Scaphiella murici, Platnick & Dupérré N., 2010
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Tatiana |
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Scaphiella murici |
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(except S. bryantae View in CoL )
1. Males (those of S. scutiventris , gracia , cata , valencia , agocena , arima , saba , and curlena unknown)....................... 2
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18. Females (those of S. icabaru , ayacucho , etang , and buck unknown)................ 15 Sides of carapace smooth, without obvious granulations..................... 3 Sides of carapace with obvious granulations.. 8 Embolus basally twisted (fig. 924) S. guatopo Embolus not twisted............... 4 Embolus set basally or medially on palpal bulb........................... 5 Embolus set on apical half of palpal bulb... 6 Palpal femur greatly enlarged, palpal bulb with prolateral knob near base of embolus (fig. 1031).................. S. weberi Palpal femur not greatly enlarged, palpal bulb without prolateral knob near base of embolus (fig. 1001).......... S. icabaru Endites with large, triangular anteromedian tip (fig. 1098).............. S. kalunda Endites otherwise................. 7 Embolus very short (fig. 1144).... S. buck Embolus long (fig. 1125)...... S. septella Eyes reduced (as in fig. 901).......... 9 Eyes normal..................... 10 Palpal bulb protruding ventrally, embolus bent basally (figs. 905, 906).... S. miranda Palpal bulb protruding basally, embolus curving smoothly (figs. 886, 887).... S. bordoni Palpal femur with dorsal spikes (fig. 1078)..
............................ S. etang Palpal femur without spikes.......... 11 Chelicerae with anterior projections.... 12 Chelicerae without anterior projections.. 13 Anterior projections of chelicerae small (figs. 848–851); abdomen lightly patterned..
............................ S. simla Anterior projections of chelicerae large (fig. 1056); abdomen strongly patterned...
...................... S. cymbalaria Embolus set basally on palpal bulb (fig. 1011)................ S. ayacucho Embolus set medially on palpal bulb.... 14 Embolus short, sinuous (fig. 981)... S. guiria Embolus longer, smoothly curved (fig. 944)....................... S. tigre Sides of carapace smooth, without obvious granulations..................... 16 Sides of carapace with obvious granulations.......................... 23 Epigynal atrium without lateral or paired posterior sclerotizations............. 17 Epigynal atrium with lateral or paired posterior sclerotizations................. 19 Epigynal atrium pentagonal, with posteromedian invagination (figs. 961–963)... S. cata Epigynal atrium oval, without posteromedian invagination..................... 18 Anterior sclerite bipartite, anteriorly situated (fig. 1153)................. S. curlena 29.
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– Abdomen without pattern, postepigastric scutum short (fig. 984)......... S. guiria Abdomen with pattern, postepigastric scutum long........................... 30 Abdomen lightly patterned; anterior sclerite small, anteriorly situated (fig. 866)... S. simla Abdomen strongly patterned; anterior sclerite large, medially situated (fig. 1067).......
...................... S. cymbalaria
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