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Key to North American species of
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1. In male, setae
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equal to or longer than distance between setae
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, usually filiform, rarely thickened in middle part (in
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<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFA9FF8AFA632E6EFEE9D323" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="206">A. dumetellae</emphasis>
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).......................................................................................... 2
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- In male, setae
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shorter than distance between setae
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, narrowly lanceolate or spiculiform, rarely lanceolate with filiform apex (in
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<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFA9FF8AFED02E36FE3BD3E4" box="[308,408,1916,1937]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="206">A. gracilis</emphasis>
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).................................................................................. 11
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2. In both sexes, anterior margin of hysteronotal shield deeply concave, this concavity extending beyond level of setae
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. In male, aedeagus not extending to anterior end of anal opening; prodorsal shield with narrow incisions posterior to bases of setae
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. In female, prodorsal shield with angular incisions around bases of setae
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.................
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(
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- In both sexes, anterior margin of hysteronotal shield straight or slightly concave, but this concavity not extending to level of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FEFC29FFFE8CD4BF" box="[280,303,181,202]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">c1</emphasis>
. In male, aedeagus extending at least to anterior end of anal opening, prodorsal shield without incisions posterior to setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FEF32998FE88D492" box="[279,299,210,231]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">se</emphasis>
. In female, lateral margins of prodorsal shield without incisions around setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FBF12998FB8AD492" box="[1045,1065,210,231]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">se</emphasis>
............................. 3
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3. In male, humeral shields represented by narrow longitudinal sclerites (
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). In female, humeral shields developed as in corresponding male (
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), or represented by noticeably smaller ventral sclerites................................ 4
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- In both sexes, humeral shields absent or represented by barely distinct rudimentary sclerites on ventral side of hysterosoma (
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,
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)....................................................................................... 8
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4. In both sexes, humeral shields (or their rudiments in female) incorporate bases of humeral setae
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, entire surface of prodorsal and hysteronotal shields covered with circular lacunae. In male, opisthosomal lobes with oblique extensions at bases of setae
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and
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. In female, setae
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and
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arranged in almost transverse row posterior to supranal concavity....................................................................................
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Mironov
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and OConnor, 2014
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- In both sexes, bases of humeral setae
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not incorporated into humeral shields, prodorsal and hysteronotal shields without lacunae or with lacunae occupying only small areas of these shields. In male, opisthosomal lobes with posterior margins roughly rounded, without noticeable extensions at bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FCE72B5FFCB8D65F" box="[771,795,533,554]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">h2</emphasis>
and
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. In female, setae
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and
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arranged in trapezium, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FA602B5FFA3FD65F" box="[1412,1436,533,554]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">h1</emphasis>
situated anterior to or at level of supranal concavity......................................................... 5
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5. In male, aedeagus extending only to anterior margin of anal suckers. In female, setae
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close to corresponding setae
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and situated approximately at midlevel of anal opening. In both sexes, anterolateral extension of prodorsal shield usually rounded ...
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- In male, aedeagus extending to anterior end of terminal cleft. In female, setae
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distant from corresponding setae
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and situated approximately at level of posterior end of anal opening. In both sexes, anterolateral extension of prodorsal shield acute.................................................................................................... 6
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6. In male, opisthosomal lobes slightly longer than wide, with distinct apices bearing setae
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, fused part of epimerites I with three short finger-like extensions (
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). In female, anterior hysteronotal shield 2.3-2.4 times longer than wide at anterior margin, setae
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approximately half as long as setae
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, and posterior margin of prodorsal shield shaped as a recurved bow (
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)...........................................................................
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- In males, opisthosomal lobes equal to or slightly shorter than wide and with roughly rounded posterior margin, fused part of epimerites I with three short and acute extensions. In female, anterior hysteronotal shield 1.9-2.2 times longer than wide at anterior margin, setae
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shorter than half the length of setae
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, and posterior margin of the prodorsal shield widely and shallowly concave....................................................................................... 7.
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7. In both sexes, anterolateral extensions of prodorsal shield with small subapical ledge, and distance between levels of setae
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and
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twice as long as that between levels of
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and
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. (
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,
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). In male, epimerites I fused into a narrow U, and setae
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situated posterior to setae
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(
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). In female, setae
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moved posteriorly from anterior margin of anal opening, lobar shield with narrow and deep incision on posterior margin, supranal concavity scarcely distinct and secondary spermaducts about 35 µm long (
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,
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)..................................................
