Aschnaoonops, Makhan and Ezzatpanah, Makhan and Ezzatpanah

Platnick, Norman I., Dupérré, Nadine, Berniker, Lily & Bonaldo, Alexandre B., 2013, The Goblin Spider Genera Prodysderina, Aschnaoonops, And Bidysderina (Araneae, Oonopidae), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2013 (373), pp. 1-102 : 61

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/822.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8722F650-62B9-403E-9C78-1F0D167F9182

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6978917

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DD87CD-EC4F-FFA3-FF3B-018DFB017711

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Felipe

scientific name

Aschnaoonops
status

 

KEY TO SPECIES View in CoL View at ENA FROM VENEZUELA

1. Males (those of A. simoni View in CoL unknown).... 2

– Females (those of A. aquada View in CoL and A. masneri View in CoL unknown)....................... 14

2. Embolus complex, with numerous processes, accompanied by triangular projection on cymbium (as in figs. 440, 441)........ 3

– Embolus simpler, cymbium without projection........................... 9

3. Embolus with blunt tip (figs. 503, 504) trujillo View in CoL

– Embolus with sharp tip............. 4

4. Embolus relatively short (figs. 490, 492).......................... masneri View in CoL

– Embolus longer................... 5

5. Embolus with broad subdistal process (fig. 474).................... merida View in CoL

– Embolus otherwise................ 6

6. Embolus with three processes (figs. 439, 441)........................ tariba View in CoL

– Embolus with four processes......... 7

7. Embolus with broad distal process (fig. 430)......................... tachira View in CoL

– Embolus otherwise................ 8

8. Dorsalmost process of embolus sharply bent (fig. 452)................... teleferico View in CoL

– Dorsalmost process of embolus not sharply bent (fig. 480)................ aquada View in CoL

9. Cymbium deeply invaginated at base of embolus (fig. 537).......... margaretae View in CoL

– Cymbium not deeply invaginated...... 10 10. Prolateral surface of embolus with numerous narrow processes (figs. 417, 524)....... 11

– No such narrow processes........... 12

11. Dorsal prong of embolus with narrow sub-distal spur (fig. 417)............. indio View in CoL

– Dorsal prong of embolus without subdistal spur (fig. 524)................ bocono View in CoL

12. Embolus terminating in three sharp, parallel prongs (fig. 408)............... chorro View in CoL

– Embolus otherwise................ 13

13. Median process on embolus much larger than dorsal and ventral processes (fig. 515)........................... cristalina View in CoL

– Median process on embolus smaller (fig. 463)........................ jaji View in CoL

14. Anterior genitalic process with distinct anterior expansion (as in fig. 410)......... 15

– Anterior genitalic process without such an expansion (as in fig. 421)............ 20

15. Anterior expansion T-shaped or Y-shaped... 16

– Anterior expansion otherwise......... 18

16. Anterior expansion Y-shaped (fig. 539)........................ margaretae View in CoL

– Anterior expansion T-shaped......... 17

17. Anterior expansion relatively wide (fig. 410)...................... chorro View in CoL

– Anterior expansion relatively narrow (fig. 432)....................... tachira View in CoL

18. Anterior expansion nearly round (fig. 495)....................... simoni View in CoL

– Anterior expansion angular.......... 19

19. Anterior expansion conifer shaped (fig. 517)..................... cristalina View in CoL

– Anterior expansion with posterolateral extensions (fig. 465).................. jaji View in CoL

20. Anterior genitalic process long (figs. 443, 506, 528)........................... 21

– Anterior genitalic process short (figs. 421, 454, 476)....................... 23

21. Anterior genitalic process narrow throughout its length (fig. 528)............ bocono View in CoL

– Anterior genitalic process otherwise.... 22

22. Anterior genitalic process much longer than basal sclerite (fig. 443)........... tariba View in CoL

– Anterior genitalic process not much longer than basal sclerite (fig. 506)....... trujillo View in CoL

23. Median sclerite semicircular (fig. 421).... indio View in CoL

– Median sclerite otherwise............ 24

24. Anterior genitalic process slightly widened at tip (fig. 454)................ teleferico View in CoL

– Anterior genitalic process not widened (fig. 476).................... merida View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

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