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Key to the European genera of the family
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The key to the European genera of the family, presented by
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, is modified here to accommodate the new genus
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1. Palpgenu with five setae; dorsal shield bearing strongly reduced number of 1117 pairs of setae; sternal shield absent, reduced or fragmented into well sclerotized anterior platelet and marginal endopodal components; at least one pair of sternal setae (
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) inserted on striated soft integument; anterior margin of epistome with at least five anteriorly directed points...............................................................................................
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2. Dorsal shield extensively expanded laterally, covering wide lateral strips of ventral idiosoma, and capturing three pairs of ventral setae in opisthogastric region; opisthogastric soft integument otherwise hypotrichous, with three pairs of setae; central projection of epistome trifurcate............................................
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- Dorsal shield never expanded onto ventrolateral margins of idiosoma, all opisthogastric setae inserted on soft integument or on sclerotized area of skin that surrounds the anal shield; opisthogastric soft integument with more than three pairs of setae or only with two pairs of setae (
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and
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) if anal shield is surrounded by sclerotized area of skin; central projection of epistome undivided.................................................................................. 3
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<keyLead id="944B246D3505FF91F285FBF6FA1A788B" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">3. Idiosomal integument very lightly and evenly sclerotized, so most of dorsal and ventral shields weakly outlined and apparently absent (dorsal, endopodal, peritrematal and anal shields); 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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<keyLead id="944B246D3505FF91F28FFB4DFA1A7953" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- Idiosomal integument well sclerotized, so dorsal and ventral shields clearly defined; anterior margin of epistome with one robust spine on each side of central projection, or laterally smooth, or at most with a rows of small denticles; pulvillus of legs IIIV mostly with short and regularly rounded lateral lobes, not or slightly projecting beyond claws.................... 5</keyLead>
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4. Sternal setae
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well separated and inserted in flat sternal integument; metasternal setae
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inserted in small oval platelets; genital setae
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situated on epigynal shield; lateral and opisthogastric integument with ten pairs of setae; genu I and tibia I with three ventral setae, tibia II and genu II with one anterolateral seta...................
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- Sternal setae
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adjacent and inserted in massive protuberance between coxae II; metasternal setae
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inserted in soft integument; genital setae
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situated outside epigynal shield; lateral and opisthogastric integument with nine pairs of setae; genu I and tibia I with two ventral setae, tibia II and genu II with two anterolateral setae..................................................................................................
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5. Peritremes wide and short, never reaching beyond anterior margin of coxae II; peritrematal shields reduced, without poststigmatic extensions; dorsal shield hypotrichous, never with full set of 30 pairs of setae............
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<keyLead id="944B246D3505FF91F28FF9ADFA1D7A14" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- Peritremes narrow, long enough to extend anteriorly beyond coxae I; peritrematal shields well developed, with poststigmatic extensions; dorsal shield with full set of 30 pairs of setae..................................................... 6</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="944B246D3505FF91F285F9E3FA1D7ADE" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">6. Post-stigmatic section of peritrematal shields expanded and elongated, with tip reaching beyond level of posterior margin of epigynal shield...................................................................................... 7</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="944B246D3505FF91F28FF918FA1A7AFC" box="[151,1436,1695,1717]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- Post-stigmatic section of peritrematal shields short, reaching at most as far as posterior margin of coxae IV............. 9</keyLead>
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7. 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="944B246D3505FF91F28FF892FA1D7B2C" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- 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........................................................................... 8</keyLead>
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8. Idiosoma highly domed, almost hemispherical; vertical setae
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minute and needle-like; posterior ends of peritrematal shields greatly enlarged; metapodal platelets completely or partly fused with peritrematal shields, occasionally unfused but enclosed within an indentation in peritrematal shield and only very narrowly separated from it; hypertrophied post-stigmatic pores situated about half-way between stigmata and posterior end of peritrematal shields; trochanter I with five setae, genu III with
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seven setae, sacculus foemineus well developed and sclerotized...............................
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- Idiosoma dorsoventrally flattened; vertical setae
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stout and lance-like; posterior ends of peritrematal shields less enlarged; metapodal platelets widely separated from peritrematal shields by a strip of soft integument; hypertrophied post-stigmatic pores situated close to posterior end of peritrematal shields; trochanter I with six setae, genu III with eight setae; sacculus foemineus not strongly sclerotized.....................................................