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- In both sexes, anterolateral extensions of prodorsal shield without subapical ledge, and distance between levels of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FAB82D37FAD0D0E7" box="[1372,1395,1149,1170]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">d2</emphasis>
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approximately equal to that between levels of
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and
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. In male, epimerites I fused into a V, and setae
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and
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situated at the same transverse level. In female, setae
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at level of anterior margin of anal opening, lobar shield is without incision on posterior margin and secondary spermaducts 1015 µm long...............................
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8. In both sexes, entire surface of prodorsal and hysteronotal shields covered with circular lacunae up to 5 µm in diameter. In female, secondary spermaducts 2025 µm long..........................
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<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFAAFF89FF732C67FA38D12A" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">- In both sexes, prodorsal and hysteronotal shields partly covered with small circular lacunae or without them. In female, secondary spermaducts longer than 30 µm................................................................... 9</keyLead>
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9. In male, posterior angles of prodorsal shield acute, entire surface of hysteronotal shield with minute circular lacunae, opisthoventral shields covering distal one third of opisthosomal lobes. In female, setae
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distant from anterior margin of lobar shield, setae
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situated at level of posterior one third of anal opening.....
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- In male, posterior angles of prodorsal shield widely rounded, hysteronotal shield with minute lacunae only in posterior part, opisthoventral shields covering distal half of opisthosomal lobes. In female, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FC1F2C97FBB0D187" box="[1019,1043,1501,1522]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">h1</emphasis>
on anterior margin of lobar shield, setae
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situated at level of posterior end of anal opening........................................................ 10
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10. In male, aedeagus extending slightly past anterior end of terminal cleft, minute rudiments of humeral shield (usually) present anterior to bases of setae
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. In female, enlarged distal part of primary spermaduct 2025 µm long, apodemes of oviporus fused with epimerites IIIa...............................................
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.
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- In male, aedeagus extending to midlevel of anal opening, minute rudiments of humeral shield anterior to bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FAB22F25FACED2F1" box="[1366,1389,1647,1668]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">cp</emphasis>
usually absent. In female, enlarged distal part of primary spermaduct about 15 µm long, apodemes of oviporus free from epimerites IIIa..............................................
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11. In male, genital arch with aedeagus running forwards and then bending backward at level of trochanters III, tip of aedeagus extending to midlevel of terminal cleft, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FD762FAFFD09D28F" box="[658,682,1765,1786]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">h3</emphasis>
lanceolate with filiform apex. In female, anterior part of lobar region with narrow neck almost half as wide as the greatest width of this region (at level of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FC172E48FBA8D362" box="[1011,1035,1794,1815]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">h2</emphasis>
)........
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(
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- In male, genital arch with aedeagus running backwards immediately from its apex, which is approximately at midlevel between trochanters III and IV, tip of aedeagus not extending deeply into terminal cleft, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FB662E77FB39D327" box="[1154,1178,1853,1874]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">h3</emphasis>
lanceolate or spiculiform, without filiform apex. In female, anterior part of lobar region without strong narrowing............................ 12
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12. In both sexes, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FE412E3DFE1BD3F9" box="[421,440,1911,1932]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">f2</emphasis>
absent. In male, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FD732E3DFD1AD3F9" box="[663,697,1911,1932]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">ps3</emphasis>
far posterolateral to level of adanal suckers and situated near bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FF052EDFFEA1D3DF" box="[225,258,1941,1962]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">ps2</emphasis>
, setae
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situated close to lateral margins of opisthosoma...........
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<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FC592EDFFB95D3DF" box="[957,1078,1941,1962]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">A. caribaeus</emphasis>
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- In both sexes, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FE4C2EF8FE19D3B2" box="[424,442,1970,1991]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">f2</emphasis>
present. In male, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FD402EF8FD66D3B2" box="[676,709,1970,1991]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">ps3</emphasis>
situated at level of adanal suckers or slightly posterior, but never close to bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FE8F2E85FE2FD391" box="[363,396,1999,2020]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">ps2</emphasis>
, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFAAFF89FE2A2E85FE46D391" box="[462,485,1999,2020]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="207">h1</emphasis>
equidistant from midline and corresponding lateral margin of opisthosoma................ 13
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13. In male, prodorsal shield split into anterior and posterior parts by band of soft tegument at level of scapular setae, aedeagus not extending to anterior end of anal opening. In female, lateral margins of prodorsal shield with deep incisions encircling bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FEF32998FE88D492" box="[279,299,210,231]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">se</emphasis>
and extending to setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FDE82998FDBED492" box="[524,541,210,231]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">si</emphasis>
........................................
