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- <p><b>A key to the known species of the genus <i>Axenyllodes</i> Stach, 1949</b></p><p>1 Head with 2+2 ocelli.................................................................................. 2</p><p>- Head with a smaller number of ocelli.................................................................... 10</p><p>2 PAO with 4(5) irregular lobes......................................... <i>bayeri</i> (Kseneman, 1935) [Transpalaearctic]</p><p>- PAO triangular, trilobed or broadly oval with pointed edges................................................... 3</p><p>3 Tibiotarsi with at least 9 setae........................................................................... 4</p><p>- Tibiotarsi with a smaller number of setae.................................................................. 9</p><p>4 Th. II–III with three pairs of axial setae (setae m1 present).................................................... 5</p><p>- Th. II–III with two pairs of axial setae (setae m1 absent)...................................................... 8</p><p>5 Ocelli small, about the same size as cuticular granules, and widely separated................................................................................................... <i>microphthalmus</i> Fjellberg, 1995 [Canary Islands]</p><p>- Ocelli larger; a distance between them more or less comparable to their diameter.................................. 6</p><p>6 PAO sunken in a cavity and almost completely covered by integument folds............. <i>minitaurus</i> (Ellis, 1976) [Crete]</p><p>- PAO located more or less superficial..................................................................... 7</p><p>7 PAO with three distinct lobes; manubrial field with 3+3 basolateral setae; coastal habitats................................................................................................... <i>ukrainus</i> [Ukraine, Black Sea coast]</p><p>- PAO triangular; manubrial field with 2+2 basolateral setae; steppe.................................................................................................... <i>ghilarovi</i> (Martynova, 1964) [Eastern Europe, Kazakhstan]</p><p>8 Anal spines absent...................................................... <i>marci</i> Thibaud & Peja, 1996 [Albania]</p><p>- Anal spines present................................................ <i>britannicus</i> Thibaud, 2006 [northern France]</p><p>9 Anal spines present........................................................... <i>sinensis</i> Tamura, 1999 [China]</p><p>- Anal spines absent.............................................................. <i>chinki</i> <b>sp.nov</b>. [Kazakhstan]</p><p>10 Head with 1+1 ocelli................................................................................. 11</p><p>- Blind species....................................................................................... 12</p><p>11 Tibiotarsi with 10-10-9 setae...................................... <i>monoculatus</i> (Jordana & Ardanaz, 1981) [Spain]</p><p>- Tibiotarsi with 7-7-7 setae.................................. <i>echinatus</i> Fjellberg, 1988 [northern and eastern Europe]</p><p>12 Mucro absent...................................... <i>americanus</i> Vázquez & Palacios-Vargas, 1989 [South America]</p><p>- Mucro present, crochet-like as usual for genus............................................................. 13</p><p>13 Anal spines absent................................................................................... 14</p><p>- Anal spines present...................................................... <i>caecus</i> (Gisin, 1952) [central Europe]</p><p>14 Th. II–III with lateral ms.............................................................................. 15</p><p>- Th. II–III without lateral ms........................................................................... 17</p><p>15 Th. II–III with three pairs of axial setae (setae m1 present)................................................... 16</p><p>- Th. II–III with two pairs of axial setae (setae m1 absent)............................. <i>japonicus</i> Tamura, 1999 [Japan]</p><p>16 Tibiotarsi with 7-7-7 setae.......................................... <i>comoriensis</i> Thibaud, 2011 [Comoro Islands]</p><p>- Tibiotarsi with more setae (up to 10)....................................... <i>clevai</i> Thibaud, 1995 [southern France]</p><p>17 Femora and tibiotarsi with 6 setae each................................. <i>nematodes</i> Fjellberg, 1995 [Canary Islands]</p><p>- Femora and tibiotarsi with 7 setae each....................................... <i>potapovi</i> <b>sp.nov</b>. [Caspian Sea coast]</p>