Key to Antoonops species
1 Eyes relatively large (Fig. 5 E, F); male abdomen with a ventral depression and only a slight dorsal constriction (Figs. 4 E, 7B); female external genitalia with small posterior element and elongated, indistinct anterior element (Figs. 9 H, 17C).. A. kamieli
- Eyes small (Fig. 11 D, E); male abdomen with a pronounced dorsal constriction (Fig. 2A, C–E); female external genitalia dif- ferent............................................................................................... 2
2 Males (those of A. sarae unknown)...................................................................... 3
- Females............................................................................................ 6
3 Dorsal scutum without a white transverse band (Fig. 2 D); carapace completely covered by microsculpture (Fig. 2 D).................................................................................................... A. nebula
- Dorsal scutum with a white transverse band (Fig. 2A, C, E, G); carapace smooth except for lowermost part (Fig. 2A, C, E) 4
4 Ventral scutum elevated at the level of the sperm pore (Fig. 2A)........................................ A. corbulo
- Ventral scutum without elevation (Fig. 2 C, E).............................................................. 5
5 Carapace high, dome-shaped (Fig. 2 C)......................................................... A. bouaflensis
- Carapace less high, less dome-shaped (Fig. 2 E)........................................................ A. iita
6 Postepigastric scutum long, leaving less than 1/4 of abdomen length uncovered (Fig. 10 E)..................... A. sarae
- Postepigastric scutum relatively short, leaving most of the ventral abdomen uncovered (Fig. 3A)..................... 7
7 Dorsal scutum without a white transverse band; external genitalia as in Fig. 3 E, with a relatively large, posteriorly situated cop- ulatory opening............................................................................... A. nebula
- Dorsal scutum with a white transverse band (Fig. 2 F); external genitalia different (Fig. 3 B–D)....................... 8
8 External genitalia with a relatively large, oval copulatory opening (Fig. 3 B)............................... A. corbulo
- External genitalia different (Fig. 3 C, D).................................................................. 9
9 External genitalia relatively broad (Fig. 3 C)..................................................... A. bouaflensis
- External genitalia relatively narrow (Fig. 3 D).......................................................... A. iita