Spintharinae
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https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3768.2.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FE211811-36E2-4A22-A55B-6E080E5CEC1D |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8271089 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F99985D-A6EC-1043-F5C1-E597DF8E3699 |
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Jeremy |
scientific name |
Spintharinae |
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Key to the genera of Spintharinae
(Modified from Levi & Levi 1962)
1. Opisthosoma straight in lateral view, with median or posterior humps (Fig. 8D-F)............................ Episinus
- Opisthosoma inclined or vertical in lateral view, with humps on anterior, median or posterior position, on all three positions, or missing (Figs. 8A-C, 9A-D, 10A-D)......................................................................2
2. Eyes in dorsal view in two parallel rows (Saaristo 2006, figs. 45-47)........................................ Moneta
- Eyes in dorsal view with a different arrangement (procurved or recurved) (Fig. 6A-D)...............................3
3. Posterior median eyes close to laterals (closer to laterals than with each other) (Fig. 6C, D) ................... Stemmops
- Posterior median eyes far from laterals (closer between each other than with respect to laterals) (Fig. 6A, B)............4
4. Opisthosoma higher than wide (in lateral view) (Levi & Levi 1962, fig. 212).............................. Thwaitesia
- Opisthosoma longer than wide (in lateral view) .............................................................. 5
5. Carapace flat and almost circular in outline (in dorsal view) (Levi 1954b, figs. 46,47)....................... Spintharus
- Carapace convex, sometimes highest in thoracic region, subtriangular in outline (in dorsal view) (Levi 1954a, figs. 10, 11, 19-25)........................................................................................ Chrosiothes
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