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9. 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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- Soft integument striated, without additional granular incrustation; dorsoventrally flattened forms with all dorsal shield setae pointed; dorsal shield almost completely or completely covering dorsum; anterior hyaline margin of epigynal shield straight or rounded (except
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); presternal platelets usually present............................................. 13
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11. Vertical setae
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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="944B246D3504FF90F28FFD20FA1D7EBE" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">- 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........................................................................................ 12</keyLead>
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12. 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 a ventral arch-shaped shield structure; setae
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and
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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
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and
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z
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in normal dorsal positions; endopodal platelets II-III well separated from sternal shield; metasternal seta
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and associated pore inserted on soft integument..............................................................................................
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13. 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
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displaced ventrally; movable digit of chelicera bidentate............................................................ 14
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- Dorsal shield with smooth or finely reticulated surface; 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
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and
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z
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in normal dorsal position; movable digit of chelicera with one robust subdistal tooth................................ 15
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14. Peritrematal shields moderately expanded laterally, narrower than diameter of coxae, reaching to posterior margin of coxae IV, well separate from metapodal platelets; legs IIIV inserted almost anteromedially, with well separated coxae forming normal intercoxal area, and their better part (including distalmost femur, genu, tibia and tarsus) protruding beyond lateral margins of idiosoma; gnathosoma inserted close to anterior margin of idiosoma, reaching well beyond anterior margin of idiosoma at its maximal protruding; idiosomal vertex moderately wide and truncate, with dorsal setae
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inserted more medially than setae
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; endopodal platelets II-III almost free, fused to sternal shield only at their narrow anterior ends; anal shield surrounded by soft integument..........................................................
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- Peritrematal shields extensively expanded laterally and posteriorly, wider than diameter of coxae, exceeding beyond posterior margin of coxae IV close to metapodal platelets; legs IIIV inserted submedially, with coxae adjacent and forming narrow intercoxal area, and with only their distalmost segments (including tibia and tarsus) protruding beyond lateral margins of idiosoma; gnathosoma in more posterior position, deeply retractile, with all components fully covered by idiosoma (also at its maximal protruding); idiosomal vertex distinctly wide and truncate, with dorsal setae
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inserted more laterally than setae
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; endopodal platelets II-III largely fused to sternal shield; anal shield surrounded by a large area of secondary sclerotization resembling a ventri-anal shield (in freshly moulted specimens anal shield surrounded by soft integument)...................................................................................................
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15. Dorsal shield setae with extreme variation in length, longest setae about ten times as long as shortest setae,
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usually several times as long as
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................................................................
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- Dorsal shield setae without such extreme variation in length, longest setae at most three times as long as shortest setae,
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and
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subequal in length................................................................................ 16
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16. Peritrematal shield developed along whole length of peritreme; anterior section of peritrematal shield wide and completely fused to dorsal shield; setae
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and
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positioned dorsally; posterior dorsal shield setae subequal or only moderately varying in length; exopodal platelets I and II present.................................................
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- Peritrematal shield not reaching the anterior tip of peritremes; peritrematal shields or peritremes not connected to dorsal shield; setae
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3504FF90F30FF8F0FEAC7BC5" box="[279,298,1911,1932]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">j1</emphasis>
and
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usually displaced ventrally; posterior marginal setae on dorsal shield (
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,
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,
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and
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) conspicuously longer than medial setae
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3504FF90F3C8F812FD8C7BE3" box="[464,522,1941,1962]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">J1J3</emphasis>
and
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; exopodal platelets I and II absent.................
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<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3504FF90F663F812FA9F7BE3" box="[1147,1305,1941,1962]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Scarabacariphis</emphasis>
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1. Palpgenu with five setae; femur II with one anterolateral seta (
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2 absent); femur III with seven setae (1-3/2-1); sterno-genital shield with four pairs of setae...................................................................
