Stenoonops
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3025AC39-9C57-EF12-C46A-41C6FD0929B6 |
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Tatiana |
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Stenoonops |
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Key to Species of Stenoonops View in CoL View at ENA
1. Posterior eye row recurved (as in figs. 264, 274, 307)....................... 2
– Posterior eye row straight or slightly procurved......................... 4
2. Males (embolus longer than palpal bulb, fig. 313; females unknown).... S. macabus View in CoL
– Females........................ 3
3. Female genitalia with winglike anterolateral extensions (figs. 277, 278), males unknown........................... S. mandeville View in CoL
– Female genitalia with armchair-shaped anterolateral extensions (figs. 267, 268), males unknown................. S. dimotus View in CoL
4. Carapace posterior declivity acute, pars cephalica slightly elevated (as in figs. 121, 156)........................... 5
– Carapace posterior declivity obtuse, pars cephalica flat (as in figs. 43, 75)....... 17
5. Males.......................... 6
– Females........................ 12
6. Endites with two long, posteriorly directed macrosetae (fig. 286, Jamaica)... S. insolitus View in CoL
– Endites without such macrosetae...... 7
7. Palpal bulb enlarged, embolus very short (figs. 541, 542, Trinidad)........ S. simla View in CoL
– Palpal bulb not enlarged, embolus long... 8
8. Embolus sinuous, accompanied by large transparent conductor (figs. 116, 139)... 9
– Embolus not accompanied by large transparent conductor.................... 10
9. Embolus apex bifid (figs. 138, 139, Costa Rica and Panama)....... S. petrunkevitchi View in CoL
– Embolus apex undivided (figs. 115, 116, Costa Rica)........... S. murphyorum View in CoL
10. Embolus apex deeply forked (figs. 206, 207, Colombia and Venezuela)..... S. tayrona View in CoL
– Embolus otherwise................ 11
11. Embolus with large dorsal process (figs. 183, 184, Panama)............... S. canita View in CoL
– Embolus with short, triangular dorsal process (figs. 234, 235, Colombia).... S. kochalkai View in CoL
12. Anterior genitalic projection elongated, widening apically (figs. 125, 301)......... 13
– Anterior genitalic projection bulbous (as in figs. 193, 194).................... 14
13. Anterior genitalic projection with W-shaped base (figs. 301, 302, Jamaica)... S. insolitus View in CoL
– Anterior genitalic projection with straight base (figs. 125, 126, Costa Rica).... S. murphyorum View in CoL
14. Anterior genitalic projection bipartite (figs. 193, 194, Panama)........ S. canita View in CoL
– Anterior genitalic projection undivided... 15
15. Anterior genitalic projection widest at midpoint (figs. 553, 554, Trinidad).... S. simla View in CoL
– Anterior genitalic projection not widest at midpoint....................... 16
16. Anterior genitalic projection very short, basally widened (figs. 220, 221, Colombia and Venezuela)............. S. tayrona View in CoL
– Anterior genitalic projection bulbous, basally narrowed (figs. 170, 171, Costa Rica and Panama).............. S. petrunkevitchi View in CoL
17. Males.......................... 18
– Females........................ 27
18. Palpal bulb small, embolus sinuous, widening apically (figs. 325, 326, females unknown, Hispaniola).................. S. jara View in CoL
– Palpal bulb large, embolus otherwise.... 19
19. Embolus narrow, bent basally (figs. 92, 93, Mexico).................... S. cabo View in CoL
– Embolus otherwise................ 20
20. Embolus with dorsal lobe........... 21
– Embolus without dorsal lobe.......... 22
21. Embolus tip rounded (figs. 247, 248, Bahama Islands)................... S. bimini View in CoL
– Embolus tip pointed (figs. 13, 14, Florida)........................... S. peckorum View in CoL
22. Distal half of embolus curved dorsally (figs. 516, 517, Guadeloupe, St. Vincent, and Venezuela)........... S. scabriculus View in CoL
– Embolus otherwise................ 23
23. Embolus short, tubular, with retrolateral opening (figs. 363, 364, St. Croix) S. pretiosus
– Embolus otherwise................. 24
24. Embolus with pointed tip accompanied by prolateral process with indented tip (figs. 340, 341, Puerto Rico)........... S. luquillo View in CoL
– Embolus otherwise................ 25
25. Embolus constricted medially (retrolateral view, fig. 472, Tortola and Little Thatch Island).................... S. tortola View in CoL
– Embolus not constricted medially...... 26
26. Embolus accompanied by basal, prolateral pointed process (figs. 493, 494, Virgin Gorda)...................... S. exgord View in CoL
– Embolus without prolateral pointed process (figs. 442, 443, St. Thomas and St. John)............................ S. saintjohn View in CoL
27. Female genitalia with narrow anterolateral extensions (figs. 257, 258, Bahama Islands)............................... S. bimini View in CoL
– Female genitalia without anterolateral extensions.......................... 28
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