Key to subgenera and species of Minirhaphidophora
1. Male............................................................................................... 2
- Female............................................................................................. 3
2. Eight abdominal tergite with a pair of angular projections posteriorly; the posteromedian lobe of the ninth abdominal tergite appears with a small median hook on the dorsal surface; the median part of the tenth abdominal tergite is reduced (partly membranous and without specializations); epiproct with a rather wide apical part and a bilobate apex [subgenus Minirhaphidophora s. str.]...................................................................................... M. berezini
- Eight abdominal tergite with one posteromedian angular projection (Figs 35, 36); posteromedian lobe of the ninth abdominal tergite is present without any hooks (Figs 34, 35); median part of the tenth abdominal tergite is developed and has a pair of finger-like dorsal tubercles near each other (Figs 34–36); epiproct with a rather narrow apical part and bifurcate apex (Figs 34–37) [subgenus Condylophora subgen. nov.]................................................. M. ophioglossa sp. nov.
3. Genital plate with obtusely angular (almost rounded) apex.......................................... M. (M.) minima
- Genital plate with distinct posteromedian spine (Fig. 40)...................................................... 4
4. Body appears comparatively large (length of hind femur about 12.7 mm).............................. M. (?) ocellata
- Body appears comparatively small (length of hind femur 7.9–9.5 mm)........................................... 5
5. Lateral ocelli appears rather large (almost as long as the space between the lateral ocellus and apex of the rostral tubercle; Fig. 33). Tenth abdominal tergite is present with a pair of small posterior lobules located near each other (Fig. 39).......................................................................................... M. (C.) ophioglossa sp. nov.
- Lateral ocelli appears to be much smaller (significantly shorter than the space between the lateral ocellus and the apex of the rostral tubercle). Tenth abdominal tergite without lobules............................................ M. (?) kerinci