Graecophalangium, Roewer, 1923
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2015.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8032152 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F87F6-FF8B-FFC2-FF60-FF482DAD1983 |
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Graecophalangium |
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Key to the species belonging to Graecophalangium View in CoL :
(only for males, abovementioned nomina nuda also cannot be considered)
1 Chelicera lacks process, glans of penis elongated ................................................................................ G. punicum View in CoL
- Chelicera bear process(es), glans of penis elongated or ventrally expanded ........................................................ 2
2 Glans of penis elongated, cheliceral processes less than four .............................................................................. 3
- Glans of penis ventrally expanded, cheliceral processes one to five .................................................................... 4
3 Only one cheliceral process at the base of digit of distal segment ...................................................... G. cretaeum View in CoL
- Three cheliceral processes: one on movable finger, two on distal segment .......................................... G. drenskii View in CoL
4 Shaft of penis with short distal spoon, chelicera with four processes............................................ G. karakalensis View in CoL
- Shaft of penis with long distal spoon, chelicera with one to three, or five processes ........................................... 5
5 Chelicera with one to three processes but none on movable finger ....................................................... G. atticum View in CoL
- Chelicera with five processes, one of them on movable finger ............................................................. G. militare View in CoL
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