Centrothele
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)245<0001:ARAROT>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B887CE-B4F6-FF69-C793-75E1E103F97D |
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Felipe |
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Centrothele |
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KEY TO SPECIES OF CENTROTHELE View in CoL View at ENA
1. Males (those of C. mossman View in CoL unknown).. 2
– Females.......................... 10
2. Embolus with small spur on distal side of base, in addition to large apophysis on proximal side of base (figs. 397, 422).............................. gordon View in CoL
– Embolus with apophysis on proximal side of base only........................ 3
3. Median apophysis with proximally directed lobe below tip (figs. 418, 430)....... 4
– Median apophysis without distinct lobe below tip.............................. 5
4. Retrolateral tibial apophysis very long, narrow (fig. 419)............... coalston View in CoL
– Retrolateral tibial apophysis shorter, triangular (fig. 431)................. mutica View in CoL
5. Median apophysis very long, narrow (fig. 414)........................ lorata View in CoL
– Median apophysis shorter............. 6
6. Retrolateral tibial apophysis relatively long, narrow at base (fig. 427)......... nardi View in CoL
– Retrolateral tibial apophysis shorter, wider at base............................ 7
7. Prolateral edge of terminal apophysis rounded (figs. 434, 446)................... 8
– Prolateral edge of terminal apophysis almost straight (figs. 438, 442)............. 9
8. Palpal bulb relatively wide (fig. 446), retrolateral tibial apophysis bulging just beyond base (fig. 447).............. kuranda View in CoL
– Palpal bulb relatively narrow (fig. 434), retrolateral tibial apophysis not bulging beyond base (fig. 447)............... cardell View in CoL
9. Palpal bulb relatively wide (fig. 438)................................ fisher View in CoL
– Palpal bulb relatively narrow (fig. 442).............................. spurgeon View in CoL
10. Anterior epigynal margin narrow, beakshaped (figs. 424, 428, 444)........ 11
– Anterior epigynal margin wider (as in figs. 416, 432)....................... 13
11. Median epigynal ducts relatively short (figs. 425, 429)....................... 12
– Median epigynal ducts relatively long (fig. 445)...................... spurgeon View in CoL
12. Epigynal midpiece relatively wide (fig. 428)............................. nardi View in CoL
– Epigynal midpiece relatively narrow (fig. 424)....................... gordon View in CoL
13. Epigynal atrium situated medially (fig. 448) or anteriorly (fig. 440)............. 14
– Epigynal atrium situated posteriorly (as in figs. 432, 436)................... 15
14. Epigynal atrium situated medially (fig. 448).......................... kuranda View in CoL
– Epigynal atrium situated anteriorly (fig. 440)............................ fisher View in CoL
15. Anterior epigynal margin narrow, almost straight (fig. 432); epigynal ducts nshaped (fig. 433).................... mutica View in CoL
– Anterior epigynal ducts longer, forming arch (as in figs. 416, 436).............. 16
16. Lateral epigynal ducts squared laterally (figs. 417, 421)....................... 17
– Lateral epigynal ducts rounded laterally (figs. 437, 453)....................... 18
17. Epigynal atrium diamondshaped (fig. 416)............................ lorata View in CoL
– Epigynal atrium triangular (fig. 420).............................. coalston View in CoL
18. Lateral epigynal ducts relatively narrow (fig. 453)...................... mossman View in CoL
– Lateral epigynal ducts relatively wide (fig. 437)....................... cardell View in CoL
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