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1. Epigynum with a scape more than twice longer than its own medial width (
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,
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)......................... 2
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- Epigynum with a shorter scape or without scape (
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, figs. 6, 7, 11)....................................... 4
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2. (1) Scape two times longer than the base of the epigynum (
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); median plate hidden by lateral plates in posterior view (
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); abdomen with one pair of tubercles (
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)...................................................... 3
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- Scape less than two times longer than the base (
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); posterior median plate visible in posterior view (
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); abdomen with five pairs of tubercles (
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)....................................................
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3. (2) Scape straight (Levi, 1922, fig. 3), base of the epigynum four times wider than the width of the scape (
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, fig. 1)................................................................................................
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- Scape slightly curved (
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), base of the epigynum two and a half times wider than the width of the scape (
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)..............................................................................................
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4. (1) Epigynum without scape (
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, figs. 11, 13); abdomen subspherical with 1 or 2 pairs of anterior humps (
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, fig. 15);
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to
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and
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- Epigynum with oval scape (
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, fig. 6); abdomen with 5 pairs of tubercles and 3 median, posterior tubercles (
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, figs. 8, 9);
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,
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