A Revision Of The Australasian Ground Spiders Of The Families Ammoxenidae, Cithaeronidae, Gallieniellidae, And Trochanteriidae (Araneae: Gnaphosoidea) Author PLATNICK, NORMAN I. text Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2002 2002-09-19 2002 271 1 1 http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1206/0003-0090%282002%29271%3C0001%3AAROTAG%3E2.0.CO%3B2 journal article 10.1206/0003-0090(2002)271<0001:AROTAG>2.0.CO;2 0003-0090 5396112 KEY TO SPECIES OF LONGRITA 1. Males............................. 2 – Females.......................... 10 2. Retrolateral tibial apophysis incised at tip (figs. 408, 412)................... 3 – Retrolateral tibial apophysis not incised at tip ................................ 6 3. Embolus with beak­shaped projection on prolateral side of tip (fig. 407).... insidiosa – Embolus without beak­shaped projection... ................................. 4 4. Embolus with distal notch (figs. 415, 419) ................................. 5 – Embolus without distal notch (fig. 411)............................. grasspatch 5. Tip of retrolateral tibial apophysis with two sharp points (fig. 416)........ zuytdorp – Tip of retrolateral tibial apophysis with one sharp point (fig. 420)........... findal 6. Retrolateral tibial apophysis expanded dorsally at base (fig. 432)....... rastellata – Retrolateral tibial apophysis not expanded dorsally......................... 7 7. Embolar base with prolateral projection at about half its length (figs. 435, 439)... 8 – Embolar base without prolateral projection ................................. 9 8. Embolar tip relatively small (fig. 439)................................ yuinmery – Embolar tip relatively large (fig. 435)................................. millewa 9. Embolar tip relatively long (fig. 427)............................... whaleback – Embolar tip relatively short (fig. 423)................................ arcoona 10. Epigynum with posterior margin projecting anteriorly into atrium (figs. 437, 441).... ................................ 11 – Epigynum otherwise................ 12 11. Posterior margin of epigynum at least slightly incised at midline (fig. 441).................................... yuinmery – Posterior margin of epigynum not incised at midline (fig. 437)............. millewa 12. Epigynal atrium v­shaped (as in figs. 413, 421, 429, 433)................... 13 – Epigynal atrium not v­shaped (fig. 425)............................... arcoona 13. Epigynum with numerous, pronounced transverse wrinkles (fig. 429)...................................... whaleback – Epigynum otherwise................ 14 14. Epigynal atrium relatively wide (figs. 421, 433)........................... 15 – Epigynal atrium relatively narrow (figs. 409, 413, 417)....................... 16 15. Anterior epigynal margin relatively narrow (fig. 421).................... findal – Anterior epigynal margin relatively wide (fig. 433)..................... rastellata 16. Lateral epigynal margins sinuous (fig. 413)........................ grasspatch – Lateral epigynal margins not sinuous (figs. 409, 417)....................... 17 17. Lateral epigynal margins smoothly v­shaped (fig. 409).................. insidiosa – Lateral epigynal margins angled posteriorly (fig. 417).................. zuytdorp