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Males | ||||||||||
- | Females | ||||||||||
2 (1) |
Prosoma highest in the range of fovea; tibial apophysis blunt Mecynargus paetulus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1875) |
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- | Prosoma highest in eye region | ||||||||||
3 (2) |
Prosoma descending ± uniformly toward posterior end; tibial apophysis with 2 pointed, pliers-like processes Mecynargus morulus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) |
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- | Prosoma descending step-like toward posterior end or with saddle-shaped depression | ||||||||||
4 (3) |
Prosoma descending step-like toward posterior end; tibial apophysis dorsally with one pointed process Erigonoplus foveatus (Dahl, 1912) |
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- | Prosoma with saddle-like shape; tibial apophysis dorsally with 2 pointed processes Mecynargus brocchus (L. Koch, 1872) |
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5 (1) |
Epigynal plate protruding posteriorly in median region, without structures Mecynargus paetulus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1875) |
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- | Epigynal plate structured | ||||||||||
6 (5) |
Median epigynal plate trapezoid Erigonoplus foveatus (Dahl, 1912) |
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- | Different | ||||||||||
7 (6) |
Median epigynal plate as fig. Mecynargus morulus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) |
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- | Epigyne/vulva as fig. Mecynargus brocchus (L. Koch, 1872) |
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1. Mecynargus borealis (Jackson, 1930) | |||||||||||
2. Mecynargus longus (Kulczyński, 1882) |
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3. Mecynargus minutipalpis Gnelitsa, 2011 | |||||||||||
4. Mecynargus monticola (Holm, 1943) | |||||||||||
5. Mecynargus pyrenaeus (Denis, 1950) |
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6. Mecynargus sphagnicola (Holm, 1939) | |||||||||||
7. Mecynargus tundricola Eskov, 1988 |
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8. Mecynargus tungusicus (Eskov, 1981) |
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