Oligoxystre, Vellard, 1924
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.5.83 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792582 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9B5A87C8-FFCB-6957-FF01-FF361D2EA9DE |
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Identification key for Oligoxystre . Modified from Guadanucci (2007). Female of Oligoxystre auratum is undescribed.
Males
1 Male palpal bulb embolus with small subapical keel ( Guadanucci 2007: Figs 2-5 View Figs 1-6 , 26-28) .................................................................................................2
– Embolus without keel ( Figs 1-3 View Figs 1-6 ; Guadanucci 2007: Figs 22-23, 31-32, 35- 36).............................................................................................................. 3
2 Embolus long and thin, slightly bent distally ( Guadanucci 2007: Figs 26- 28)...................................................................................... O. dominguense
– Embolus short, strongly bent medially ( Guadanucci 2007: Figs 2-5 View Figs 1-6 ) ........ O. bolivianum View in CoL
3 Bulb twisted on itself, prolonged by long collar, depressed at base and thin apical end, curved ( Vellard 1924: 152, pl. 10 Fig. 38)................ O. auratum View in CoL
– Bulb not as above........................................................................................4
4 Embolus more than 3 times longer than tegulum ( Guadanucci 2007: Figs 22-23); spiders with cephalothorax and abdomen dark ventrally; white setae over dorsal region of cephalothorax ( Guadanucci 2007: Fig. 38) O. caatinga
– Embolus less than 2.5 times tegulum length ( Figs 1-3 View Figs 1-6 , Guadannuci 2007: Figs 31-23, 35-36); spiders with coloration on ventral portion browish or yellowish; without white setae on body.......................................................5
5 Leg I tibial spur positioned in a perpendicular angle in relation to the tibia axis ( Figs 4-5 View Figs 1-6 ); spiders with carapace, chelicerae, abdomen and legs covered dorsally and ventrally with metallic blue setae ( Fig. 7 View Figs 7-8 )................................... ............................................................................. O. diamantinensis View in CoL sp. n.
– Leg I tibial spur with branches positioned in an inclined angle in relation to the tibia axis ( Guadanucci 2007: Figs 30, 34); spiders with carapace and legs browish or reddish ...................................................................................... 6
6 Embolus slightly bent distally ( Guadanucci 2007: Figs 31 32); carapace and legs brown ............................................................................ O. tucuruiense
– Embolus slightly curved distally ( Guadanucci 2007: Figs 35-36); carapace and basal portion of legs reddish and distal portions of legs dark ( Guadanucci 2007: Fig. 39)........................................................................... O. rufoniger
Females
1 Spermatheca receptacula as long as wide ( Guadanucci 2007: Fig. 6 View Figs 1-6 ) ............. ............................................................................................. O. bolivianum View in CoL
– Spermatheca receptacula longer than wide ( Figs 6 View Figs 1-6 ; Guadanucci 2007: Figs 24, 29, 33, 37)............................................................................................ 2
2 Spermatheca receptacula without lateral lobes ( Figs 6 View Figs 1-6 ; Guadanucci 2007: Figs 24, 29)........................................................................................................3
– Spermathecae receptacula with at least one lateral lobe ( Guadanucci 2007: Figs 29, 33, 37)...........................................................................................4
3 Spermatheca receptacula long, with small apical lobes of roughtly the same size ( Guadanucci 2007: Fig. 24); white setae over dorsal region of cephalothorax, ventral cephalothorax and abdomen very dark ................ O. caatinga
– Spermatheca receptacula with a large lobe surrounded by other smaller lobes ( Fig. 6 View Figs 1-6 ); spiders with carapace, chelicerae, abdomen and legs covered dorsally and ventrally with metallic blue setae ( Fig. 8 View Figs 7-8 ) ....... O. diamantinensis View in CoL sp. n.
4 Spermatheca receptacula very long and thin, with small lobes over entire length ( Guadanucci 2007: Fig. 29) ..................................... O. dominguense
– Spermatheca receptacula long, with wide base, bearing lateral lobe towards outside ( Guadanucci 2007: Figs 33, 37) ..................................................... 5
5 Lateral lobe bifurcated (or partly bifurcated) ( Guadanucci 2007: Fig. 33); carapace and legs brown........................................................ O. tucuruiense
– Lateral lobe not bifurcated ( Guadanucci 2007: Fig. 37); carapace and basal region of legs reddish, apical region of legs dark ........................ O. rufoniger
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