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<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FBEF2998FBD2D492" box="[1035,1137,210,231]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">A. vireonis</emphasis>
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- In males, prodorsal shield entire, with or without lateral incisions, aedeagus extending to or beyond anterior end of anal opening. In female, lateral margins of prodorsal shield without incisions, or with small incisions extending only to bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FA6C2847FA3FD557" box="[1416,1436,269,290]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">se</emphasis>
.................................................................................................. 14
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<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF73280DFA3FD50F" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
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14. In both sexes, prodorsal shield with small incisions extending to, but not encircling bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FB7C280DFB0FD529" box="[1176,1196,327,348]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">se</emphasis>
. In male, length of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FF05282FFF5AD50F" box="[225,249,357,378]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
less than half the distance between their bases......................................
<taxonomicName id="4C27799CFFABFF88FB69282FFA3FD50F" authority="(Cerny, 1974)" authorityName="Cerny" authorityYear="1974" baseAuthorityName="Cerny" baseAuthorityYear="1974" box="[1165,1436,357,378]" class="Aves" family="Hirundinidae" genus="Atticora" kingdom="Animalia" order="Passeriformes" pageId="7" pageNumber="208" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="troglodytis">
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FB69282FFAACD50F" box="[1165,1295,357,378]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">A. troglodytis</emphasis>
(
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)
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF7328C8FA3FD5C1" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF7328C8FA3FD5C1" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
- In both sexes, prodorsal shield with lateral margins entire, or with narrow incisions posterior to setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FB5B28C8FB70D5E2" box="[1215,1235,386,407]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">se</emphasis>
in females. In male, length of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FE9728D5FE28D5C1" box="[371,395,415,436]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
longer than half the distance between their bases............................................. 15
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</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30D31ABAFFABFF88FF7328F7FA38D59A" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF7328F7FA3FD5A7" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" box="[151,1436,445,466]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF7328F7FA3FD5A7" box="[151,1436,445,466]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">15. In both sexes, humeral shields present, represented by narrow dorsal or lateral sclerites............................ 16</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF732890FA38D59A" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" box="[151,1435,474,495]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF732890FA38D59A" box="[151,1435,474,495]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">- In both sexes, humeral shields absent.................................................................... 21</keyLead>
</paragraph>
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<keyStep id="30D31ABAFFABFF88FF7328BDFA3FD632" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF7328BDFA38D65F" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF7328BDFA38D65F" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">16. In female, lobar shield entire (not split longitudinally) and without posterior incision; supranal concavity well developed, circular with well sclerotized border....................................................................... 17</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF732B78FA3FD632" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" box="[151,1436,562,583]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF732B78FA3FD632" box="[151,1436,562,583]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">- In female, lobar shield split longitudinally or with deep posterior incision, supranal concavity absent or poorly defined... 20</keyLead>
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<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF732B05FA3FD6D5" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF732B05FA3FD6D5" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
17. In male, fused part of epimerites I not connected with middle part of epimerites II, tarsus IV without small apical claw-like process (
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,
<figureCitation id="131C1E9AFFABFF88FE772B27FE0CD6F7" box="[403,431,621,642]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="11.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[176,1401,390,1848]" captionTargetId="figure@11.[159,1423,351,1891]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURE 3. Amerodectes cathari sp. n., details. A—opisthosoma of male, ventral view, B—genital arch, dorsal view, C Elegs I III of male, respectively, F—tibia and tarsus IV of male, G—spermatheca and spermaducts. Abbreviations: bs—basal sclerite of genital apparatus, co—copulatory opening, hs—head of spermathecal, ps—primary spermaduct, sd—secondary spermaducts." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1042932/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">3F</figureCitation>
). In female, lacunae on anterior hysteronotal shield noticeably smaller than on prodorsal shield (
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).......................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FA822BC0FA3FD6D5" bold="true" box="[1382,1436,650,672]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">sp. n.</emphasis>
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF732BEDFA38D682" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF732BEDFA38D682" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">- In male, fused part of epimerites I connected with middle part of epimerites II by narrow transverse bands, tarsus IV with small apical claw-like process. In female, lacunae on prodorsal and anterior hysteronotal shields are approximately equal in size......................................................................................................18</keyLead>
