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2 Number of loose embolic coils &lt;2 (
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); tight embolic coils with smooth edges, appearing as a complete cylinder; sperm duct with a 180° bend visible in retrolateral view through the tegulum (
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); pale sternal stripe present; CW &lt;1.08 (
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); webs on ground or low on herbs and grasses....................................................... 3
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- Number of loose embolic coils&gt;2 (
<figureCitation id="13395ADD7A2AFFA757292D4EFD06FBA9" box="[595,727,1077,1100]" captionStart-0="FIGURE 20" captionStart-1="FIGURE 21" captionStartId-0="23.[151,255,1691,1715]" captionStartId-1="23.[151,255,1795,1819]" captionTargetBox-1="[263,1319,207,1660]" captionTargetId-1="figure@23.[259,1330,194,1661]" captionTargetPageId-1="23" captionText-0="FIGURE 20. Barronopsis texana, left palpus, prolateral view. Jackson County, North Carolina. Scale bar = 0.2 mm. bfbasal flange, br—barronopsine radix, elc—embolic loose coils, ep—embolic projection, ma—median apophysis, tategular apophysis." captionText-1="FIGURE 21. Barronopsis texana, right palpus, expanded, prolateral view. Lake County, Texas. Scale bar = 0.2 mm. bfbasal flange, br—barronopsine radix, ma—median apophysis, sd—sperm duct, ta—tegular apophysis. FIGURE 22. Barronopsis texana, left palpus, expanded and dissected. Jackson County, North Carolina. Scale bar = 0.2 mm. an—annelli, bh—basal haematodocha, br—barronopsine radix, c—conductor, lp—lunate plate, ma—median apophysis, t—tegulum, — ta—tegular apophysis, tr—tegular ridge." httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/190935/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Figs. 2021</figureCitation>
,
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); tight embolic coils with free edges, apparently stacked bowls; sperm duct undulating (
<figureCitation id="13395ADD7A2AFFA7576A2D2EFD8EFB89" box="[528,607,1109,1132]" captionStart="FIGURES 24 26" captionStartId="24.[151,270,1828,1852]" captionText="FIGURES 24 26. Barronopsis jeffersi, dissected left palpus. Levy County, Florida. 24, prolateral view; 25, retrolateral view; 26, dorsal view. Scale bar = 0.2 mm. bf—basal flange, br—barronopsine radix, conductor, ep—embolic process, etc—embolic tight coils, sd—sperm duct, t—tegulum, ta—tegular apophysis, tr—tegular ridge." pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Fig. 25</figureCitation>
); no pale sternal stripe (vague pale spot in
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); CW&gt; 1.08 (
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); aerial webs on trees, bushes, houses, buildings or handrails .................................................................................................. 4
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3 Embolus tapered to tip, lamellae folded over distally (
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- Lamellae folded into tube distally; embolus tip with slight kink, slightly swollen and bifid (best viewed at 400´;
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, 4950). Swelling seen as distal median notch bordered by one free lateral extension, one attached lateral extension, giving a “pipe bowl” appearance. Very small “flare” of membrane before a slight apical bend in embolus. South Florida, extreme northeast coastal Florida, southeast coastal
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4 Embolus distinctly thread-like distally, lamellae continuous to tip
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- Embolus not thread-like distally, either with subdistally truncated membranous section, or tapered lamellae with pleated appearance (
<figureCitation id="13395ADD7A2AFFA754DB2CEEFDF2FA49" box="[417,547,1429,1452]" captionStart-0="FIGURE 20" captionStart-1="FIGURE 21" captionStartId-0="23.[151,255,1691,1715]" captionStartId-1="23.[151,255,1795,1819]" captionTargetBox-1="[263,1319,207,1660]" captionTargetId-1="figure@23.[259,1330,194,1661]" captionTargetPageId-1="23" captionText-0="FIGURE 20. Barronopsis texana, left palpus, prolateral view. Jackson County, North Carolina. Scale bar = 0.2 mm. bfbasal flange, br—barronopsine radix, elc—embolic loose coils, ep—embolic projection, ma—median apophysis, tategular apophysis." captionText-1="FIGURE 21. Barronopsis texana, right palpus, expanded, prolateral view. Lake County, Texas. Scale bar = 0.2 mm. bfbasal flange, br—barronopsine radix, ma—median apophysis, sd—sperm duct, ta—tegular apophysis. FIGURE 22. Barronopsis texana, left palpus, expanded and dissected. Jackson County, North Carolina. Scale bar = 0.2 mm. an—annelli, bh—basal haematodocha, br—barronopsine radix, c—conductor, lp—lunate plate, ma—median apophysis, t—tegulum, — ta—tegular apophysis, tr—tegular ridge." httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/190935/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Figs. 2021</figureCitation>
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48).................................................................................................... 5
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5 Embolus not abruptly truncated, with lower and upper lamellae merged and twisted distally, forming a trough-like tube narrowing to a blunt tip (
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). Eembolus tip with smoothly curved 90° elbow subapically
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....
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6 Embolus tip bifid, appearing “fork-like” (
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)
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- Embolus tip not bifid (at most with very small “bump”, Fig. 48)
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7 Atrial guides broad lobed, either angulate shouldered or slightly rounded (
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,
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). Prominent pale sternal stripe (Fig. 10). Small spiders (
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), DSL usually &lt;
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. Webs on or in contact with ground, often in pine needles, palm straw or grass hillocks ................................................................................................................................. 8
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- Atrial guides tooth-like (
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,
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. Webs placed above ground, on trees, bushes, buildings ............................................................................................... 9
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8 Central and southern Florida, extreme south coastal
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, north coastal Florida,
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; associated with males of
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- South Carolina,
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.
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..................
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9 Spermathecae banana or crescent shaped (Fig. 50); AH&gt; 0.38 (
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). Pinar del Río,
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...........................
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- Spermathecae spherical or ovoid (
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); AH &lt;0.38. North
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............................................ 10
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10 Frequently with conspicuous dark-ringed “ear-patch” area on posterior carapace. Maryland, extreme
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,
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north to central Florida, and
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..................................................................
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- No conspicuous “ear patch” on posterior carapace. Distribution
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, central and south Florida, central and south Texas, east to Atlantic coast .............................................................................................................................. 11
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11 AH usually &lt;0.35 (
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........................................................................................................................................................................
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- AH usually&gt; 0.35 (
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). South Bimini Island,
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; central and south Florida. Webs associated with males of
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