Linothele, KARSCH, 1879
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a10 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2763DA07-4D8F-4CA2-BB63-E5BC26470296 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4721155 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0386CD35-FFBC-FF81-7496-FF47416B9570 |
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Felipe |
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Linothele |
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KEY TO SPECIES OF LINOTHELE KARSCH, 1879 View in CoL View at ENA (FEMALES)
1. Teeth on paired claws of posterior leg tarsi reduced and appendages elongated, see Goloboff (1994); Cuevas de Jumandi, Napo, Ecuador...................................................................................... L. cavicola Goloboff, 1994 View in CoL
— Teeth on paired claws not reduced and appendages not elongated; not from Cuevas de Jumandi ................ 2
2. Scopula divided ( Fig. 5A, B View FIG ) ....................................................................................................................... 3
— Scopula undivided ( Fig. 5C, D View FIG ) ................................................................................................................ 18
3. Apical segment of the PLS flexible ( Figs 6E View FIG ; 12A View FIG ) ....................................................................................... 4
— Apical segment of the PLS rigid ( Figs 7E View FIG ; 15E View FIG ; 16C View FIG ) .................................................................................. 6
4. Maxillary cuspules absent ( Fig. 12B View FIG ) .............................................................. L. paulistana (Mello-Leitão, 1924) View in CoL
— Maxillary cuspules present ( Fig. 6G View FIG ) ........................................................................................................... 5
5. Spermatheca with long, v-shaped stalks bearing several distal vesicles; see Fig. 6H, I View FIG ...................................... ............................................................................................................................. L. curvitarsis Karsch, 1879 View in CoL
— Spermatheca not v-shaped and without lateral lobes, or vesicles; see Paz & Raven (1990: fig. 11) ................... ............................................................................................................................... L. sericata ( Karsch, 1879) View in CoL
6. Patterns absent from opisthosoma, see Dupérré & Tapia (2015: fig. 30); spermatheca with elongated and apically tapering stalks, bearing few elongated vesicles medially; see Fig. 10B, C View FIG , Dupérré & Tapia (2015: figs 32-33) .... 7
— Opisthosoma with dorsal pattern ............................................................................................................... 8
7. Carapace covered with yellowish setae ............................................... L. pukachumpi Dupérré & Tapia, 2015 View in CoL
— Carapace without yellowish setae .................................................................... L. longicauda ( Ausserer, 1871) View in CoL
8. Opisthosoma with dorsal pattern consisting only of chevrons, see Schiapelli & Gerschman (1945: pl. 4) .... 9
— Opisthosoma with mid-dorsal pattern consisting of longitudinal lines, or spots interconnected to lines, see Fig. 17F, G, I, K, M View FIG and Dupérré & Tapia (2015: figs 23; 34; 37; 41) ...................................................... 11
9. Ventral pattern present on opisthosoma; Minas Gerais, Brazil....................... L. cristata (Mello-Leitão, 1945) View in CoL
— Ventral pattern absent from opisthosoma; Venezuela, or Peru.................................................................... 10
10. Leg tarsi pseudo-segmented; spermatheca stalks low with few vesicles medially, see Figure 14A View FIG ; Venezuela..... ....................................................................................................................................................................... L. sexfasciata ( Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1945) View in CoL
— Leg tarsi with only few medial cracks; Peru.............................................. L. monticolens ( Chamberlin, 1916)
11. Preening-combs present ( Fig. 11A, B View FIG ) ....................................................................................................... 12
— Preening-combs absent ( Fig. 10A View FIG ) ............................................................................................................. 13
12. Spermatheca with short stalks bearing only short vesicles, see Figure 11C, D View FIG ; Andes ...................................... ........................................................................................................................ L. macrothelifera Strand, 1908 View in CoL
— Spermatheca with long stalks, bearing a long vesicle, see Figure 15G View FIG ; eastern of the Andes .... L. spinosa View in CoL n. sp.
13. Appendages with distinct maculae ( Fig. 13B View FIG ) ............................................................................................ 14
— Appendages more or less unicolour ........................................................................................................... 16
14. Maxillary cuspules absent and sternum with distinct pattern ( Fig. 13A View FIG ); Bahamas...... L. septentrionalis View in CoL n. sp.
— Maxillary cuspules present; sternum unicolour; Colombia, or Ecuador..................................................... 15
15. Leg tarsi flexible; ventral opisthosoma without distinct pattern; Norte de Santander, Colombia..................... ................................................................................................................. L. melloleitaoi (Mello-Leitão, 1941)
— Leg tarsi not flexible and weakly pseudosegmented; ventral opisthosoma with distinct pattern, see Dupérré & Tapia (2015: fig. 47); Santo Domingo de Las Tsáchilas, Ecuador................. L. quori Dupérré & Tapia, 2015 View in CoL
16. Spermathecae stalks closely positioned, see Dupérré & Tapia (2015: figs 39-40) ............................................ .................................................................................................................. L. tsachilas Dupérré & Tapia, 2015 View in CoL
— Spermathecae stalks widely separated, see Dupérré & Tapia (2015: figs 26-27, 36) .................................... 17
17. Opisthosoma brown with black median band, see Dupérré & Tapia (2015: fig. 34); spermathecae see Dupérré & Tapia (2015: fig. 36) ..................................................................................... L. zaia Dupérré & Tapia, 2015 View in CoL
— Opisthosoma with mid-dorsal golden band, see Dupérré & Tapia (2015: figs 23); spermathecae see Dupérré & Tapia (2015: figs 26-27)...................................................................... L. yanachanka Dupérré & Tapia, 2015 View in CoL
18. Clypeus wide ( Fig. 8D View FIG ); dorsal pattern on opisthosoma consisting of several dots forming incomplete chevrons and ventral pattern on opisthosoma present and distinct ( Figs 18D, E View FIG ; 19G View FIG ); spermatheca with long, tubeshaped stalks bearing few vesicles distally, see Fig. 8B, C View FIG ; Paramó regions of Ecuador..................................... ............................................................................................................................... L. gaujoni ( Simon, 1889) View in CoL
— Clypeus narrow, see Figure 7H View FIG ; dorsal pattern on opisthosoma consisting of complete chevrons ( Fig. 18B View FIG ), or absent; ventral pattern on opisthosoma absent, or indistinct ( Fig. 18C View FIG ); spermatheca stalks shorter and without vesicles only distally; Peru, or Brazil........................................................................................................... 19
19. More than 30 maxillary cuspules, see Figure 7F View FIG ; dorsal pattern on opisthosoma consisting of complete chevrons ( Figs 16A, B View FIG ; 17J View FIG ); spermatheca with single retrolateral lobe, see Fig. 7G View FIG ........ L. fallax (Mello-Leitão, 1926) View in CoL
— Less than 15 maxillary cuspules, see Figure 16A View FIG ; patterns absent from opisthosoma; spermatheca with several vesicles and lobe, see Figure 16D View FIG ........................................................................................ L. uniformis View in CoL n. sp.
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