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General remark for both sexes: Two basic dorsal opisthosomal patterns can be distinguished: type A (right) and type B (left).
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- | Females | ||||||||||
2 (1) |
Opisthosoma ventrally black | ||||||||||
- | Opisthosoma ventrally yellowish or reddish yellow | ||||||||||
3 (2) |
Anterior cheliceral furrow margin with blunt projection; prosoma with distinct longitudinal stripe; tarsus with grey scopula | ||||||||||
- | Anterior cheliceral furrow margin without blunt projection; prosoma at most with indistinct longitudinal stripe; tegular apophysis big, ± quadrangular; dorsal pattern of opisthosoma similar to type B Alopecosa sulzeri (Pavesi, 1873) |
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4 (3) |
Tegular apophysis distally bent at right angle |
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- | Tegular apophysis different | ||||||||||
5 (4) |
Tegular apophysis with robust tooth, straightly truncated distally; dorsal pattern like type B Alopecosa fabrilis (Clerck, 1757) |
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- | Tegular apophysis distally pointed Alopecosa inquilina (Clerck, 1757) |
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6 (4) |
Tegular apophysis with straight and parallel margins; opisthosomal pattern like type B Alopecosa striatipes (C. L. Koch, 1839) |
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- | Anterior margin of tegular apophysis bent, merging with posterior margin | ||||||||||
7 (6) |
Tegular apophysis slantingly truncated distally Alopecosa mariae (Dahl, 1908) |
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- | Terminal apophysis not visible or lacking; opisthosoma with dorsal pattern like type B Alopecosa schmidti (Hahn, 1835) |
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8 (2) |
Spinnerets dark brown to black; body pattern like type A |
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- | Spinnerets yellowish; longitudinal stripe on prosoma lacking or very indistinct | ||||||||||
9 (8) |
Tibia I distinctly thickened and darker than remaining segments; pedipalp as fig. Alopecosa cuneata (Clerck, 1757) |
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- | Tibia I not strikingly thickened | ||||||||||
10 (9) |
Prosoma with distinct, broad, continuous longitudinal stripe; distal process of tegular apophysis straight Alopecosa trabalis (Clerck, 1757) |
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- | Prosoma with narrow, continuous longitudinal stripe; if broken, then stripe indistinct | ||||||||||
11 (10) |
Longitudinal stripe on prosoma hardly visible or lacking; sternum brown; pedipalp as fig. Alopecosa aculeata (Clerck, 1757) |
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- | Longitudinal stripe on prosoma distinct; sternum brown with bright median area; pedipalp as fig. Alopecosa pulverulenta (Clerck, 1757) |
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12 (8) |
Prosoma without longitudinal stripes | ||||||||||
- | Prosoma with not very distinct longitudinal stripes; tegular apophysis as fig.; dorsal pattern like type B Alopecosa farinosa (Herman, 1879) |
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13 (12) |
Dorsal pattern like type A; scopula on tarsi grey; pedipalp as fig. Alopecosa pinetorum (Thorell, 1856) |
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- | Dorsal pattern like type B |
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14 (13) |
Prosoma length 2.7-3.4 mm; tegular apophysis as fig. Alopecosa cursor (Hahn, 1831) |
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- | Prosoma length 5.0-5.9 mm; tegular apophysis as fig. Alopecosa solitaria (Herman, 1879) |
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15 (1) |
Median epigynal part anchor-shaped; opisthosoma ventrally black |
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- | Median part of epigyne different | ||||||||||
16 (15) |
Anterior epigynal pocket narrow; median epigynal part with deep longitudinal groove; dorsal pattern like type B Alopecosa inquilina (Clerck, 1757) |
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- | Anterior epigynal pocket wide; median epigynal part without depression; dorsal pattern like type B Alopecosa fabrilis (Clerck, 1757) |
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17 (15) |
Median epigynal part longer than wide; anterior part of median epigynal part larger (or equal) than posterior part of median epigynal part; opisthosoma ventrally yellowish brown |
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- | Median epigynal part as long as wide or wider than long; anterior epigynal part very small or lacking |
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18 (17) |
Spinnerets dark brown; dorsal pattern like type A |
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- | Spinnerets yellowish; epigyne and vulva as figs.; dorsal pattern like type B Alopecosa pinetorum (Thorell, 1856) |
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19 (18) |
Anterior part of median epigynal part wide and distinctly widened anteriorly; vulva as fig. Alopecosa pulverulenta (Clerck, 1757) |
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- | Anterior part of median epigynal part narrow, its margins parallel or only slightly diverging anteriorly | ||||||||||
20 (19) |
Lateral longitudinal stripes on prosoma indistinct or missing; margins of anterior part of median epigynal part parallel; vulva as fig. Alopecosa aculeata (Clerck, 1757) |
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- | Lateral longitudinal stripes on prosoma distinctly visible, not interrupted and broad | ||||||||||
21 (20) |
Sclerotised epigynal region and vulva as figs. Alopecosa trabalis (Clerck, 1757) |
