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Key to the world genera of the family
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(females)
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The key to the European genera of the family, presented by
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1. Palpgenu with five setae; dorsal shield with 1117 pairs of setae; sternal shield absent, reduced or fragmented; at least one pair of sternal setae inserted on soft integument..............................................
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2. Dorsal shield expanded laterally, covering wide lateral strips of ventral idiosoma, and capturing three pairs of ventral setae; opisthogastric soft integument with three pairs of setae; central projection of epistome trifurcate...............................................................................................
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Skorupski &amp; Błaszak, 1997
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<keyLead id="30AF95D7FFEDB617FF28FA08FA3F6CFC" pageId="3" pageNumber="278">- Dorsal shield never expanded onto ventrolateral margins of idiosoma; all ventral setae inserted on soft or sclerotised integument; opisthogastric integument with more than three pairs of setae; central projection of epistome undivided or absent.................................................................................................... 3</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30AF95D7FFEDB617FF28FA67FA386F54" pageId="3" pageNumber="278">3. Dorsal, endopodal, peritrematal and anal shields weakly outlined, not observable and apparently absent due to very light and even sclerotisation of idiosomal integument; anterior margin of epistome with several large spines on each side of central projection; pulvillus of legs IIIV with elongated and pointed lateral lobes, projecting well beyond claws................ 4</keyLead>
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4. Sternal setae st1 and st2 well separated and inserted in flat sternal integument; metasternal setae st4 on small oval platelets; genital setae st5 on epigynal shield; genu I and tibia I with three ventral setae, tibia II and genu II with one anterolateral seta..................................................................................
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- Sternal setae st1 and st2 adjacent and inserted in massive protuberance between coxae II; metasternal setae st4 on soft integument; genital setae st5 outside epigynal shield; genu I and tibia I with two ventral setae, tibia II and genu II with two anterolateral setae.....................................................
<emphasis id="B92AEAF0FFEDB617FBB2F8A2FB0D6E5C" box="[1037,1193,1846,1867]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="278">Neocrassicheles</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="30AF95D7FFEDB617FF28F85CFA386EC9" box="[151,1436,1992,2014]" pageId="3" pageNumber="278">6. Epistome subtriangular, without lanceolate central projection on anterior margin; dorsal shield with 2226 pairs of setae;</keyLead>
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anterolateral margins of dorsal shield deeply incised to form band-shaped scutal elements bearing three pairs of podonotal setae (s2, r2 and r3); ventral setae JV3 and JV4 absent; exopodal platelets absent; seta av1 on tarsi II IV modified, enlarged, thickened and tri-dentate at the tip; femora III, IV and genu IV with two ventral setae............................... 7
<keyLead id="30AF95D7FFEAB610FF28FF7BFA3F684A" pageId="4" pageNumber="279">- Epistome with lanceolate central projection; dorsal shield with 2729 pairs of setae; anterolateral incisions of dorsal shield absent or only inconspicuously developed, with at most short laterodorsal scutal elements bearing one pair of podonotal setae (s2); ventral setae JV3 and JV4 present; exopodal platelets present; seta av1 on tarsi II IV normal, setiform; femora III, IV and genu IV with one ventral seta............................................................................ 8</keyLead>
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7. Dorsal shield with 26 pairs of setae (J1, J3, Z2 and Z5 present); small metasternal platelets present, each with seta st4 and lyrifissure
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; deutosternal groove with six rows of denticles....................
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- Dorsal shield with 2223 pairs of setae (J3, Z2 and Z5 absent; J1 sometimes absent); metasternal platelets absent, setae st4 on soft integument and lyrifissures
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on posterior margin of sternal shield; deutosternal groove with eight rows of denticles.................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C5E4D61FFEAB610FB39FE4EFA3868F8" authority="Makarova, 1998" authorityName="Makarova" authorityYear="1998" box="[1158,1436,473,495]" class="Arachnida" family="Eviphididae" genus="Cryptoseius" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Mesostigmata" pageId="4" pageNumber="279" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
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8. Dorsal shield with 29 pairs of setae (J2 absent); peritremes long, with anterior tip reaching dorsolateral surface and well beyond insertion of podonotal setae s2; podonotal shield completely covering anterior dorsal surface and bearing all podonotal setae; femur II with ventral seta
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modified into a robust spine................................
