Euophrys
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Key to Euophrys species
Females
1 More than 50 % of the spermatheca posterior to the fossa and guide (e.g. Fig. 59) .................................................... 2 - Less than 50 % of the spermatheca posterior to the fossa and guide (e.g. Fig. 64)...................................................... 6 2 Spermatheca smaller than the fossa and inner edge of the fossa well beyond the outer edge of the spermatheca; L 4
patterning as in Fig. 3 D ............................................................................................................ E. anotata ( Figs 49–55) - Spermatheca equal to or larger than the fossa and inner edge of the fossa near or overlapping the outer edge of the
spermatheca ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 3 Insemination duct anterior to the fossa and guide, fossa O-shaped, and wide apart so just overlapping spermatheca;
L 4 patterning as in Fig. 3 F ................................................................................................. E. patagonica ( Figs 73–79) - Insemination duct not passing anterior to the fossa and guide, fossa C-shaped, inner edges of guide overlap the sper-
matheca ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 4 Fossa placed dorsolaterally to, and overlap, the spermatheca, guides open anteriorly; L 4 patterning as in Fig. 3 B ....
.............................................................................................................................................. E. rusticana ( Figs 89–95) - Fossa dorsal to the spermatheca and guides open ventrolaterally .............................................................................. 5 5 Dark pattern on the abdomen forms two longitudinal bands; femur of L 4 a plain yellow colour (may occasionally
have faint markings ( Fig. 3 E) .......................................................................................... E. saitiformis ( Figs 96–102) - Dark pattern on the abdomen scattered, does not form two longitudinal bands; three dark bands on a yellow back-
ground on the femur of L 4 ( Fig. 3 H) ...................................................................... E. flordellago n. sp. ( Figs 56–62) 6 Inner edge of the fossa beyond the outer edge of the spermatheca ............................................................................ 7 - Inner edge of the fossa overlaps the spermatheca ....................................................................................................... 8 7 Entrance to the insemination duct close to the anterior edge of the fossa; L 4 patterning as in Fig. 3 E ........................
.................................................................................................................................................. E. laetata ( Figs 63–65) - Entrance to the insemination duct close to the posterior edge of the fossa; L 4 patterning as in Fig. 3 G ......................
.......................................................................................................................................... E. tehuelche ( Figs 103–109) 8 Median edges of the fossae touching, guide opens posterolaterally; L 4 patterning as in Fig. 3 C .................................
................................................................................................................................................ E. mapuche ( Figs 66–72) - Median edges of the fossae not touching, guide opens dorsolaterally; L 4 patterning as in Fig. 3 A .............................
.................................................................................................................................................. E. rapida ( Figs 80–88)
Males
As the males are not known for E. laetata , E. saitiformis and E. flordellago no key is given. Compare specimens with Figs 2 and 3.
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