Key to the known Glomeris species of North Africa
1 Tegument entirely pallid, rarely only ocelli dark. Cavernicoles ................... 2
– Head and terga distinctly pigmented, colour pattern evident, coloration mostly vivid. Epigean................................................................................. 3
2 Collum with a single transverse stria. Syncoxital horns of telopod clearly bifid (Fig. 2D, E). Libya ..................................................... G. monostriata sp. n.
– Collum with the usual two transverse striae. Syncoxital horns of telopod surmounted with a setoid filament (Fig. 1F). Kabylia, Algeria ........................... ............................................................................ G. troglokabyliana sp. n.
3 Colour pattern of terga 2-11 without evident, light, paramedian spots, but with alternating light and dark transverse bands (Figs 10, 12, 24) .............. 4
– Colour pattern of terga 2-(6)11 with 1+1 or 2+2 more or less evident light spots (Figs 3, 4, 7, 15-17, 20-22, 26, 27) ................................................... 5
4 Coloration of caudal halves of terga distinctly marbled throughout (Figs 10, 12)........................................................................................... G. klugii
– Transverse bands on terga at most only slightly marbled in contact zones (Fig. 24).......................................................................... G. mohamedanica
5 Unusually large yellowish to orange spots on tergum 6, following terga 7-11 uniformly blackish (Figs 20-22) ...................................... G. carthaginiensis
– Spots on tergum 6 of same size as on adjacent terga ................................... 6
6 Median spots on tergum 2 much smaller than lateral ones ..... G. anisosticta
– Either both pairs of spots on tergum 2 comparable in size or lateral ones (if present) smaller than median ones ............................................................. 7
7 Coloration uniformly blackish, lighter spots (1+1 or 2+2) very vague, marbled (Figs 15-18)................................................................... G. sublimbata
– Background coloration brown to blackish, lighter spots more distinct........ 8
8 Tergum 2 with a single central light spot against a black-brown background. Pygidium uniformly black-brown. Morocco ......................... G. brolemanni
– Tergum 2 with 2+2 light spots ................................................................... 9
9 Background coloration light to dark brown, drab, pattern as in Figs 26, 27 .................................................................................................... G. punica
– Background coloration dark brown to blackish, pattern vivid .................. 10
10 Light axial stripe absent (Figs 6-8).................................... G. flavomaculata
– Light axial stripe present (Figs 3, 4).................................. G. colorata sp. n.