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- Dorsal shield with 27 pairs of setae (J1 and S1 absent, s6 outside shield); peritremes reduced in length, with anterior tip not exceeding anterior margin of coxae II; podonotal shield narrowed posteriorly, not completely covering anterior dorsal surface (setae s6 on soft integument); femur II with all setae uniform, needle-like.......................
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10. Coxae IIIV on left side close to those on right side; sternal and epigynal shields anteriorly constricted; strips of soft integument between epigynal, peritrematal and anal shields very narrow; exopodal platelets II and III well developed; metapodal platelets and exopodals IV usually closely adjacent..................................
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<keyLead id="30AF95D7FFEAB610FF28FCC3FA3F6AB0" pageId="4" pageNumber="279">- Coxae IIIV on left side well separated from those on right side; sternal and epigynal shields not constricted; epigynal, peritrematal and anal shields separated by wide strips of integument; exopodal platelets II and III absent; metapodals and exopodals IV well separated........................................................................... 11</keyLead>
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11. Idiosoma highly domed, almost hemispherical; vertical setae j1 minute and needle-like; posterior ends of peritrematal shields greatly enlarged; metapodal platelets completely or partly fused with peritrematal shields, occasionally unfused but very narrowly separated from it; trochanter I with five setae, genu III with seven setae..................
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- Idiosoma dorsoventrally flattened; vertical setae j1 stout and lance-like; posterior ends of peritrematal shields less enlarged; metapodal platelets widely separated from peritrematal shields by a strip of soft integument; trochanter I with six setae, genu III with eight setae.................................................................
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12. Coxae I and II with at least one ventral seta modified into flat oval disk-like protuberance; genital setae inserted outside epigynal shield................................................................
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14. Vertical setae j1 elongated and pointed, lanceolate; idiosoma widely oval, with regularly rounded caudal surface; most dorsal setae thickened, stick- or rod-shaped, with blunt or rounded tip; dorsolateral and opisthogastric integument with 14 pairs of setae; epistome with one point.........................................................
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<keyLead id="30AF95D7FFEAB610FF28FA2BFA3F6F18" pageId="4" pageNumber="279">- Vertical setae j1 shortened and rounded, columnar; idiosoma lemon-shaped, with a caudal projection bearing a pair of marginal setae; most dorsal setae pointed, needle-like; dorsolateral and opisthogastric integument with ten pairs of setae; epistome with three points......................................................................................... 15</keyLead>
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15. Dorsal shield with medial protuberance, suboval, sometimes slightly constricted medially, widest in anterior part, and with punctate-reticulate sculpture; anterior extension of dorsal shield expanded onto ventral surface beyond vertex, fused to anterior parts of peritrematal shields to form an ventral arch-shaped shield structure; setae j1 and z1 displaced ventrally; endopodal platelets II-III fused to sternal shield; each metasternal seta st4 and associated pore inserted together on small metasternal platelet...................................................................
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- Dorsal shield flat, rectangular, with parallel lateral margins, widest in posterior part, with coarse rugose-verrucose sculpture; anterior end of dorsal shield not expanded ventrally beyond vertex, anterior sections of peritrematal shields not fused into conspicuous ventral arch-shaped shield structure; setae j1 and z
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16. Dorsal shield with punctate-reticulate sculpture; anterior extension of dorsal shield overlapping onto ventral surface beyond vertex, fused to anterior parts of peritrematal shields to form a ventral arch-shaped shield structure; setae j1 and z1 displaced ventrally; movable digit of chelicera bidentate; metasternal setae st4 on soft integument; endopodal platelets II-III almost free, fused to sternal shield only at their narrow anterior ends.......................
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platelets; endopodal platelets II-III and sternal shield completely fused.......................................... 17
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17. Dorsal shield setae with extreme variation in length, longest setae about ten times as long as shortest setae, S5 usually several times as long as Z5................................................................
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18. Peritrematal shield developed along whole length of peritreme; anterior section of peritrematal shield wide and completely fused to dorsal shield; setae j1 and z1 inserted dorsally; posterior dorsal shield setae subequal or only moderately varying in length; exopodal platelets I-II and II-III present.............................................
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- Peritrematal shield not reaching the anterior tip of peritremes; peritrematal shields or peritremes not connected to dorsal shield; setae j1 and z1 usually displaced ventrally; posterior marginal setae on dorsal shield (S- and Z-setae) conspicuously longer than medial J-setae; exopodal platelets I-II and II-III absent.............................
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