Nemaspela, Silhavy, 1966
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5293.2.9 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A0295A9C-7731-4AE6-BC94-C9DC94CE140E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7971992 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039EB86F-A968-0442-FF15-C80C96E6F8E5 |
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Key to the currently known Nemaspela View in CoL species in the Caucasus area, extended from Martens et al. (2021) (based on male specimens)
1 Dorsal apophysis on distal end of 1 st cheliceral article present.................................................. 2
- Dorsal apophysis on distal end of 1 st cheliceral article absent.................................................. 7
2 Dorsal apophysis of 1 st cheliceral article short, being just an inconspicuous, pointed distad-directed lobe; found in several caves in the Sochi area, Russia and Abkhazia, West Georgia................. N. abchasica ( Ljovushkin & Starobogatov, 1963) View in CoL
- Dorsal apophysis on top of 1 st cheliceral article longer, distinct................................................. 3
3 Dorsal apophysis on top of 1 st cheliceral article longer than the entire 2 nd cheliceral article; found in several caves in Nalchik area, Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia...................................................... N. kovali Chemeris, 2009 View in CoL
- Dorsal apophysis on top of 1 st cheliceral article shorter than the entire 2 nd cheliceral article........................... 4
4 Dorsal apophysis on top of 1 st cheliceral article globular and knob-like, found in one cave in Abkhazia, Georgia........................................................................................ N. gagrica Tchemeris, 2013 View in CoL
- Dorsal apophysis on top of 1 st cheliceral article distinctly elongated, longer than broad.............................. 5
5 Dorsal apophysis on top of 1 st cheliceral article slender, sickle-shaped, with distad-directed concavity, longer than breadth of article at its position; found in one cave in Abkhazia, West Georgia..................... N. birsteini ( Ljovushkin, 1972) View in CoL
- Dorsal apophysis on top of 1 st cheliceral article not sickle-shaped, shorter or conspicuously longer than breadth of article at its position............................................................................................ 6
6 Dorsal apophysis on top of 1 st cheliceral article distinctly bent forward, shorter than breadth of article at its position; found in two caves in Imereti region, West Georgia...................... N. melouri Martens, Maghradze & Sh. Barjadze, 2021 View in CoL
- Dorsal apophysis on top of 1 st cheliceral article not distinctly bent forward, longer than breadth of article at its position, apophysis distally widened and bilobate; found in caves in Sochi area, Russia................................................................................................... N. sokolovi (Ljovuschkin & Starobogatov, 1963) View in CoL
7 Femur of pedipalp S-shaped; found in one cave in Kvemo-Svaneti Region, West Georgia....................................................................................................... N. femorecurvata Martens, 2006 View in CoL
- Femur of pedipalp straight.............................................................................. 8
8 Penis in dorsal and ventral views relatively stout, glans stout as well, slightly broader than truncus penis; found in one cave in Imereti region, West Georgia................................. N. prometheus Martens, Maghradze & Barjadze, 2021 View in CoL
- Penis in dorsal and ventral view extremely narrow, glans drawn out and narrow, not broader than truncus penis; found in one cave in Imereti Region, western Georgia..................................................... N. kotia View in CoL sp. nov.
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