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<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF732BB5FA3FD719" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF732BB5FA3FD719" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
18. In male, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FE8A2BB5FE25D761" box="[366,390,767,788]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
(4854 µm long) nearly twice as long as distance between setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FBE72BB5FBB8D761" box="[1027,1051,767,788]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
, bases of trochanters IV not flanked by sclerotized plates, opisthosomal lobes have small spine like extension at bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FBC32A57FB9CD747" box="[1063,1087,797,818]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h2</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FB8A2A57FB25D747" box="[1134,1158,797,818]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
. In female, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FAD42A57FAEAD747" box="[1328,1353,797,818]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h2</emphasis>
spindlelike with short filiform apex, supranal concavity flanked laterally by one large circular lacuna on each side................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C27799CFFABFF88FB482A1DFA3FD719" authority="(Berla, 1959)" authorityName="Berla" authorityYear="1959" baseAuthorityName="Berla" baseAuthorityYear="1959" box="[1196,1436,855,876]" class="Aves" family="Hirundinidae" genus="Atticora" kingdom="Animalia" order="Passeriformes" pageId="7" pageNumber="208" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="turdinus">
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FB482A1DFAB6D719" box="[1196,1301,855,876]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">A. turdinus</emphasis>
(
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<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF732A3FFA38D797" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF732A3FFA38D797" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
- In male, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FE8F2A3FFE20D7FF" box="[363,387,885,906]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
(2540 µm long) shorter than distance between bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FC392A3FFC56D7FF" box="[989,1013,885,906]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
, bases of trochanters IV flanked by triangular sclerotized plates, opisthosomal lobes have large spine like extension at bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FBBD2AD8FBD2D7D2" box="[1113,1137,914,935]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h2</emphasis>
and two smaller extensions at bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FE8F2AE5FE20D7B1" box="[363,387,943,964]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
. In female, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FDC82AE5FDE6D7B1" box="[556,581,943,964]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h2</emphasis>
spindle-like without filiform apex, supranal concavity flanked laterally by 24 small circular lacunae on each side............................................................................. 19
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<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF732AA0FA38D04F" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
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19. In male, aedeagus extends to midlevel of adanal suckers, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FCDC2AA0FCF3D78A" box="[824,848,1002,1023]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
3842 µm long and subequal to distance between their bases, anterior margins of opisthoventral shields covering lobes smooth. In female, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FC192D4DFBB6D069" box="[1021,1045,1031,1052]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h2</emphasis>
with rounded tips and equal in length to terminal cleft; fused part of epimerites I with only median extension......
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<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FC252D6FFB94D04F" box="[961,1079,1061,1082]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">A. plumbeus</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF732D08FA3FD0C5" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFABFF88FF732D08FA3FD0C5" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
- In male, aedeagus extends to anterior margins of adanal suckers, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FC742D08FC0BD022" box="[912,936,1090,1111]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
h
<date id="FF9924DFFFABFF88FC782D08FC0BD022" box="[924,936,1090,1111]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208" value="1923-03-27">3</date>
</emphasis>
2327 µm long and distinctly shorter than distance between their bases, anterior margins of opisthoventral shields covering lobes heavily sclerotized and with small irregular denticles (
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). In female, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FDFB2D37FD94D0E7" box="[543,567,1149,1170]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h2</emphasis>
with acute tips and 1.31.4 times longer than the terminal cleft; fused part of epimerites I with a pair of lateral extensions and short median extension (
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)..........................
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20. In both sexes, prodorsal and hysteronotal shields entirely covered with numerous large circular lacunae up to 8 µm in diameter. In male, posterior end of fused epimerites I acute. In female, anterior part of lobar shield pieces with 810 circular lacunae each, entire surface of hysteronotal shield with numerous large circular lacunae (up to 5 µm in diameter)..............................................................................................
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- In both sexes, prodorsal shield without lacunae. In male, posterior end of fused epimerites I usually with 3 small denticles, hysteronotal shield with barely distinct minute lacunae (
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). In female, anterior part of lobar shield pieces with 23 circular lacunae each, hysteronotal shield with small and well pronounced minute lacunae in posterior part and barely distinct ones in anterior part (
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)...............................................................
