Key to genera of Ebo -like Philodromidae (VMA enlarged, leg II elongated)

1 Tibiae and metatarsi of legs without pro- and retrolateral spines ............ Ebo

– Tibiae and metatarsi of legs with pro- and retrolateral spines...................... 2

2 Prosoma longer than wide (or at least as long as wide), leg II moderately elongated, at most 1.4 times longer than leg I .............................................. ................................................ Philodromus histrio group (Rhysodromus)

– Prosoma wider than long (or at least as wide as long, Figs 11-16), leg II strongly elongated, more than 1.4 times longer than leg I .......................... 3

3 Leg IV longer or as long as leg I, male palp without patellar apophysis and PTA, embolus curved, with filiform tip pointing to palpal tibia (Fig. 3), epigyne without sclerotised guide pockets........................................... Titanebo

– Leg IV shorter than leg I, male palp with patellar apophysis and PTA, embolus stout, its tip pointing to cymbium tip (Figs 1, 21), epigyne with sclerotised guide pockets (Figs 27, 35) .................................. Halodromus gen. n.