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Males | ||||||||||
| - | Females | ||||||||||
| 2 (1) |
Male pedipalp with asymmetric cymbium, distally broad and indented Pocadicnemis carpatica (Chyzer, 1894) |
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| - | Different | ||||||||||
| 3 (2) |
Median bulbal apophysis (frontally!) short and broad, almost straight; prosoma as fig. Pocadicnemis pumila (Blackwall, 1841) |
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| - | Median bulbal apophysis long and bent Pocadicnemis juncea Locket & Millidge, 1953 |
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| 4 (1) |
Epigyne distinctly marked off with round median plate Pocadicnemis carpatica (Chyzer, 1894) |
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| - | Different | ||||||||||
| 5 (4) |
Median epigynal plate reaches approximately 1/3 of epigyne length | ||||||||||
| - | Median epigynal plate reaches approximately 1/2 of epigyne length; sides of median epigynal plate S-shaped Pocadicnemis juncea Locket & Millidge, 1953 |
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| 6 (5) |
Median epigynal plate basally indented; only female known Pocadicnemis jacksoni Millidge, 1976 |
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| - | Median epigynal plate not indented Pocadicnemis pumila (Blackwall, 1841) |
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