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Males | ||||||||||
| - | Females | ||||||||||
| 2 (1) |
Tibial apophysis with a rectangularly projecting process | ||||||||||
| - | Tibial apophysis with a conspicuously long process which embraces cymbium | ||||||||||
| 3 (2) |
Clypeus protruding; pedipalp as fig. Trichoncus hackmani Millidge, 1955 |
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| - | Clypeus different; pedipalp as fig. Trichoncus saxicola (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1861) |
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| 4 (2) |
Cymbial base with distinct bulge; tibial apophysis as fig. Trichoncus affinis Kulczyński, 1894 |
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| - | Different | ||||||||||
| 5 (4) |
Tibial apophysis with 2 conspicuously long processes, appearing parallel (in lateral view) Trichoncus vasconicus Denis, 1944 |
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| - | Different | ||||||||||
| 6 (5) |
Tibia with two more, mostly pointed and small processes beside the long, bent process | ||||||||||
| - | Tibia with large ± quadrangular process beside the long, bent process Trichoncus auritus (L. Koch, 1869) |
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| 7 (6) |
Tibia with 2 small, pointed processes beside large, bent process Trichoncus helveticus Denis, 1965 |
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| - | Tibia with a small, pointed and a larger, rounded process beside large, bent process Trichoncus sordidus Simon, 1884 |
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| 8 (1) |
Lateral epigynal plates leaving open a narrow V-shaped slit medially Trichoncus sordidus Simon, 1884 |
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| - | Different | ||||||||||
| 9 (8) |
Lateral epigynal plates medially protruding |
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| - | Different | ||||||||||
| 10 (9) |
Epigynal plate > twice as wide as long Trichoncus affinis Kulczyński, 1894 |
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| - | Median epigynal part ± quadrangular Trichoncus saxicola (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1861) |
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| 11 (9) |
Posterior epigynal margin strongly protruding Trichoncus auritus (L. Koch, 1869) |
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| - | Different | ||||||||||
| 12 (11) |
Posterior epigynal margin semicircular; Epigynal plate < twice as long as wide; habitus and colour very similar to saxicola Trichoncus hackmani Millidge, 1955 |
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| - | Different | ||||||||||
| 13 (12) |
Epigynal area quadrangular to roundish; Epigynal width larger or equals two times epigynal length; median epigynal part ± pentagonal Trichoncus vasconicus Denis, 1944 |
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| - | Epigynal area as fig.; posterior epigynal margin ± straight Trichoncus helveticus Denis, 1965 |
1. Trichoncus ambrosii Wunderlich, 2011 | ||||||||
2. Trichoncus aurantiipes Simon, 1884 | ||||||||
3. Trichoncus gibbulus Denis, 1944 | ||||||||
4. Trichoncus hirtus Denis, 1965 | ||||||||
5. Trichoncus hispidosus Tanasevitch, 1990 | ||||||||
6. Trichoncus lanatus Tanasevitch, 1987 |
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7. Trichoncus monticola Denis, 1965 | ||||||||
8. Trichoncus patrizii Caporiacco, 1953 |
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9. Trichoncus pinguis Simon, 1926 |
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10. Trichoncus scrofa Simon, 1884 | ||||||||
11. Trichoncus similipes Denis, 1965 | ||||||||
12. Trichoncus trifidus Denis, 1965 | ||||||||
13. Trichoncus uncinatus Denis, 1965 | ||||||||
14. Trichoncus villius Tanasevitch & Piterkina, 2007 |