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- | Sclerotised epigynal region and vulva as figs. Alopecosa cuneata (Clerck, 1757) |
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22 (17) |
Opisthosoma ventrally yellow or reddish yellow; spinnerets yellow or yellowish brown; lateral longitudinal stripes on prosoma indistinct or lacking | ||||||||||
- | Opisthosoma ventrally black; spinnerets brown or blackish; lateral longitudinal stripes on prosoma distinct | ||||||||||
23 (22) |
Prosoma length smaller or equal 5.1 mm; lateral longitudinal stripes on prosoma lacking or consisting of bright indistinct spots; dorsal pattern like type B ± distinct |
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- | Prosoma length 5.6-7.5 mm; epigyne and vulva as fig.; lateral longitudinal stripes on prosoma not very distinct, mostly broken into a row of spots; dorsal pattern like type B, not very distinct Alopecosa solitaria (Herman, 1879) |
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24 (23) |
Median epigynal part trapezoid; sclerotised epigynal region anteriorly wider than posteriorly; vulva as fig. Alopecosa farinosa (Herman, 1879) |
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- | Median epigynal part pentagonal; sclerotised epigynal region and vulva as figs. Alopecosa cursor (Hahn, 1831) |
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25 (22) |
Lateral longitudinal stripes on prosoma indistinct; median epigynal part almost as wide as long; anterior epigynal pockets distinctly separated by median epigynal part, its margins merging with margins of epigynal pockets; vulva as fig. Alopecosa sulzeri (Pavesi, 1873) |
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- | High alpine species, difficult to distinguish Alopecosa alpicola (Simon, 1876) |
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- | Lateral longitudinal stripes on prosoma distinct; median epigynal part distinctly wider than long; anterior epigynal pockets simple or divided, margins of median epigynal part not merging with margins of epigynal pockets | ||||||||||
26 (25) |
Anterior epigynal pocket simple; anterior median epigynal part very short | ||||||||||
- | Two anterior epigynal pockets, wide and touching each other; anterior median epigynal part half as wide as posterior median epigynal part; ratio width : length of median epigynal part 1.6 Alopecosa striatipes (C. L. Koch, 1839) |
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27 (26) |
Median epigynal part round, somewhat wider than long Alopecosa schmidti (Hahn, 1835) |
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- | Median epigynal part at least twice as wide as long Alopecosa mariae (Dahl, 1908) |
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1. Alopecosa albofasciata (Brullé, 1832) | |||||||||||
2. Alopecosa albostriata (Grube, 1861) |
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3. Alopecosa alpicola soriculata (Simon, 1876) |
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4. Alopecosa alpicola vidua (Simon, 1937) |
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5. Alopecosa atis Caporiacco, 1949 |
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6. Alopecosa azsheganovae Esyunin, 1996 | |||||||||||
7. Alopecosa barbipes (Sundevall, 1833) | |||||||||||
8. Alopecosa beckeri (Thorell, 1875) | |||||||||||
9. Alopecosa canaricola Schmidt, 1982 | |||||||||||
10. Alopecosa cronebergi (Thorell, 1875) | |||||||||||
11. Alopecosa dryada Cordes, 1996 |
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12. Alopecosa edax (Thorell, 1875) | |||||||||||
13. Alopecosa etrusca Lugetti & Tongiorgi, 1969 | |||||||||||
14. Alopecosa fabrilis trinacriae Lugetti & Tongiorgi, 1969 |
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15. Alopecosa garamantica (Caporiacco, 1936) |
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16. Alopecosa hirtipes (Kulczyński, 1907) | |||||||||||
17. Alopecosa inderensis Ponomarev, 2007 |
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18. Alopecosa kalavrita Buchar, 2001 |
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19. Alopecosa kovblyuki Nadolny & Ponomarev, 2012 | |||||||||||
20. Alopecosa krynickii (Thorell, 1875) | |||||||||||
21. Alopecosa kungurica Esyunin, 1996 |
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22. Alopecosa kuntzi Denis, 1953 | |||||||||||
23. Alopecosa laciniosa (Simon, 1876) | |||||||||||
24. Alopecosa mutabilis (Kulczyński, 1908) | |||||||||||
25. Alopecosa osellai Lugetti & Tongiorgi, 1969 | |||||||||||
26. Alopecosa parva Ponomarev, 2024 | |||||||||||
27. Alopecosa pelusiaca (Audouin, 1826) |
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28. Alopecosa pentheri (Nosek, 1905) | |||||||||||
29. Alopecosa psammophila Buchar, 2001 |
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30. Alopecosa pulverulenta tridentina (Thorell, 1875) |
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31. Alopecosa simoni (Thorell, 1872) | |||||||||||
32. Alopecosa solivaga (Kulczyński, 1901) | |||||||||||
33. Alopecosa spasskyi Ponomarev, 2008 |
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34. Alopecosa steppica Ponomarev, 2007 | |||||||||||
35. Alopecosa subvalida Guy, 1966 |
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36. Alopecosa taeniata (C. L. Koch, 1835) | |||||||||||
37. Alopecosa taeniopus (Kulczyński, 1895) | |||||||||||
38. Alopecosa tunetana Roewer, 1960 |
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39. Alopecosa valida (Lucas, 1846) |
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40. Alopecosa vivax (Thorell, 1875) |
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41. Alopecosa werneri (Roewer, 1960) |
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42. Alopecosa yamalensis Esyunin, 1996 |
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