Phryninae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3920.3.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5687808 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038C87DC-D65D-B027-FF44-FF61FA6BA359 |
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Plazi |
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Phryninae |
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Key to troglomorphic species of Phryninae View in CoL :
1. Dorsal margin of pedipalp patella with one spine between the two longest spines ( Phrynus View in CoL )........................... 2
- Dorsal margin of pedipalp patella with two spines between the two longest spines ( Paraphrynus View in CoL )...................... 3
2. Ocular tubercle reduced, with black pigmentation; chelicera with three teeth on external margin of retrolateral surface (Pinar del Rio, Cuba).............................................................................. Phrynus noeli View in CoL
- Nearly obsolete ocular tubercle is the same color as the carapace (pale brown); chelicera with one or two teeth on external mar- gin of retrolateral surface (Chiapas, Mexico).............................................. Phrynus perrii View in CoL sp. nov.
3. Median eyes reduced or absent, but at least lateral eyes present.................................................4
- All eyes entirely missing and lacking ocular tubercle (Yucatán, Mexico).......................... Paraphrynus reddelli View in CoL
4. Median eyes reduced but present; ocular tubercle nearly obsolete................................................ 5
- Median eyes and ocular tubercle absent (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)............................... Paraphrynus velmae View in CoL
5. Pedipalp tarsus lacking such a dorso-lateral spine............................................................6
- Pedipalp tarsus with a small dorso-lateral spine (Quintana Roo and Yucatán, Mexico).............. Paraphrynus chacmool View in CoL
6. Pedipalp Fv1 spine slightly curved or only hook shaped at the apex.............................................. 7
- Pedipalp Fv1 spine straight (Tamaulipas, Mexico)............................................ Paraphrynus baeops View in CoL
7. Pedipalp Fv1 spine slightly curved full length; anterior edge of carapace strongly bilobed; basal segment of chelicera with one tooth on external margin of retrolateral surface (Tabasco, Mexico)............................... Paraphrynus chiztun View in CoL
- Pedipalp Fv1 spine curved only of apex (hook shaped); anterior edge of carapace moderately bilobed; basal segment of chelic- era with two teeth on external margin of retrolateral surface, the distal tooth slightly smaller and somewhat blunt (Oaxaca, Mexico)............................................................................. Paraphrynus grubbsi View in CoL
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