A review of the spider genus Singaporemma (Araneae: Tetrablemmidae), with the description of a new species Author Yan, Fanhu Author Lin, Yucheng text Zootaxa 2018 2018-03-09 4392 2 329 346 journal article 30560 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.2.6 029d4e90-6c66-413a-ab4a-a8f431ad0671 1175-5326 1195449 E0D597C5-194B-4EF0-AD6D-3A178F8DD2F7 Key to species of Singaporemma Shear, 1978 Male (Referring to characters of the palpal embolus): 1. Et bifurcate ( Fig. 6E, e, F, f )............................................................................. 2 - Et not bifurcate ....................................................................................... 3 2. E starts at the prolateral side of the Pb ( Fig. 6F )...................................................... S. bifurcata - E starts at the ventral side of the Pb ( Fig. 6E )..................................................... S. wulongensis 3. E narrow............................................................................................ 4 - E wide, belt-shaped ( Fig. 6H, h ).................................................................. S. adjacens 4. E almost straight, only variable at Et...................................................................... 5 - E distally bent at about 1/3 of its length ( Fig. 6G, g )............................................. S. takensis sp. n. 5. Et knife shaped (Fig. C, c)...................................................................... S. singulare - Et not knife shaped.................................................................................... 6 6. Et wide.............................................................................................. 7 - Et narrow, and pointed ( Fig. 6B, b )............................................................ S. banxiaoensis 7. Et as in Fig. 6A, a........................................................................... S . halongense - Et as in Fig. 6D, d........................................................................... S . lenachanae