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Males | ||||||||||
- | Females | ||||||||||
2 (1) |
Cephalic lobe distinctly developed (height at least 1/2 of length) | ||||||||||
- | Cephalic lobe weakly developed or missing | ||||||||||
3 (2) |
Tibial apophysis with a thin, S-shaped process Silometopus elegans (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) |
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- | Different | ||||||||||
4 (3) |
Tibial apophysis short, robust, bent | ||||||||||
- | Tibial apophysis short and straight or with broad base, long and bent | ||||||||||
5 (4) |
Tibial apophysis as fig. Silometopus rosemariae Wunderlich, 1969 |
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- | Tibial apophysis as fig. Silometopus bonessi Casemir, 1970 |
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6 (4) |
Tibial apophysis short and straight; opisthosoma flat, longish oval, densely provided with impressed dots Silometopus curtus (Simon, 1882) |
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- | Tibial apophysis long and bent; opisthosoma with four dorsal sigilla, outer margin, lung stigma and spinnerets sclerotised, additionally a dorsal scutum Silometopus braunianus Thaler, 1978 |
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7 (2) |
Prosoma without cephalic lobe; tibial apophysis with a short, straight process Silometopus ambiguus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1906) |
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- | Prosoma with slightly elevated eye region; tibial apophysis with bent process | ||||||||||
8 (7) |
Prosoma uniformly descending towards posterior end; pedipalp with very robust embolus; tibia with large, bent apophysis Silometopus incurvatus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) |
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- | Prosoma straight in anterior region, step-like descending in median region; pedipalp with thin, long embolus; tibial apophysis with one bent and one short, straight process Silometopus reussi (Thorell, 1871) |
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9 (1) |
Epigyne with median plate and oval groove, posteriorly situated | ||||||||||
- | Different | ||||||||||
10 (9) |
Groove broad, posterior margin of groove hardly indented Silometopus reussi (Thorell, 1871) |
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- | Groove narrow, posterior margin stronger indented Silometopus rosemariae Wunderlich, 1969 |
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11 (9) |
Lateral epigynal plates leaving out a ± triangular median part | ||||||||||
- | Different, posterior epigynal margin almost semicircular Silometopus bonessi Casemir, 1970 |
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12 (11) |
Median triangular epigynal part reaching ± 1/2 of epigyne length | ||||||||||
- | Median triangular epigynal part reaching ± 1/3 of epigyne length | ||||||||||
13 (12) |
Posterior epigynal margin rounded Silometopus incurvatus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) |
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- | Posterior epigynal margin straight | ||||||||||
14 (13) |
Epigyne and vulva as figs.; opisthosoma leather-like Silometopus ambiguus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1906) |
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- | Epigyne as fig.; opisthosoma flat, longish oval, densely provided with impressed dots Silometopus curtus (Simon, 1882) |
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15 (12) |
Median triangular epigynal part reaching approximately 1/3 of epigyne length; opisthosoma grey-brown Silometopus elegans (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) |
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- | Epigyne/vulva as fig.; opisthosoma with four dorsal sigilla, outer margin, lung stigma and spinnerets sclerotised, additionally a dorsal scutum Silometopus braunianus Thaler, 1978 |
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1. Silometopus acutus Holm, 1977 | ||||||||
2. Silometopus crassipedis Tanasevitch & Piterkina, 2007 | ||||||||
3. Silometopus elton Tanasevitch & Grushko, 2020 | ||||||||
4. Silometopus furcatus Wunderlich, 2024 | ||||||||
5. Silometopus graecus Bosmans, 2020 | ||||||||
6. Silometopus nitidithorax (Simon, 1915) | ||||||||
7. Silometopus tenuispinus Denis, 1950 |
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8. Silometopus uralensis Tanasevitch, 1985 |
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