Pochytoides, Berland & Millot, 1941
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.418 |
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A key to the species of Pochytoides View in CoL
Males
1. Pedipalp with short apophysis on the patella ( Fig. 7C View Fig. 7 ) ...................................... P. patellaris sp. nov.
– Pedipalp without patellar apophysis ................................................................................................. 2
2. Embolic division serrated distally ( Fig. 3A View Fig.3 ) ...................................................... P. monticola sp. nov.
– Embolic division smooth distally ..................................................................................................... 3
3. Embolus almost straight, with accompanying membrane ( Fig. 9E View Fig. 9 ) ................................................... ................................................................................ P. poissoni ( Berland & Millot, 1941) comb. nov.
– Embolus bent, without conspicuous membrane ............................................................................... 4
4. Anterior lobe of bulb expanding distally, axe-shaped ( Fig. 11E View Fig.11 ) ........................... P. securis sp. nov.
– Anterior lobe of bulb tapering distally .............................................................................................. 5
5. Embolic division curved toward prolateral side of the palp ( Fig. 5A View Fig.5 ) ..................... P. obstipa sp. nov.
– Embolic division sigmoid, its tip curved toward retrolateral side .................................................... 6
6. Prolateral edge of anterior lobe of bulb with spine at base ( Fig. 13C View Fig.13 ) ................. P. spiniger sp. nov.
– Prolateral edge of anterior lobe of bulb strongly sclerotized, but without spine ( Fig. 1B View Fig. 1 ) ................ ............................................................................................................................... P. lamottei sp. nov.
Females
1. Epigyne without pockets ................................................................................................................... 2
– Epigyne with paired pockets at epigastric furrow ............................................................................ 3
2. Area occupied by atria broader than spermathecae area ( Fig. 8D View Fig. 8 ) ..................................................... .................................................................................... P. perezi ( Berland & Millot, 1941) comb. nov.
– Area occupied by atria narrower than spermathecae area ( Fig. 15C View Fig. 15 ) ................... P. spiniger sp. nov.
3. Atria weakly sclerotized ( Fig. 12C View Fig. 12 ) ........................................................................ P. securis sp. nov.
– Atria strongly sclerotized .................................................................................................................. 4
4. Area occupied by atria narrower than spermathecae area ( Fig. 2C View Fig. 2 ) ..................... P. lamottei sp. nov.
– Area occupied by atria broader than spermathecae area ................................................................... 5
5. Two semicircular hoods in front of atria, spermathecae spherical ( Fig. 10D View Fig. 10 ) .................................... ................................................................................ P. poissoni ( Berland & Millot, 1941) comb. nov.
– Shallow depression in front of atria, spermathecae oval ................................................................... 6
6. Posterior edge of epigynal depression straight, pockets placed posteriorly to spermathecae ( Fig. 4B View Fig. 4 ) ............................................................................................................... P. monticola sp. nov.
– Posterior edge of epigynal depression arched, pockets placed at spermathecae level ( Fig. 6C View Fig. 6 ) .......... .................................................................................................................................... P. obstipa sp. nov.
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