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<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F72CFF7AFA1D7D5B" box="[1332,1435,253,274]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Thinoseius</emphasis>
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- Palpgenu with six setae; femur II with two anterolateral setae (
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F153FE9DFCD87D66" box="[843,862,282,303]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">al</emphasis>
2 present); femur III with six setae (1-3/1-1); sternogenital shield with four or five pairs of setae..................................................................... 2
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2. Coxa I and II each with at least one ventral seta modified into flat oval disk-like protuberance...............
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<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F73EFED2FA1D7D23" box="[1318,1435,341,362]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Scarabaspis</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="944B246D3503FF97F28FFEF5FA1D7DCE" box="[151,1435,369,391]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">- Coxae I and II with normal setiform or spinose setae........................................................ 3</keyLead>
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<paragraph id="2F0587583503FF97F28FFE08FA1D7D96" blockId="20.[151,1436,223,1741]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">
<keyLead id="944B246D3503FF97F28FFE08FA1D7D96" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">3. Palptarsus with two closely associated parallel macroeupathidia; post-stigmatic section of peritrematal shields strongly expanded and elongated, with tips reaching far beyond posterior margins of coxae IV; ventral region often with small platelet or shield abutting posterior margin of sterno-genital shield.................................................... 4</keyLead>
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<paragraph id="2F0587583503FF97F28FFE60FA1D7E7E" blockId="20.[151,1436,223,1741]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">
<keyLead id="944B246D3503FF97F28FFE60FA1D7E7E" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">- Palptarsus without paired macroeupathidia; post-stigmatic section of peritrematal shields short or moderately expanded, reaching to or slightly beyond posterior margins of coxae IV; opisthogaster immediately behind sterno-genital shield never with platelet or shield, but two or four inconspicuous sclerites may be present.................................... 6</keyLead>
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4. Sclerotized plates behind sterno-genital shield reduced to small subrectangular platelet or sometimes absent, never bearing a pair of ventral setae; all leg segments with typical chaetotaxy: trochanter I with six setae, femur I with four ventral setae, genu III with two ventral setae; idiosoma dorsoventrally flattened; vertical setae
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F1A9FDFDFC427EC6" box="[945,964,634,655]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">j1</emphasis>
stout and lance-like.............
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<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F724FDFDFA1A7EC6" box="[1340,1436,634,655]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Copriphis</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="944B246D3503FF97F28FFD10FA1D7F4C" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">- Sclerotized plates behind sterno-genital shield well developed and expanded to form a ventral shield, usually bearing at least one pair of ventral setae; some leg segments with reduced number of setae: trochanter I with five setae, femur I with three ventral setae, genu III with one ventral seta; idiosoma highly domed, almost hemispherical; vertical setae j1 minute and needle-like......................................................................................... 5</keyLead>
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5. Ventral shield usually with two pairs of ventral setae; most leg segments with typical chaetotaxy: genu I and tibia I with three ventral setae, tibia I with five dorsal setae, genu II with eleven setae (2-5/2-2), tibia II with ten setae (2-4/2-2)......
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- Ventral shield usually with one pair of ventral setae (rarely fragmented, without ventral setae); most leg segments with reduced chaetotaxy: genu I and tibia I with two ventral setae, tibia I with four dorsal setae, genu II with nine setae (1-5/1-2), tibia II with eight setae (1-3/2-2)........................................................................
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<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F75DFC05FA1D7FDE" box="[1349,1435,898,919]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Evimirus</emphasis>
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6. Dorsal idiosoma strongly domed, with wide marginal strip of dorsal shield expanded ventrally; vertical setae
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F73DFC18FABE7FFD" box="[1317,1336,927,948]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">j1</emphasis>
short and attenuate; genu I and tibia I with two ventral seta...............................................
