Oonopoides, Bryant, 1940
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/3788.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5056018 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/581187F7-FFC5-FF9E-B218-FB63FB6BFE72 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Oonopoides |
status |
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KEY TO CENTRAL AMERICAN SPECIES OF OONOPOIDES View in CoL View at ENA
1. Males...................................................................................................................................................2
– Females (those of O. hondo unknown)..........................................................................................7
2. Embolus preceded by dorsal lobe on bulb (figs. 165, 176)........................................................3
– Embolus not preceded by such a lobe...........................................................................................4
3. Tip of embolus relatively long, extending to near tip of basal embolar projection (fig. 165) .................................................................................................................................................... cristo
– Tip of embolus shorter (fig. 176)............................................................................................ upala
4. Basal embolar projection relatively long, extending to near tip of embolus (fig. 210).... anoxus View in CoL
– Basal embolar projection shorter (figs. 188, 199, 223)................................................................5
5. Embolar base greatly widened (figs. 195, 198).............................................................. pallidulus View in CoL
– Embolar base narrower (figs. 184, 187, 217, 222)........................................................................6
6. Embolus relatively short (figs. 184–189)............................................................................ cartago
– Embolus relatively long (figs. 217–224)................................................................................ hondo
7. Tip of anterior receptaculum round (figs. 212, 213)......................................................... anoxus View in CoL
– Tip of anterior receptaculum not round.......................................................................................8
8. Stalk of anterior receptaculum gradually widened anteriorly (figs. 168, 179)........................9
– Stalk of anterior receptaculum more abruptly widened anteriorly (figs. 190, 201)..............10
9. Anterior receptaculum flower shaped (fig. 179).................................................................... upala
– Anterior receptaculum thumb shaped (fig. 168).................................................................. cristo
10. Tip of anterior receptaculum relatively short, oval (fig. 190)........................................ cartago
– Tip of anterior receptaculum longer, almost square (fig. 201)................................... pallidulus View in CoL
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