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1 In females, setae
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flattened and slightly widened, saber-shaped (
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A). In all forms of males, dorsal surface of opisthosomal lobes posterior to bases of setae
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without any transverse crest or ledge (
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,
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A, 15A, B). In heteromorph males (ones with large crest-like ventral extension on tarsus I), opisthosomal lobes acute (
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- In females, setae
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setiform (
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B). In all forms of males, opisthosomal lobes with transverse crest partly or completely crossing lobes posterior to base of setae
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(
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C, D, 17G, H). In heteromorph males, posterior margin of opisthosomal lobes obliquely cut or truncate (
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2 In all form of males, setae
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reaching or slightly extending beyond lobar apices; setae
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and
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of tarsus IV differently shaped: seta
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spiculiform with clear basal ring, seta
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modified into poorly sclerotized spine-like process without distinct basal ring (
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E). In heteromorph males, tarsus II with large rectangular extension on ventral margin, genu II with acute dorsal crest (
<figureCitation id="13072A325329543BFD9CDD36E537FD8A" box="[543,612,544,567]" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="16.[151,255,1795,1819]" captionTargetBox="[152,1414,190,1794]" captionTargetId="figure@16.[151,1436,169,1821]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="FIGURE 8. Protolichus magnificus, male. A—leg I of heteromorph male, dorsal view, B—tarsus I of heteromorph male, ventral view, C—leg II of heteromorph male, dorsal view, D—genu, tibia and tarsus of leg I in heteromorph male, ventral view, E—tibia and tarsus IV of heteromorph male, dorsal view, F—gnathosoma of heteromorph male, ventral view, Gleg I of homeomorph male, dorsal view, H—leg II of homeomorph male, dorsal view, I—gnathosoma of homeomorph male, ventral view." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/196433/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Figs 8</figureCitation>
C, D). In females, setae
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spiculiform (3545 long), approximately equal in length to distance between their bases, setae
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shorter than half of idiosomas greatest width (
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B)................. .....................................................................................................................
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- In all forms of males, setae
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extending far beyond lobar apices by at least half their length; seta
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and
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of tarsus IV similar in structure, represented by spicules with distinct basal ring, or poorly sclerotized cones with basal inflation (
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E, 6D). In heteromorph males, tarsus II without rectangular extension on ventral margin, genu II with rounded dorsal crest (
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C, D) or without it (
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C). In females, setae
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setiform, much shorter than distance between their bases, setae
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longer than a half of idiosomas greatest width (
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A, 12A, B) ........................... 3
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3 In heteromorph male, genu II with rectangular antero-dorsal extension bearing solenidion σ
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(
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B, 10C, D), terminal cleft wide, about 1.5 times longer than width. In females, setae
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posterior to level of cupules
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(
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A). ........................................................................................................................................................
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- In heteromorph male, genu II without any dorsal extension or with crest of another form; terminal cleft narrow, over 2 times longer than wide. In females, setae
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at level of cupules
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or anterior to it ............................................... 4
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4 In all forms of males, setae
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with filiform apical part, hysteronotal shield without any ornamentation, setae
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of tarsus IV represented by spicules with distinct basal ring (
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E). In heteromorph male, ventral crest of tarsus I with almost rectangular proximal part (
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A, B), subcapitulum crossed by strong bow-shaped fold and several fine transverse striae, posterior margin of subcapitulum slightly convex (
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F). In homeomorph male, width of terminal cleft over 10. In females, posterior end of hysteronotal shield uniformly punctate (
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A) ......................... .....................................................................................................................................
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- In all forms of males, setae
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thick all the way to their tips, not filiform; posterior end of hysteronotal shield, usually at level of setae
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with numerous poorly pronounced pits (
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C, D); setae
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of tarsus IV as poorly sclerotized cones with basal inflation (
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D). In heteromorph males, ventral crest of tarsus I with rounded proximal part (
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B), subcapitulum crossed by a single almost straight transverse wrinkle, posterior margin of subcapitulum strongly convex (
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G). In homeomorph males, width of terminal cleft about 5. In females, posterior end of hysteronotal shield with several pit-like lacunae (
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A) ..........................
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5 In heteromorph male, tibia II with large claw-shaped apophysis on antaxial surface and with wide longitudinal dorsal crest; seta
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of genu II wide blade-like, strongly curved at base and directed parallel to segment (
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A, B). In homeomorph male, seta
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II narrowly lanceolate, not longer than segment (
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D). In females, length of scapular setae
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(4550) approximately equal to distance between their bases...........
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- In heteromorph male, tibia II with short tubercle-like ventral apophysis; seta
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of genu II setiform in general shape although strongly thickened especially in basal part (
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C, D, 20C, D). In homeomorph male, seta
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II setiform, 1.52 times longer than segment. In female, length of scapular setae
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(3035) about 3/4 of distance between their bases..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
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6 In heteromorph males, femur II without apico-dorsal apophyses, ventral apophysis of tibia II finely verrucous or smooth, setae
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II with almost filiform apex, smooth (
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C, D), subcapitulum with bow-shaped transverse fold (
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F). In both forms of males, greatest width of terminal cleft equal or less than half-width of opisthosomal lobe. In females, width of terminal cleft (distance between setae
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) about 3238, posterior end of hysteronotal shield with pit-like lacunae (
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B) .............................................................................
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- In heteromorph males, femur II with two dorso-apical spine-like apophyses, ventral apophysis of tibia II roughly verrucous; setae
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II thick, with verrucae in apical part (
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C, D), subcapitulum with a pair of oblique crests in posterior angles (
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F). In both forms of males, greatest width of terminal cleft not less than width of opisthosomal lobe. In females, width of terminal cleft (distance between setae
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) less than 30, posterior end of hysteronotal shield without pit-like lacunae ......................................................................
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<keyLead id="30CD95825329543BFF14D8C2E580F850" box="[151,723,2004,2030]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">1. Homeomorph male is unknown for this species.</keyLead>
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