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species:
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<emphasis id="B90FEADFFFE19951FA49FAE4C468FAD7" box="[316,561,1303,1329]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="224">Filopalpus joschmidti</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B90FEADFFFE19951FBB2FAC8C7CDFAB2" bold="true" box="[199,404,1338,1365]" pageId="3" pageNumber="224">Included species:</emphasis>
Five species from
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described in this paper.
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<emphasis id="B90FEADFFFE19951FBB2FAADC71DFA9E" bold="true" box="[199,324,1374,1400]" pageId="3" pageNumber="224">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
As given for the subfamily
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Small species from
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; showing marked sexual dimorphism in pedipalpal formation; male pedipalp filiform with extremely elongated femur and patella, several times longer than body length, a pedipalpal catching basket is absent; female pedipalp as long as body length or slightly shorter, pedipalpal catching basket formed by equipment of tibia and tarsus with short or medium-sized apophyses with strong seta on top. Body completely wrapped by small polygonal tubercles nearly touching each other, enlarged to single rows of pointed apophyses on the free Abd tergites, such equipment reduced on ventral side. In front of prosoma several pointed apophyses directed forward, a large upward-directed one on Tu oc surpassing prosomal frontal edge. Male genital morphology typical for
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with eversible prickly funnel on dorso-distal side of truncus.
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<emphasis id="B90FEADFFFE19951FBB2F950C70BF95B" bold="true" box="[199,338,1699,1725]" pageId="3" pageNumber="224">Etymology:</emphasis>
It refers to the extremely slender and elongated pedipalps of males. It is composed of Latin
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for thread, and (pedi)
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, the arthropod tactile appendage. The gender is masculine.
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<emphasis id="B90FEADFFFE19951FBB2F919C73AF8E2" bold="true" box="[199,355,1770,1796]" pageId="3" pageNumber="224">Distribution:</emphasis>
Currently known from several localities in the Bale Mountains,
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,
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. The five species described here span a wide altitudinal range from about
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a.s.l. up to the afro-alpine zone above
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.
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Key to the presently accepted species of
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(Males of
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and of
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are unknown):
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(always with long thread-like pedipalp without conspicuous apophyses and/or setae, pedipalp considerably longer than body length;
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,
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,
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2 Pedipalp four times longer than body (
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Pedipalp less than four times longer than body (
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3 Dorsal armament of body with two pairs of strong paramedian tubercles on abdominal areae I and III, with one pair on abdominal areae II and IV (
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Dorsal armament of body with one pair of strong paramedian tubercles of abdominal areae IIII (
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4 Femur of pedipalp rather slender, with few low tubercles ventrally, strong setae on tibia and tarsus positioned only on low apophyses, these as deep as long or apophyses absent (
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Femur of pedipalp slender, no tubercles present, tibia and tarsus with strong setae, positioned on elevated apophyses, longer than deep (
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5 Tibia of pedipalp with a single long and strong ventral seta (
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Tibia of pedipalp with two long and strong ventral setae (
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6 Femur, patella and tibia of pedipalp stout, tarsus markedly inflated (
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Femur, patella and tibia and tarsus of pedipalp slender (
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7 Pedipalpal claw as long as tarsus (
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Pedipalpal claw shorter than tarsus (
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