Molycria mammosa, : Simon, 1897
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Molycria mammosa View in CoL group
7. Tibial apophysis tiny, less than ¹/ƽ of tibia length (fig. 88)..... M. kaputar View in CoL
– Tibial apophysis larger, about K of tibia length (fig. 63)................. 8
8. AME largest.................. 9
– AME equal to PME or smaller than PME....................... 11
9. Embolus long straight; conductor with ventrally folded distal end (fig. 62).................... M. mammosa View in CoL
– Embolus with bent tip; conductor with distal end beak-shaped (fig. 77).... 10
10. Conductor with a single distally produced lobe on the prolateral side (fig. 77)................ M. grayi View in CoL
– Conductor with squared protuberance on the base (fig. 72)..... M. milledgei View in CoL
11. AME equal to PME; conductor twist- ed, with retrolaterally directed tip (fig. 92).................. 12
– AME smaller than PME; conductor straight, with ventrally folded distal end (fig. 97)..................... 13
12. Conductor with enlarged, beak-shaped tip (fig. 92)............ M. goanna View in CoL
– Conductor tip not enlarged, with squared protuberance on the base (fig. 82)............ M. bundjalung View in CoL
13. Embolus sickle-shaped, conductor tip broad, without lobes (fig. 97).......................... M. wrightae View in CoL
– Embolus not sickle-shaped, conductor tip narrow, with two distal lobes (fig. 67)................... M. smithae View in CoL
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