Key to Glenognatha females

1 Spermathecae absent (Figs. 12 A –B, 17 A –E, 23 A –C, 53B–E, 59D–G, 117 A –B, 121 A –C)........................... 2

- Spermathecae present (Figs. 36 A –D, 41 A –C, 48 A –F, 70 A –E, 83 A –D, 103 A –E, 108 A –E, 129 A –E)................... 9

2 Chelicerae with ectal apophysis (Figs. 51E, 57E)........................................................... 3

- Chelicerae without ectal apophysis (Fig. 61E).............................................................. 4

3 Chelicerae with anterior tooth (Fig. 51D).......................................................... G. gaujoni

- Chelicerae without anterior tooth (Fig. 57D).................................................. G. patriceae n. sp.

4 Chelicerae with anterior tooth (Figs. 61D).......................................................... G. globosa

- Chelicerae without anterior tooth (Fig. 115D, 119D)........................................................ 5

5 Prt 1 basal region enlarged (Fig. 119D)....................................................... G. timbira n. sp.

- Prt 1 basal region not enlarged (Figs. 115D)............................................................... 6

6 Ret2 enlarged, strongly curved (Fig. 115E)..................................................... G. gouldi n. sp.

- Ret2 not enlarged, moderately curved (Figs. 10E, 15E, 20E).................................................. 7

7 Chelicerae with two posterior bulges (Fig. 20E)................................................. G. lacteovittata

- Chelicerae with one posterior bulge (Figs. 10F, 15F)........................................................ 8

8 Cheliceral posterior bulge located at the level of the Ret2 and Ret3, as seen in mesal view (Fig. 10F)..... G. boraceia n. sp.

- Cheliceral posterior bulge located at the level of the Ret3 and Ret4, as seen in mesal view (Fig. 15F)....... G. florezi n. sp.

9 Cheliceral with anterior bulge (Figs. 123F, 127F).......................................................... 10

- Chelicerae without such bulge (Figs. 26F, 46F, 68F, 81F).................................................... 11

10 Spermathecae and copulatory ducts well-developed (Figs. 125A–E)...................................... G. minuta

- Spermathecae and copulatory ducts reduced (Figs. 129A–E).......................................... G. emertoni

11 Carapace with pore-bearing and setae-bearing lateral depressions (Figs. 31E, 37D–E, 38E)......................... 12

- Carapace without such depressions (Figs. 45E, 50E, 56E, 118E)............................................... 14

12 Sternum smooth (Fig. 25G)....................................................................... G. tangi

- Sternum with setae-bearing depressions (Fig. 32G, 37C).................................................... 13

13 Membranous chamber with filiform projections (Fig. 41A)............................................ G. dentata

- Membranous chamber without such projections (Figs. 36 A, G)..................................... G. argyrostilba

14 Chelicerae with a strong macrosetae (Fig. 85H)................................................. G. hirsutissima

- Chelicerae without such macrosetae (Fig. 46D, 81D)....................................................... 15

15 Ret1 enlarged (Figs. 46E, 68E)........................................................................ 16

- Ret1 not enlarged (Figs. 81E, 94E, 106E)................................................................ 17

16 Prt2 closer to Prt1 than to Prt3 (Fig. 46D)..................................................... G. mendezi n. sp.

- Prt 2 closer to Prt3 than to Prt1 (Fig. 68D)..................................................... G. caparu n. sp.

17 Spermathecae bean-shaped (Figs. 83D, 103E)............................................................. 18

- Spermathecae otherwise (Figs. 92D–E, 96D–E, 113E)...................................................... 19

18 Prt1 and Prt2 subequal in size (Fig. 81D)..................................................... G. vivianae n. sp.

- Prt2 enlarged relative to Prt1 (Fig. 101D)......................................................... G. australis

19 Cheliceral fang outgrowth well-developed (Fig. 90E).................................................... G. foxi

- Cheliceral fang outgrowth absent (Figs. 94E, 106E)........................................................ 20

20 Clypeus strongly projected (Fig. 110F)............................................................ G. gloriae

- Clypeus slightly projected (Figs. 71F, 93F, 105F).......................................................... 21

21 Chelicera with posterior bulge; Ret2 enlarged (Figs. 106E)........................................... G. spherella

- Chelicerae without posterior bulge (Figs. 94E, 72E)........................................................ 22

22 Chelicerae with 3 promarginal and 3 retromarginal teeth (Fig. 72F)................................ G. caaguara n. sp.

- Chelicerae with 3 promarginal and 4 retromarginal teeth (Fig. 94F)...................................... G. heleios