Cinetomorpha patquiana (Ott & Ubick & Bonaldo & Brescovit & Harvey, 2019)
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Cinetomorpha patquiana View in CoL group
30(3). Males (those of C. patquiana , C. floridana , C. platensis , C. concepcion , C. pinheiral , C. punctata , unknown)........... 31 - Females............................................................................................ 41 31(30). Conductor with a prolateral angular process in dorsal view ( Figs 69C View FIGURES , 89G)...................................... 32 - Conductor without such angular process in dorsal view...................................................... 33 32(31). Conductor prolateral angular process large, conductor tip broad ( Fig. 69C View FIGURES ); bulb smaller, subembolar part subequal to palpal femur ( Fig. 69B View FIGURES )...................................................................... Cinetomorpha adaga - Conductor prolateral angular process small, conductor tip narrow ( Fig. 89G View FIGURES 89 ); bulb larger, subembolar part clearly larger than palpal femur ( Fig. 90B View FIGURES 90 )................................................................ Cinetomorpha peluda 33(31). Conductor with dorsal teeth, embolar prolateral process long ( Figs 65B View FIGURES 65 , 79F View FIGURES 79 , 95B View FIGURES 95 ) ….............................. 34 - Conductor smooth or incised dorsally, embolar prolateral process short.......................................... 36 34(33). Embolar prolateral process with narrow sclerotized tip ( Fig. 65B View FIGURES 65 )............................ Cinetomorpha patquiana - Embolar prolateral process with broad translucent tip ( Figs 79F View FIGURES 79 , 95B View FIGURES 95 )........................................... 35 35(34). Embolar prolateral process translucent area dorsally smooth ( Fig. 79F View FIGURES 79 )......................... Cinetomorpha campana - Embolar prolateral process translucent area dorsally with a small basal projection ( Fig. 95B View FIGURES 95 )...... Cinetomorpha rinconada 36(33). Conductor slightly shorter than embolar prolateral process in dorsal view ( Fig. 87A View FIGURES 87 )............. Cinetomorpha pauferro - Conductor much shorter than the embolar prolateral process in dorsal view ( Figs 73G View FIGURES 73 , 76G View FIGURES 76 , 83G View FIGURES 83 , 101D View FIGURES 101 , 97H View FIGURES 97 ).......... 37 37(36). Embolus with dorsal tooth ( Figs 73H View FIGURES 73 , 74D View FIGURES 74 ).............................................. Cinetomorpha atlantica - Embolus dorsally smooth.............................................................................. 38 38(37). Embolar prolateral process with translucent area reduced to a small basal portion ( Fig. 97H View FIGURES 97 )...... Cinetomorpha santamaria - Embolus prolateral process with translucent area extending over length of sclerite ( Figs 76H View FIGURES 76 , 83H View FIGURES 83 , 100H View FIGURES 100 ).............. 39 39(38). Embolus prolateral process with very narrow translucent area ( Fig. 76H View FIGURES 76 )....................... Cinetomorpha boraceia - Embolus prolateral process with broad dorsal translucent area ( Figs 83H View FIGURES 83 , 100H View FIGURES 100 ).................................. 40 40(39). Conductor with dorsal incision ( Fig. 83H View FIGURES 83 ).................................................. Cinetomorpha iguazu - Conductor without dorsal incision ( Fig. 100H View FIGURES 100 ).............................................. Cinetomorpha similis 41(30). Genitalia with sclerotized wall area strongly projected anteriorly, lateral apodemes greatly enlarged ( Fig. 78H View FIGURES 78 )............................................................................................. Cinetomorpha boraceia
- Genitalia with sclerotized wall slightly projected anteriorly ( Figs 72H View FIGURES 72 , 81H View FIGURES 81 , 85H View FIGURES 85 , 96H View FIGURES 96 , 102H View FIGURES 102 )....................... 42
42(41). Genitalia with wide posterior marginal projection ( Figs 67H View FIGURES 67 , 75H View FIGURES 75 , 85H View FIGURES 85 , 91H View FIGURES 91 ).................................... 43
