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Key to species of
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Thor, 1930
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of Fennoscandia, North-Western Europe
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- Gnathotectum triramous; incisions of dorsal shield shorter or absent; tibia IV with seven setae (exception
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.
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); peritremes of different length; sternal shield with or without angular extensions formed by endopodal elements between coxae III and IIIII........................................................................................... 4
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2. Dorsal shield setae longer, most of them extending to base of next posterior seta in series, seta Z2 reaching or surpassing insertion of
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3; opisthogastric soft integument with eight pairs of ventral setae (
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3 absent); fixed digit of chelicera with 34 teeth; in male, dimorphically modified seta on telotarsus II absent. Female 350420 µm, male 270310 µm. Cosmopolitan.....................................................................................
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(Berlese, 1892)
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- Dorsal shield setae shorter, most of them not extending to base of next posterior seta, seta Z2 not reaching insertions of
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3; opisthogastric soft integument with nine pairs of ventral setae (
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1
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5,
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1
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4); fixed digit of chelicera with six or more teeth; in male, one ventral seta on telotarsus II swollen basally, with sharply curved hair-like tip...................... 3
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3. Epigynal shield usually with posterolateral margins abruptly expanded beyond the genital setae; fixed digit of female chelicera with six teeth (in male, 1012 teeth); in general larger species. Female 350420 µm, male 300310 µm. European Arctic, Siberia,
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Makarova &amp; Petrova, 1992
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- Epigynal shield usually with almost parallel or gradually divergent posterolateral margins beyond the genital setae; fixed digit of adult chelicera with 711 teeth; in general smaller species. Female 270360 µm, male 250280 µm. Cosmopolitan........................................................................................
<emphasis id="40B8EAFBFF85FF8D6FAFFC85FB17D6CC" bold="true" box="[1196,1274,1736,1758]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="559">cetratus</emphasis>
(Sellnick, 1940)
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<keyLead id="C93D95DCFF85FF8D6B94FD49FA71D70B" box="[151,1436,1795,1817]" pageId="5" pageNumber="559">- Mid-lateral incisions of dorsal shield present, clearly visible; dorsal shield more than 350 µm in length................. 7</keyLead>
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5. Mid-lateral incisions of dorsal shield present but often poorly visible, reticulate ornamentation developed on both podonotal and opisthonotal regions of shield; sternal shield with anterolateral and posterolateral angular extensions formed by endopodal elements. Female 285340 µm, male 260270 µm. Europe, South Siberia....................
<emphasis id="40B8EAFBFF85FF8D6F97FD16FB06D763" bold="true" box="[1172,1259,1883,1905]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="559">insularis</emphasis>
(Willmann, 1952)
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6. Podonotal region of dorsal shield deeply foveate, opisthonotal region smooth, most of dorsal shield setae clearly daggershaped, posteromedial setae
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13 almost reaching bases of next posterior setae in series; sternal shield without lateral angular
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extensions; in male, spermatodactyl much thinner than cheliceral digits. Female 325340 µm, male 235 µm. Europe........................................................................................
<emphasis id="40B8EAFBFF86FF8E6FABFAF9FAC6D0D8" bold="true" box="[1192,1323,180,202]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="560">dendrophilus</emphasis>
Karg, 1969
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- Anterior part of dorsal shield with squamous ornamentation, opisthonotal region punctate; dorsal shield setae needle-like or with slightly dilated base, posteromedial setae
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13 clearly not reaching bases of next posterior setae; sternal shield with well developed lateral angular extensions; in male, spermatodactyl as thick as cheliceral digits. Female 270325 µm, male 250260 µm. Holarctic......................................................................
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(Halbert, 1915)
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7. Female with large, almost quadrate ventri-anal shield bearing besides three circum-anal setae, one pair of opisthogastral setae (
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3); dorsal shield poorly reticulate with elongate caudal setae (
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<date id="06721029FF86FF8E685AFB29FC53D168" box="[857,958,356,378]" pageId="6" pageNumber="560" value="2011-01-16" valueMax="2011-04-16" valueMin="2011-01-16">14 1116</date>
µm,
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4 42 µm,
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5 58 µm); in male, spermatodactyl straight, apically pointed. Female 440480 µm, male 380400 µm. Europe, Caucasus........
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Evans, 1958
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8. Female with anal shield very large, twice as wide as the narrow sternal shield, the latter without lateral angles; dorsal shield with rather long setae (
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5,
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4 24 µm,
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4 4550 µm,
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5 6769 µm); tarsus I plump; claws I of the same size as on legs IIIV; cheliceral digits much shorter than corniculus (
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0.740.77). Female 390422 µm. Europe, Caucasus.................................................................................................
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(Berlese, 1918)
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9. Cheliceral digits very short, much shorter than the robust corniculus (
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0.640.76), digitus mobilis with one tooth; sternal shield lacking endopodal elements, with parallel lateral margins; dorsal shield smooth, opisthonotal region with 13 pairs of setae (
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1 absent) and remarkably elongate setae Z5 (5268 µm, while
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µm,
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Karg, 1969
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- Cheliceral digits longer, often longer than corniculus (
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not less than 0.74), digitus mobilis with two teeth; sternal shield including endopodal elements, with lateral angles; dorsal shield smooth or reticulate, with or without setal deficiency, seta Z5 remarkably elongate or not; peritremes of different length.....................................................10
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10. Peritremes commonly extremely short, extending anteriorly only to mid-level of coxa III; corniculus of normal proportions (
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6.99.1 %); dorsal shield smooth, its opisthonotal region normally with 13 pairs of setae (only one pair of setae present in area usually occupied by
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4 and
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4). Female 368468 µm, male 332376 µm. Circumpolar...............................................................................................
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- Peritremes longer, extending anteriorly at least to mid-level of coxa II; corniculus of normal proportions or elongate (
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11.513.1%); dorsal shield smooth or reticulate, its opisthonotal region with 1314 pairs of setae (if deficient, setae
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1 absent).................................................................................................. 11
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12. Dorsal shield without podonotal seta
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1; corniculi large (
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11.513.1 %), longer than cheliceral digits (
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- Dorsal shield with podonotal seta
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13. Dorsal shield clearly uniformly reticulate; anal shield and sternal shield almost of the same size. Female 468512 µm.
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13 more than half as long as distance to next seta in series), Z5 (1823 µm) slightly longer than other dorsal setae.
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µm,
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µm,
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13 a little shorter than distance to next seta in series, Z5 (3042 µm) clearly longer than other dorsal setae. Female 360407 µm. Europe..........................................
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