Pardosa Koch.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.847631 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6281070 |
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Genus 17. Pardosa Koch. View in CoL View at ENA
1848. Pardosa Koch. Die. Arachnide , 14: 100.
1951. Pardosa: Sinha, Rec. Indian Mus., 48 (2): 45.
Type-species Pardosa striatipes Koch.
Distribution: Asia, America, Europe.
Key to the species of the genus Pardosa Koch
1. Maxillae provided with inconspicuous scopula; ocular area not black and hairy........... .......................................................................................................................... annandalei Maxillae without insconpicuous scopula; ocular area black and hairy.........................2
2. Chelicera uniform in colour; patella not provided with longitudinal black streak dorsally............................................................................................................... birmanica Chelicera not uniform in colour; patella provided dorsally with longitudinal black streak............................................................................................................................... 3
3. Abdomen provided with ventrally two lateral irregular brown patches on the side of the spinnerets............................................................................................... heterophthalmus Abdomen not provided with ventrally two lateral irregular brown patches on the side of the spinnerets........................................................................................................................4
4. Sternum provided with conspicuous V-shaped mark......................................... minutus Sternum not provided with conspicuous ‘V’ shaped mark............................................. 5
5. Abdomen mid-dorsally provided with a broad longitudinal pale band and light brown irregular patches.................................................................................................. mukundi Abdomen mid-dorsally without a broad longitudinal pale band and light brown patches............................................................................................................................ 6
6. Tibia and metatarsi of I & II provided with 4 and 3 pairs of ventral spines; maxillae without scopulae.......................................................................................................... sutherlandi
7. Tibia and metatarsi of I & II not provided with 4 and 3 pairs of ventral spines; maxillae with conspicuous scopulae..................................................................................... sumatrana
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