiae Key to the species groups of the subgenus Xeroconiopteryx 1 Processus lateralis of hypandrium long thorn-like, or narrow tounge-like, and placed low (Figs 219A, 221); male flagellar segments without scale-like hairs Coniopteryx unguihipandriata group - Processus lateralis of hypandrium other; if somewhat similar (stick- or tounge-like), male flagellar segments with scale-like hairs 2