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F718FC3AFA1D7F9B" box="[1280,1435,957,978]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Neocrassicheles</emphasis>
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- Dorsal idiosoma dorsoventrally flattened or with barely pronounced hump at the level of the posterior third, no part of dorsal shield expanded ventrally; vertical setae
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F07FFC70FDFC7845" box="[615,634,1015,1036]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">j1</emphasis>
long and thickened; genu I and tibia I with three ventral setae............... 7
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<paragraph id="2F0587583503FF97F285FB92FA1D780E" blockId="20.[151,1436,223,1741]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">
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7. Ventral opisthosoma with seven pairs of setae (excluding
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F114FB92FCAE7863" box="[780,808,1045,1066]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">st5</emphasis>
); sterno-genital shield with four or five pairs of setae; endopodal platelets III-IV may be fused to sterno-genital shield or free.................................................. 8
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<keyLead id="944B246D3503FF97F28FFBC8FA1D78CB" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">
- Ventral opisthosoma with at least eight pairs of setae; sterno-genital shield with five pairs of setae (
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F6C4FBC8FAA6782D" box="[1244,1312,1103,1124]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">st1st5</emphasis>
), endopodal platelets III-IV never free from sterno-genital shield......................................................... 9
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<paragraph id="2F0587583503FF97F28FFB0EFA1D7893" blockId="20.[151,1436,223,1741]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">
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8. Endopodal platelets III-IV completely free from sterno-genital shield; anterolateral margins of epistome strongly spinose; genu II with one anterolateral seta; sterno-genital shield with four pairs of setae and reticulate pattern over whole surface..................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="E8BAFCDB3503FF97F739FB42FA1D7893" box="[1313,1435,1221,1242]" class="Arachnida" family="Eviphididae" genus="Crassicheles" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Mesostigmata" pageId="20" pageNumber="21" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F739FB42FA1D7893" box="[1313,1435,1221,1242]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Crassicheles</emphasis>
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- Endopodal platelets III-IV partly or completely fused to sterno-genital shield; anterolateral margins of epistome straight and smooth, without large spines; genu II with two anterolateral setae; sternogenital shield with four or five setae, without distinct reticulation on surface..........................................................................
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<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F75FFA9AFA1D797B" box="[1351,1435,1309,1330]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Uroiphis</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="2F0587583503FF97F28FFABEFA1A7906" blockId="20.[151,1436,223,1741]" box="[151,1436,1337,1359]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">
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9. Dorsal shield setae with extreme variation in length, longest setae about ten times as long as shortest setae.....
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<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F728FABDFA1A7906" box="[1328,1436,1338,1359]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Pelethiphis</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="944B246D3503FF97F28FFAD0FA1D7924" box="[151,1435,1367,1389]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">- Dorsal shield setae without such extreme variation in length, longest setae at most three times as long as shortest setae... 10</keyLead>
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<paragraph id="2F0587583503FF97F28FFAF3FA1A79C3" blockId="20.[151,1436,223,1741]" box="[151,1436,1396,1418]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">
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10. Dorsolateral and opisthogastric integument with eight pairs of setae (not including setae st5),
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F67AFAF2FB0079C3" box="[1122,1158,1397,1418]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Zv3</emphasis>
absent.........
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<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F75CFAF2FA1A79C3" box="[1348,1436,1397,1418]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Alloseius</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="944B246D3503FF97F28FFA15FA1D79EE" box="[151,1435,1425,1447]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">
- Dorsolateral and opisthogastric integument with at least nine pairs of setae (not including st5),
<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F677FA15FB1579EE" box="[1135,1171,1426,1447]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Zv3</emphasis>
present............ 11
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11. Peritrematal shields not reaching anterior end of peritremes; peritrematal shields or peritremes not fused to dorsal shield............................................................................................
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<emphasis id="1DCE5B4A3503FF97F6E0FA4AFA1D79AB" box="[1272,1435,1485,1506]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Scarabacariphis</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="944B246D3503FF97F28FFA6DFA1D7A54" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">- Peritrematal shields developed along whole length of peritremes; anterior section of peritrematal shields completely fused to dorsal shield....................................................................................... 12</keyLead>
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12. Setae
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displaced ventrally; first pair of sternal pores straight and transverse to body axis; peritrematal shields extensively expanded laterally, wider than leg coxae, fused anteriorly to form a ventral arch-shaped shield structure beyond vertex; anal shield subcircular..........................................................
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- Setae
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z
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in normal dorsal positions; first pair of sternal pores curved and oblique to body axis (at about 45°); peritrematal shields moderately expanded laterally, narrower than leg coxae, not fused anteriorly into conspicuous ventral archshaped shield structure; anal shield subtriangular......................................................
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