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- | Females | ||||||||||
2 (1) |
Pedipalp with slightly rounded tibial apophysis; male prosoma dorsally with long bristles Asthenargus perforatus Schenkel, 1929 |
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- | Pedipalp with slender and distinctly bent tibial apophysis | ||||||||||
3 (2) |
Pedipalp with semicircularly bent tibial apophysis Asthenargus helveticus Schenkel, 1936 |
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- | Tibial apophysis more or less hook-shaped | ||||||||||
4 (3) |
Pedipalp with hook-shaped tibial apophysis; prosoma without cephalic lobe but steeply ascending dorsal line in posterior third Asthenargus paganus (Simon, 1884) |
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- | Pedipalp, tibial apophysis as fig. Asthenargus bracianus Miller, 1938 |
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5 (1) |
Epigynal plate tapering toward posterior end Asthenargus perforatus Schenkel, 1929 |
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- | Epigynal plate rounded toward anterior end | ||||||||||
6 (5) |
Epigynal plate reaching only little beyond epigastric furrow Asthenargus helveticus Schenkel, 1936 |
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- | Different | ||||||||||
7 (6) |
Epigynal plate reaching distinctly beyond epigastric furrow; prosoma with steep ascending of dorsal line in posterior third Asthenargus paganus (Simon, 1884) |
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- | Epigyne/vulva as fig. Asthenargus carpaticus Weiss, 1998 |
1. Asthenargus adygeicus Tanasevitch, Ponomarev & Chumachenko, 2016 |
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2. Asthenargus caucasicus Tanasevitch, 1987 |
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3. Asthenargus desbaratoensis Wunderlich, 2024 |
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4. Asthenargus longispina (Simon, 1915) |
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5. Asthenargus placidus (Simon, 1884) |
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