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Large spiders (male total body length ≥ 35 mm, females ≥ 40 mm), male pedipalpal apophysis without adjacent spines, embolus sigmoid, female receptacles distally bi-lobed Chaetopelma olivaceum (C. L. Koch, 1841) |
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- | Smaller spiders |
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Male pedipalpal apophysis with a slightly curved retrolateral branch, embolus curved, female receptacles distally not bi-lobed Chaetopelma karlamani Vollmer, 1997 |
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- | Male pedipalpal apophysis with a short prolateral branch and adjacent spine, embolus relatively short, stout and distally bent, female receptacles with distal constriction Chaetopelma concolor (Simon, 1873) |
1. Chaetopelma altugkadirorum Gallon, Gabriel & Tansley, 2012 |
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2. Chaetopelma lymberakisi Chatzaki & Komnenov, 2019 |
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3. Chaetopelma turkesi Topçu & Demircan, 2014 |
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