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Key to Identification of the North American Genera of
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) with one pair of lobes and without chitinized arch....... ................
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Cheliceral fixed finger with three or more teeth between two primary teeth, serrula composed of several hyaline teeth (fig. 12); pedipalp trochanter with prolateral spur; tarsal spurs asymmetric; pygidial flagellum dorsoventrally compressed or globose (
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) with two or more pairs of lobes and chitinized arch (figs. 8, 9).................................2 (
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Hubbardiidae
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2. Pedipalp femur, prolateral surface with four setae (
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) with more than three pairs of extremely short, broad, and rounded lobes, clustered in groups.............. ...................................
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Pedipalp femur, prolateral surface with three setae (
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) usually with two or four pairs of long, filiform lobes, not clustered in groups (figs. 810)...................3
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3. Opisthosomal segment II with four setae; pedipalp femur (
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), setae
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and
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forming spiniform setiferous tubercles; prolateral tarsal spur (
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) present; pygidial flagellum (
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) with four flagellomeres.................
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Opisthosomal segment II with two setae; pedipalp femur (
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), setae
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and
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acuminate, setiform or spiniform; prolateral tarsal spur (
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) absent; pygidial flagellum (
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) with three flagellomeres....................4
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<keyLead id="309AD618FF8E434C168938E270C04C6E" pageId="16" pageNumber="16">4. Cheliceral movable finger with lamella or teeth (fig. 12B, C)...........................................5</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="309AD618FF8E434C16893B2570C14C49" box="[684,1213,524,548]" pageId="16" pageNumber="16"> Cheliceral movable finger smooth (fig. 12A).......8</keyLead>
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5. Opisthosomal segment XII with small, inconspicuous posterodorsal process (
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); pygidial flagellum (
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) usually globose; spermathecae (
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), lateral lobes greatly reduced (usually absent) compared to median lobes, and usually with apical bulbs............................................................
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Opisthosomal segment XII without posterodorsal process (
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) dorsoventrally compressed; spermathecae (
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), lateral and median lobes subequal, without apical bulbs................................6
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6. Opisthosomal segments VIIIXI (
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) elongated (fig. 18
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; pygidial flagellum (
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) elongated with posterior constriction in dorsal view (fig. 19DF); spermathecae (
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), chitinized arch mug shaped (fig. 8E, F)..........
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Rowland, 1973
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Opisthosomal segments VIIIXI (
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) not elongated (fig. 15); pygidial flagellum (
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) elliptical or trilobed (figs. 19GI, 23GI); spermathecae (
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), chitinized arch wih lateral tips projected and acute (fig. 9A, B, F)..............7
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7. Cheliceral movable finger with lamella (fig. 12C); pedipalp patella with five
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setae, tibia setal formula 5-5-6 (fig. 14C); pygidial flagellum (
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) with pair of dorsosubmedian circular depressions, without projections (fig. 19GI); spermathecae (
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), lateral and median lobes equal, with several apical sclerotizations in both pairs of lobes, creating appearence of leafy tree (fig. 9A, B) ............................................
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Cheliceral movable finger serrate, comprising several small teeth (fig. 13I); pedipalp patella with four
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setae, tibia setal formula 3-3-4 (fig. 14D); pygidial flagellum (
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) without depressions and with pair of dorsosubmedian projections (fig. 23GI); spermathecae (
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), lateral lobes reduced to approximately 3/4 the length of median lobes, without apical sclerotizations in both pairs of lobes (fig. 9F)............................. .........................
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<emphasis id="B91FA93FFF8F434D156638C275824C6F" box="[323,510,490,514]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="17">Troglostenochrus</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="309AD618FF8F434D14493B2376034C29" pageId="17" pageNumber="17">8. Propeltidium with three pairs of dorsal setae (fig. 11A)......................................................9</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="309AD618FF8F434D14493B6676004CEA" pageId="17" pageNumber="17"> Propeltidium with two pairs of dorsal setae (fig. 11B)....................................................11</keyLead>
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9. Pedipalp tibia with prominent lateral spur; spermathecae (
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) with four asymmetric pairs of hand-shaped lobes; pygidial flagellum (
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) globose, with medial depression..................................
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<emphasis id="B91FA93FFF8F434D159D3A3C76004D41" box="[440,636,788,812]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="17">Sotanostenochrus</emphasis>
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Pedipalp tibia without lateral spur;
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pygidial flagellum (
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) deltoid/spear shaped (figs. 16DF, 19A
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), with paired submedian depressions
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; spermathecae (
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) with two pairs of filiform lobes..........................10
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10. Pedipalp tibia, setal formula 3-3-5 (fig. 14B);
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pygidial flagellum (
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) bulbous/spear shaped, with paired submedian depressions not fused posteriorly (fig. 19A
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;
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spermathecae (
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), median lobes parenthesis shaped, apex laterally directed, median and lateral lobe bases aligned, chitinized arch U-shaped (fig. 9
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)............................. ...............................
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<emphasis id="B91FA93FFF8F434D15493C2C75814B71" box="[364,509,1284,1308]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="17">Schizophyxia</emphasis>
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.
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Pedipalp tibia, setal formula 4-3-5 (fig. 14A); pygidial flagellum (
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) deltoid (fig. 16AF), with paired posterior depressions fused posteriorly; spermathecae (
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), median lobes straight, apex vertically directed, median lobe bases posterior to lateral lobe bases, chitinized arch inverse arch shaped (fig. 8A)...............
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<emphasis id="B91FA93FFF8F434D157B3F2476784849" box="[350,516,1548,1572]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="17">Ambulantactus</emphasis>
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11. Pedipalps (
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), setae
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and
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forming spiniform setiferous tubercles,
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and
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spiniform; pygidial flagellum (
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) elliptical to lanceolate, with pair of dorsosubmedian depressions fused posteriorly; spermathecae (
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), lateral lobes swollen, drop shaped....... ............................
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<emphasis id="B91FA93FFF8F434D17B2380D704E4F50" box="[919,1074,293,317]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="17">Olmecazomus</emphasis>
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Pedipalps (
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) homeomorphic; pedipalp femur (
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), setae
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,
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and
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acuminate, setiform; pygidial flagellum (
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) ovate, subrhomboidal, or bulbous (figs. 16GI, 23DF), with pair of dorsosubmedian pits or depressions not fused posteriorly; spermathecae (
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), lateral lobes slender, filiform (figs. 8B, D)........................12
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12. Pedipalp trochanter, apical process with bump (fig. 7C, H);
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spermathecae (
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Pedipalp trochanter, apical process acute or absent (fig. 7B); pygidial flagellum (
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) elliptical, cordate or bulbose, and not acuminate or lanceolate posteriorly (fig. 23DF), with pair of deep dorsosubmedian pits or without dorsal depressions; spermathecae (
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), lateral lobes at most half the length of median lobes, and without apical bulbs (figs. 8B, 9E).....................................13
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13. Pygidial flagellum (
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), median lobes similar width to lateral lobes (fig. 10
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) bulbous, without dorsal depressions or pits (fig. 16GI); spermathecae (
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), median lobes broader than lateral lobes, slightly curved laterally and apically, and unsclerotized apically (fig. 8B), median and lateral lobe bases aligned (fig. 10A) ............................................
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