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21. In male, aedeagus extending to anterior end of terminal cleft or slightly beyond it, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FBCB2CE8FBE4D1C2" box="[1071,1095,1442,1463]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
shorter than distance between their bases. In female, lobar shield split completely or partly into two pieces by wide median band (about 15 µm) of soft tegument, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FEF32C97FE8DD187" box="[279,302,1501,1522]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h1</emphasis>
short filiform and situated anterior to level of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FCC62C97FC96D187" box="[802,821,1501,1522]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">f2</emphasis>
................................................ 22
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- In male, aedeagus barely extending to anterior margin of adanal suckers, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FC162CB0FBA9D27A" box="[1010,1034,1530,1551]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h3</emphasis>
equal to or slightly longer than distance between their bases. In female, lobar shield entire, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FD1A2F5DFCB5D259" box="[766,790,1559,1580]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h1</emphasis>
small spiculiform and situated at level of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FB042F5DFB51D259" box="[1248,1266,1559,1580]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">f2</emphasis>
.............................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FB7D2F7FFAB5D23F" box="[1177,1302,1589,1610]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">A. geothlypis</emphasis>
(
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22. In male, entire surface of prodorsal shield with small circular lacunae, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FC522F18FC6CD212" box="[950,975,1618,1639]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h1</emphasis>
anterior to supranal concavity. In female, lateral parts of lobar shield remain connected at anterior margin..................................................... 23
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- In male, prodorsal shield without lacunae, or small circular lacunae present only in anterior part, setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FB202FC7FB7FD2D7" box="[1220,1244,1677,1698]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">h1</emphasis>
at level of supranal concavity. In female, lobar shield completely split along midline by wide band of soft tegument..................... 24
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23. In male, fused part of epimerites I usually connected with medial parts of epimerites II, opisthoventral shields with simple trapezium-shaped extension bearing setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FDBB2FAFFD23D28F" box="[607,640,1765,1786]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">ps3</emphasis>
, solenidion
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FD132FAFFCACD28F" box="[759,783,1765,1786]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
σ
<date id="FF9924DFFFABFF88FCE12FAFFCACD28F" box="[773,783,1765,1786]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">1</date>
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I at midlevel of genu I. In female, lacunae usually present only posterior half of anterior hysteronotal shield, lobar shield without distinct lacunae...................................................................................................
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- In male, fused part of epimerites I with acute lateral extensions, not connected with medial parts of epimerites II, opisthoventral shields with well outlined raindrop-shaped areas bearing setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FCB92E10FCDDD31A" box="[861,894,1882,1903]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">ps3</emphasis>
, solenidion
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FC102E10FBAFD31A" box="[1012,1036,1882,1903]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
σ
<date id="FF9924DFFFABFF88FBE62E10FBAFD31A" box="[1026,1036,1882,1903]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">1</date>
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I close to base of genu I (
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,
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). In female, entire surface of hysteronotal shield usually with lacunae, lobar shield with 2-3 circular lacunae on each side (
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)...................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFABFF88FA842EDEFA35D3DF" bold="true" box="[1376,1430,1940,1962]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">sp. n.</emphasis>
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<footnote id="E83C1E11FFABFF88FF732EF8FA38D391" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">
<paragraph id="8B98021FFFABFF88FF732EF8FA38D391" blockId="7.[151,1437,151,2020]" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">24. In male, fused part of epimerites I without lateral extensions. In female, entire surface of prodorsal shield and posterior half of anterior hysteronotal shield with distinct circular lacunae, lobar shield split into two lateral pieces.......................</paragraph>
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<keyLead id="30D6A12AFFA4FF87FF7329FFFA3FD492" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">- In male, fused part of epimerites I with acute lateral extensions. In female, prodorsal and hysteronotal shields without lacunae, lobar region bearing two lateral pieces of lobar shield and minute median sclerite between their anterior ends........... 25</keyLead>
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25. In male, opisthosomal lobes with roughly rounded posterior margin, bases of setae
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and
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almost at the same transverse level, genital papillae touching at bases (
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). In female, prodorsal shield without narrow incisions on lateral margins, each lateral part of lobar shield with 13 circular lacunae (
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).....................................
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- In male, opisthosomal lobes with distinct narrowed apices bearing bases of setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFA4FF87FC01280DFC5ED529" box="[997,1021,327,348]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">h3</emphasis>
, genital papillae not touching at bases (
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). In female, lateral margins of prodorsal shield with narrow triangular incisions almost extending to setae
<emphasis id="B953DE0DFFA4FF87FAF5282FFA82D50F" box="[1297,1313,357,378]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">si</emphasis>
, each lateral part of lobar shield with 1 lacuna or without them (
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