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. Further specimens of this genus have now been collected in
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, the
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,
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. These represent several new species that are described here.
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is an Australian genus of small, euophryine spiders that can be distinguished from other genera by the thick, white clypeal fringe in the males, the anti-clockwise corkscrew or spiral form of the embolus and the presence of a small distal tegular lobe. The tibial apophysis is of medium length with a hooked end. The entrances to the insemination canals are distal to the spermathecae. The fertilization canals exit via a distinct extension near the distal edge of the longitudinally-elongated oval spermathecae. The spermathecae have no internal subdivisions.
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<keyLead id="DF0495F8650304702A866BC6FA3ADBE4" pageId="2" pageNumber="251">1. Insemination duct moves directly from the copulation opening to the posterio-medial corner of the spermatheca without coiling or folding back on itself (e.g. Fig. 47)..................................................................... 2</keyLead>
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Insemination duct moves from the copulatory opening to the posterio-median corner of the spermatheca but folds back on itself or forms coils immediately prior to joining the spermatheca (e.g.
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)..................................... 3
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2. Copulatory openings further apart than the width across the spermathecae...........................................................................................................................
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Copulatory openings closer to one another than the width across the spermathecae........................
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3. Insemination duct coiled into four or more loops at the posterio-medial corner of the spermatheca.....
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<keyLead id="DF0495F8650204712A866DC2FA3ADDE0" pageId="3" pageNumber="252"> Insemination duct moves down the length of the spermatheca before folding back on itself for varying lengths before entering the spermatheca at the posterio-medial corner.............................................................. 4</keyLead>
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4. The fold back in the insemination duct more than the length of the spermatheca..................
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The fold back in the insemination duct more than half the length of the spermatheca...........
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<emphasis id="5681EADF650204712E8D6E77FABCDE18" box="[1180,1306,533,554]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="252">B. melanoros</emphasis>
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The fold back in the insemination duct less than half the length of the spermatheca............
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<emphasis id="5681EADF650204712EB36E51FABDDE75" box="[1186,1307,562,584]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="252">B. banyabba</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="5681EADF650204712A866EF9FCE5DE86" bold="true" box="[151,835,666,693]" pageId="3" pageNumber="252">Key: Males (The males of only four species are known)</emphasis>
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1. Embolus forms a two-circle structure on the postero-lateral edge of the tegulum (
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<keyLead id="DF0495F8650204712A866E9FFA3ADF20" box="[151,1436,765,787]" pageId="3" pageNumber="252"> Embolus forms a spiral/corkscrew shape on the distal edge of the tegulum........................................ 2</keyLead>
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2. A short embolus makes a gentle spiral shape......................................................
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<emphasis id="5681EADF650204712F356F5AFA3ADF7F" box="[1316,1436,824,845]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="252">B. anafracta</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="DF0495F8650204712A866F37FA3ADF58" box="[151,1436,853,875]" pageId="3" pageNumber="252"> A long, strongly-built embolus makes a corkscrew shape..................................................... 3</keyLead>
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3. A long embolus with a spear-like twisted shape but without a spiral section midway along its length (
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1828
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A long embolus with a spear-like twisted shape including a complex spiral section midway along its length (
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