- Genitalia without wide posterior marginal projection ( Figs 72H View FIGURES 72 , 81H View FIGURES 81 , 92H View FIGURES 92 )...................................... 46
43(42). Genitalia with sclerotized wall protruding anteriorly ( Fig. 91H View FIGURES 91 )................................. Cinetomorpha peluda
- Genitalia sclerotized wall not protruding anteriorly.......................................................... 44
44(43). Abdomen elongated, ventral plate as long as wide ( Figs 67D, F View FIGURES 67 ).............................. Cinetomorpha platensis
- Abdomen not so elongated, ventral plate much wider than long ( Figs 75B View FIGURES 75 , 85B View FIGURES 85 ).................................. 45
45(44). Genitalia central portion trapezoidal, with angular anterior lateral borders, lateral apodemes extend to anterior genital edge ( Fig. 85H View FIGURES 85 )…………………………………....................................................... Cinetomorpha iguazu
- Genitalia central portion otherwise, lateral apodemes extend anteriad of the genitalia ( Fig. 75H View FIGURES 75 )..... Cinetomorpha atlantica
46(42). Lateral apodemes extend anteriorly beyond GAp ( Figs 66F View FIGURES 66 , 72H View FIGURES 72 , 81H View FIGURES 81 , 93H View FIGURES 93 )..................................... 47
- Lateral apodemes extend anteriorly to level with Gap ( Figs 92H View FIGURES 92 , 102H View FIGURES 102 )......................................... 54
47(46). Lateral apodemes lacking large posterolateral extensions, giving the genitalia a V-shaped appearance ( Figs 81H View FIGURES 81 , 82H View FIGURES 82 , 96H View FIGURES 96 ).................................................................................................... 48
- Lateral apodemes with large posterolateral extensions, giving the genitalia a trapezoidal appearance ( Figs 66F View FIGURES 66 , 72H View FIGURES 72 , 93H View FIGURES 93 , 99H View FIGURES 99 ).............................................................................................. 50
48(47). Lateral apodemes abruptly narrowed distally ( Fig. 81H View FIGURES 81 )..................................... C inetomorpha campana
- Lateral apodemes gradually narrowed distally ( Figs 82H View FIGURES 82 , 96H View FIGURES 96 )................................................ 49
49(48). Clypeus higher than one ALE diameter ( Fig. 82E View FIGURES 82 )....................................... Cinetomorpha concepcion
- Clypeus lower than one ALE diameter ( Fig. 96C View FIGURES 96 )......................................... Cinetomorpha rinconada
50(47). Sternum smooth, without microsculpture ( Figs 66B View FIGURES 66 , 72F View FIGURES 72 ).................................................... 51
- Sternum with rugose or punctated microsculpture ( Figs 88F View FIGURES 88 , 93F View FIGURES 93 , 99F View FIGURES 99 ).......................................... 52
51(50). Suprapedicelar area with inconspicuous ridges ( Fig. 66E View FIGURES 66 )................................... Cinetomorpha floridana
- Suprapedicelar area with 2 pairs of distinct ridges ( Fig. 72G View FIGURES 72 )................................... Cinetomorpha adaga
52(50). Sternum with conspicuous rugose microsculpture ( Fig. 88F View FIGURES 88 )................................. Cinetomorpha pauferro
- Sternum with punctated microsculpture ( Figs 93F View FIGURES 93 , 99F View FIGURES 99 )...................................................... 53
53(52). GAp protruding anteriorly ( Fig. 99H View FIGURES 99 )................................................. Cinetomorpha santamaria
- GAp not protruding anteriorly ( Fig. 93H View FIGURES 93 )................................................ Cinetomorpha punctata
54(46). Genitalia with receptaculum larger and posterior border narrower ( Fig. 92H View FIGURES 92 ).................... Cinetomorpha pinheiral
- Genitalia with receptaculum smaller and posterior border broader ( Fig. 102H View FIGURES 102 )..................... Cinetomorpha similis
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