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Males | |||||||
- | Females | |||||||
2 (1) |
Pedipalp patella with 2 robust bristles; tibial apophysis robust | |||||||
- | Pedipalp patella with 1 bristle | |||||||
3 (2) |
Pedipalp tibia with keel-shaped apophysis, smaller or equal 1/2 width of pedipalp tibia Megalepthyphantes nebulosus (Sundevall, 1830) |
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- | Different | |||||||
4 (3) |
Lamella characteristica sickle-shaped Megalepthyphantes collinus (L. Koch, 1872) |
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- | Lamella characteristica S-shaped Megalepthyphantes pseudocollinus Saaristo, 1997 |
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5 (2) |
Bristle on pedipalp patella thick, on a tubercle; lamella serrated Lepthyphantes minutus (Blackwall, 1833) |
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- | Bristles on pedipalp patella as well as lamella different | |||||||
6 (5) |
Margins of lamella parallel; end of lamella round Tenuiphantes alacris (Blackwall, 1853) |
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- | Lamella different; end of lamella serrated Lepthyphantes leprosus (Ohlert, 1865) |
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7 (1) |
Epigynal groove almost completely covered by scapus | |||||||
- | Epigynal groove not completely covered by scapus | |||||||
8 (7) |
Visible part of scapus deeply indented posteriorly, much wider than long Megalepthyphantes nebulosus (Sundevall, 1830) |
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- | Different | |||||||
9 (8) |
Visible part of scapus wider than long Megalepthyphantes collinus (L. Koch, 1872) |
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- | Visible part of scapus almost square Megalepthyphantes pseudocollinus Saaristo, 1997 |
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10 (7) |
Visible part of scapus not stalked, weakly indented posteriorly Lepthyphantes minutus (Blackwall, 1833) |
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- | Visible part of scapus with distinct stalk, broader at its end, not indented | |||||||
11 (10) |
Posterior part of scapus parallel to stalked part of scapus, membranous; lateral processes of inner scapus not projecting; end of scapus not reaching beyond epigynal groove Tenuiphantes alacris (Blackwall, 1853) |
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- | Terminal part of visible scapus broadened, lateral processes of inner part of scapus strongly projecting from epigynal groove Lepthyphantes leprosus (Ohlert, 1865) |