A study of the subfamily Archoleptonetinae (Araneae, Leptonetidae) with a review of the morphology and relationships for the Leptonetidae Author Ledford, Joel M. Author Griswold, Charles E. text Zootaxa 2010 2391 1 32 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.193866 d4514350-31c1-48f4-a3ac-3c768b6b5e65 1175-5326 193866 Key to the species of Archoleptoneta 1- Embolus straight to sinuate, running the length of the tarsus (E, Figs. 76 , 98 ); median sclerite narrow and pointed apically (MS, Figs. 97–102 ); females with elongate spermathecae, three times as long as wide and with narrow bases ( Fig. 109 )........................................................................................................................................ A. schusteri Gertsch Embolus distinctly curved to the prolateral side of the tarsus (E, Figs. 104, 105, 108 ); median sclerite broad and rounded apically (MS, Figs. 104, 107 ); females with spermathecae no more than twice as long as wide, with wide bases ( Fig. 110 ) .............................................................................................................................. A. gertschi sp. nov.