Mummucina
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3737.5.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6163715 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED87DF-FFC0-5238-FF2A-A16D23C75309 |
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Key of the known species of Mummucina View in CoL
Note. We did not include Mummucina exlineae Mello-Leitão, 1943 in the key, because according to the original description, the fixed finger of the chelicerae has two equal-sized anterior teeth, one intermediate tooth, and one strongest principal tooth, which does not agree with the diagnosis of the genus proposed by Roewer (1934). Furthermore, the original description of M. exlineae did not include any figures and the type specimen, a female, is considered lost or possibly destroyed (Kury and Nogueira 1999). Hence, we consider this species as Incertae Sedis. The distribution of the genus and the known species is shown in Fig. 2. View FIGURES 1 – 2
1. Females............................................................................................. 2
- Males............................................................................................... 5
2. Movable finger of the chelicerae with two intermediate teeth................................... M. titschacki Roewer View in CoL
- Movable finger of the chelicerae with only one intermediate tooth.............................................. 3
3. Anterior, intermediate, and principal teeth of the cheliceral fixed finger equal in size.................. M. colinalis Kraus View in CoL
- Teeth of the cheliceral fixed finger not equal in size.......................................................... 4
4 Three fondal ectal teeth on the fixed finger of the chelicerae; chelicerae and propeltidium colouration without markings............................................................................................ M. romero Kraus
- More than three fondal ectal teeth, usually five, on the fixed finger of the chelicerae; chelicerae and propeltidium white-greyish with dark markings....................................................................... M. puna View in CoL sp. nov.
5. Oval flagellum, narrowed in basal portion, with an anterior end wider than the basal portion........ M. masculina Lawrence View in CoL
- Vesicular flagellum, with the wide portion in basal position and narrow anterior end............................... 6
6. Cheliceral fixed finger with anterior teeth subequal in size, first two anterior teeth very small and equal in size; anterior end of the flagellum reaching the middle portion of the first anterior tooth................................ M. colinalis Kraus View in CoL
- Second anterior tooth normal, not so small, first and third anterior teeth equal in size and greater than the second; anterior end of the flagellum reaching beyond the first anterior tooth.......................................... M. puna View in CoL sp. nov.
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