The Goblin Spider Genera Prodysderina, Aschnaoonops, And Bidysderina (Araneae, Oonopidae)
Author
Platnick, Norman I.
Author
Dupérré, Nadine
Author
Berniker, Lily
Author
Bonaldo, Alexandre B.
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2013
2013-02-13
2013
373
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102
http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1206/822.1
journal article
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10.1206/822.1
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KEY TO
SPECIES
FROM
COLOMBIA
1. Posterolateral corners of carapace enlarged (as in fig. 219)..................
orito
– Posterolateral corners of carapace not enlarged.......................... 2
2. Aside from tuberculate setal bases, sternum surface smooth (fig. 313)............ 3
– Sternum surface coarsely reticulate..... 5
3. Embolus relatively long (fig. 328); sclerite at base of anterior genitalic process relatively long (fig. 334).................
similis
– Embolus relatively short (figs. 317, 361); sclerite at base of anterior genitalic process relatively short (figs. 323, 367)........ 4
4. Embolus extended dorsally (fig. 321); anterior genitalic process slightly expanded, asymmetrical at tip (fig. 323)...........
meta
– Embolus not extended dorsally (fig. 365); anterior genitalic process rocket shaped, not expanded anteriorly (fig. 367)....
chingaza
5. Males (unknown in
A. paez
).......... 6
– Females (unknown in
A. leticia
and
A. marta
)......................... 14
6. Right bulb much less inflated than left bulb (figs. 394–399).................
marta
– Right and left bulbs equally inflated.... 7
7. Embolus claw shaped in retrolateral view (figs. 216, 294, 310, 354)............ 8
– Embolus not claw shaped........... 11
8. Distal prong of embolus with proximally directed, blunt tip (fig. 216).......
silvae
– Distal prong of embolus otherwise..... 9
9. Proximal prong of embolus without accessory spur (fig. 354).................
alban
– Proximal prong of embolus with accessory spur (figs. 294, 310)................ 10
10. Accessory spur situated near tip of proximal prong (fig. 294).................
pira
– Accessory spur situated near base of proximal prong (fig. 310).................
huila
11. Embolus prolaterally with long spur (fig. 385).......................
pedro
– Embolus prolaterally with flattened plate with serrate edge (figs. 280, 341, 374)... 12
12. Embolus with invaginated dorsal margin (fig. 341)..................
propinquus
– Embolus without invaginated dorsal margin (figs. 280, 374)................... 13
13. Embolus relatively narrow (fig. 282)...
leticia
– Embolus relatively wide (fig. 376)...
pamplona
14. Anterior genitalic process without distinct anterior expansion (figs. 300, 301)....
paez
– Anterior genitalic process with distinct anterior expansion (as in fig. 218)......... 15
15. Expansion on anterior genitalic process wide, rectangular (figs. 218, 312, 356, 378).... 16
– Expansion on anterior genitalic process otherwise....................... 19
16. Sclerite at base of anterior genitalic process relatively narrow (fig. 218)........
silvae
– Sclerite at base of anterior genitalic process relatively wide (figs. 312, 356, 378)..... 17
17. Apodemes relatively long (fig. 378)............................
pamplona
– Apodemes relatively short (figs. 312, 356).... ......................... 18
18. Sclerite at base of anterior genitalic process medially invaginated (fig. 312)......
huila
– Sclerite at base of anterior genitalic process not medially invaginated (fig. 356)...
alban
19. Anterior genitalic process with gradually widened anterior expansion (fig. 345)............................
propinquus
– Anterior genitalic process with abruptly widened anterior expansion (figs. 296, 389).. ......................... 20
20. Apodemes relatively long (figs. 388, 389)...........................
pedro
– Apodemes relatively short (figs. 295, 296)...........................
pira