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Males | ||||
- | Females | ||||
2 (1) |
Pedipalp tibia with bulged conical apophysis, tibia therefore wider than long | ||||
- | Pedipalp tibia different, longer than wide | ||||
3 (2) |
Lamella broad distally, transversely truncated Mansuphantes mansuetus (Thorell, 1875) |
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- | Lamella pointed distally | ||||
4 (3) |
Transverse branch of paracymbium with small blunt hump Mansuphantes simoni (Kulczyński, 1894) |
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- | Transverse branch of paracymbium with large tooth | ||||
5 (4) |
Lamella distally outwardly bent Mansuphantes fragilis (Thorell, 1875) |
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- | Lamella distally inwardly bent or straight | ||||
6 (5) |
Lamella straight; transverse branch of paracymbium with blunt tooth Mansuphantes aridus (Thorell, 1875) |
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- | Lamella distally upwardly bent; transverse branch of paracymbium with sharply pointed tooth | ||||
7 (6) |
Tooth on transverse branch of paracymbium near the terminal branch, therefore partly hidden by terminal branch in lateral view; pedipalp tibia as fig. Mansuphantes pseudoarciger (Wunderlich, 1985) |
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- | Tooth on transverse branch of paracymbium situated more in the middle part of transverse branch, therefore completely visible in lateral view Mansuphantes arciger (Kulczyński, 1882) |
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8 (2) |
Pedipalp patella dorsally with conical protrusion, with a bristle on it | ||||
- | Pedipalp patella dorsally rounded | ||||
9 (8) |
End of lamella simple, pointed; paracymbium with large forked tooth Improphantes geniculatus (Kulczyński, 1898) |
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- | End of lamella with 2 tips; paracymbium with large unforked tooth Improphantes nitidus (Thorell, 1875) |
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10 (8) |
Paracymbium without teeth | ||||
- | Paracymbium with 1 tooth on transverse branch; lamella with 2 tips Improphantes holmi (Kronestedt, 1975) |
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11 (10) |
Patella with stout terminal spine; opisthosoma whitish Formiphantes lephthyphantiformis (Strand, 1907) |
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- | Patella with short terminal spine; opisthosoma with dark transverse stripes Improphantes decolor (Westring, 1861) |
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12 (1) |
Visible part of scapus long, stalked, slightly broadened posteriorly Formiphantes lephthyphantiformis (Strand, 1907) |
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- | Epigyne different | ||||
13 (12) |
Visible part of scapus distinctly longer than wide | ||||
- | Visible part of scapus as long as wide or wider than long | ||||
14 (13) |
Epigynal plate strongly developed, enclosing scapus collar-like Mansuphantes arciger (Kulczyński, 1882) |
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- | Epigyne not collar-like Mansuphantes fragilis (Thorell, 1875) |
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15 (13) |
Scapus flanked by narrow plates, these plates strongly elongated posteriorly and covered with hairs | ||||
- | Different | ||||
16 (15) |
Plates lateral to scapus pointed in lateral view, as long as scapus Improphantes nitidus (Thorell, 1875) |
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- | Plates lateral to scapus rounded in lateral view, shorter than scapus Improphantes geniculatus (Kulczyński, 1898) |
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17 (15) |
Anterior epigynal margin not reaching beyond scapus (lateral view) | ||||
- | Anterior epigynal margin distinctly reaching beyond scapus (lateral view as fig.); epigyne as fig. Mansuphantes mansuetus (Thorell, 1875) |
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18 (17) |
Visible part of scapus distinctly wider than long | ||||
- | Visible part of scapus as long as wide | ||||
19 (18) |
Scapus densely adjacent to lateral plates | ||||
- | Scapus distinctly separated from lateral plates, strongly projecting in lateral view Mansuphantes simoni (Kulczyński, 1894) |
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20 (19) |
Opisthosoma grey; epigyne as fig. Improphantes holmi (Kronestedt, 1975) |
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- | Opisthosoma grey with dark transverse stripes; epigyne as fig. Improphantes decolor (Westring, 1861) |
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21 (18) |
Visible part of scapus rounded, slightly projecting in lateral view Mansuphantes aridus (Thorell, 1875) |
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- | Visible part of scapus square, strongly projecting in lateral view Mansuphantes pseudoarciger (Wunderlich, 1985) |