The goblin spider genus Oonopoides in North and Central America (Araneae, Oonopidae)
Author
Platnick, Norman I.
Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History.
Author
Berniker, Lily
Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History.
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American Museum Novitates
2013
2013-11-08
2013
3788
1
38
http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1206/3788.1
journal article
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10.1206/3788.1
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KEY TO CENTRAL AMERICAN SPECIES OF
OONOPOIDES
1. Males...................................................................................................................................................2
– Females (those of
O. hondo
unknown)..........................................................................................7
2. Embolus preceded by dorsal lobe on bulb (figs. 165, 176)........................................................3
– Embolus not preceded by such a lobe...........................................................................................4
3. Tip of embolus relatively long, extending to near tip of basal embolar projection (fig. 165) ....................................................................................................................................................
cristo
– Tip of embolus shorter (fig. 176)............................................................................................
upala
4. Basal embolar projection relatively long, extending to near tip of embolus (fig. 210)....
anoxus
– Basal embolar projection shorter (figs. 188, 199, 223)................................................................5
5. Embolar base greatly widened (figs. 195, 198)..............................................................
pallidulus
– Embolar base narrower (figs. 184, 187, 217, 222)........................................................................6
6. Embolus relatively short (figs. 184–189)............................................................................
cartago
– Embolus relatively long (figs. 217–224)................................................................................
hondo
7. Tip of anterior receptaculum round (figs. 212, 213).........................................................
anoxus
– Tip of anterior receptaculum not round.......................................................................................8
8. Stalk of anterior receptaculum gradually widened anteriorly (figs. 168, 179)........................9
– Stalk of anterior receptaculum more abruptly widened anteriorly (figs. 190, 201)..............10
9. Anterior receptaculum flower shaped (fig. 179)....................................................................
upala
– Anterior receptaculum thumb shaped (fig. 168)..................................................................
cristo
10. Tip of anterior receptaculum relatively short, oval (fig. 190)........................................
cartago
– Tip of anterior receptaculum longer, almost square (fig. 201)...................................
pallidulus