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Males | ||||||||||
- | Females | ||||||||||
2 (1) |
Tibial apophysis with long, rounded process, with tubercles (four similar species, difficult to distinguish) | ||||||||||
- | Tibial apophysis without long process | ||||||||||
3 (2) |
A large, long tooth on embolic base | ||||||||||
- | Tooth on embolic base angled or hardly developed | ||||||||||
4 (3) |
Tooth on embolic base tapering into a tip, surrounding membranous border large; tibial apophysis as fig. Micrargus apertus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) |
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- | Tooth on embolic base with rounded tip, surrounding membranous border small; tibial apophysis as fig. Micrargus georgescuae Millidge, 1976 |
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5 (3) |
Tooth on embolic base weakly developed, surrounding border robust; tibial apophysis as fig. Micrargus herbigradus (Blackwall, 1854) |
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- | Tooth on embolic base angled, surrounding border weakly developed Micrargus alpinus Relys & Weiss, 1997 |
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6 (2) |
Paracymbium with long, basally directed process Micrargus subaequalis (Westring, 1851) |
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- | Paracymbium with short, basally directed process Micrargus laudatus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1881) |
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7 (1) |
Anterior epigynal margin backwardly tapering into a tip | ||||||||||
- | Anterior epigynal margin very broadly bulged and directed backwardly | ||||||||||
8 (7) |
Epigyne anteriorly distinctly wider than posteriorly Micrargus subaequalis (Westring, 1851) |
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- | Epigyne anteriorly slightly narrower than posteriorly Micrargus laudatus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1881) |
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9 (7) |
Posterior border of anterior epigynal margin straight Micrargus georgescuae Millidge, 1976 |
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- | Different | ||||||||||
10 (9) |
Epigyne with distinct hump in lateral view Micrargus alpinus Relys & Weiss, 1997 |
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- | Different | ||||||||||
11 (10) |
Vulva as fig. Micrargus apertus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) |
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- | Epigyne and vulva as figs. Micrargus herbigradus (Blackwall, 1854) |
1. Micrargus cupidon (Simon, 1913) |
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2. Micrargus dissimilis Denis, 1950 |
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3. Micrargus pervicax (Denis, 1947) |
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