Anepholcia
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.279116 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6193536 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C387D3-5D30-1D7E-6FCE-2256FA093A5D |
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Anepholcia |
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Key to Anepholcia , based on external characters and male genitalia
1. Fringes of hindwing mottled: white or yellowish opposite veins, grey-brown between veins.......................... 2
– Fringes of hindwing not mottled.......................................................................... 3
2. Fringes of forewing mottled: white or yellowish opposite veins, grey-brown between veins; in male genitalia uncus extended medially, rounded on apex; saccular extension short, twin, tooth-like, positioned vertically................. A. philippina
– Fringes of forewing not mottled; in male genitalia uncus not extended medially, tapered at apex; saccular extension long, massive, positioned ventrall........................................................................... A. kobesi
3. Forewing with reddish-bronze tint, usually with white suffusion on outer third; terminal line of hindwing well expressed, follows along whole outer margin of wing; subanal mark usually wide; in male genitalia saccular extension long, curved, hornlike; cucullus rounded, without extension................................................................... 4
– Forewing with greenish-bronze tint, without white suffusion on outer third; terminal line of hindwing weakly expressed, follows to mid of outer margin of wing; subanal mark small; in male genitalia saccular extension short, finger-like, extended beyond valva, cucullus pointed, with short bifurcate extension........................................... A. talboti
4. Subterminal line strongly dentate, veins with strong grey suffusion; distal third of wing with light white suffusion; in male genitalia uncus extended medially, with shallow cleft on apex; sacculus with quadrangular clavus; saccular extension not reach cucullus; central sclerit of valva weak, not hairy.................................................... A. brechlini
– Subterminal line waved, veins with gentle grey suffusion; distal third of wing in most cases with strong light white suffusion; in male genitalia uncus belt-like, not extended medially, rounded apically; sacculus without clavus, saccular extension reach cucullus; central sclerit of valva strong, hairy....................................................... A. pygaria
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