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Males | ||||||||||
- | Females (in most cases females can only be reliably identified considering males caught in the same place) | ||||||||||
2 (1) |
Head region only conically elevated; tibial apophysis with row of bristles; male prosoma as fig. Metopobactrus prominulus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) |
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- | Head region with cephalic lobe or frontal processes | ||||||||||
3 (2) |
Eye field in males with slantingly projecting frontal process; tibia of male pedipalp with bluntly rounded apophysis Metopobactrus nodicornis Schenkel, 1927 |
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- | Different | ||||||||||
4 (3) |
Distal margin of pedipalp tibia with a long not very protruding tooth-lamella; prosoma as fig. Metopobactrus ascitus (Kulczyński, 1894) |
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- | Distal margin with protruding tooth-lamella | ||||||||||
5 (4) |
Tibial apophysis of male pedipalp plump Metopobactrus prominulus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) |
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- | Tibial apophysis of male pedipalp slender, with hook-shaped apophysis; prosoma with variable dorsal humps Metopobactrus nadigi Thaler, 1976 |
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6 (1) |
Epigyne - vulva: entrance ducts initially running parallel | ||||||||||
- | Entrance ducts diverging | ||||||||||
7 (6) |
Vulva as fig. Metopobactrus ascitus (Kulczyński, 1894) |
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- | Epigyne and vulva as fig. Metopobactrus nadigi Thaler, 1976 |
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8 (6) |
Eye field uniformly convex; epigyne and vulva as fig.; females can only be reliably identified considering males caught in the same place Metopobactrus prominulus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) |
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- | Eye field bulged at an obtuse angle; epigyne very similar to prominulus Metopobactrus nodicornis Schenkel, 1927 |
1. Metopobactrus deserticola Loksa, 1981 |
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2. Metopobactrus falcifrons Simon, 1884 |
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3. Metopobactrus orbelicus Deltshev, 1985 |
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4. Metopobactrus verticalis (Simon, 1882) |
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