Urocoras longispinus: de Blauwe, 1973: 58
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Urocoras longispinus: de Blauwe, 1973: 58 , figs.
49–53. – Ovtchinnikov, 1999: 68, figs. 21, 22.
DIAGNOSIS: This species can be easily recognized by the strongly elongated, close epigynal teeth and the reduced atrium of females (fig. 400), and by the broad, deeply grooved conductor and the presence of a prolateral tegular sclerite apophysis in males (figs. 402–404).
DESCRIPTION: Total length about 8.00– 9.00. From front, anterior eye row slightly procurved, posterior row procurved; eye sizes and arrangements: ALE largest, AME, PLE, PME subequal, slightly smaller than ALE; AME may be separated by roughly their radius, AMEALE subequal to AME AME, ALEPLE close together, PMEPLE slightly longer than their diameters, PME PME slightly shorter than PME diameter. Clypeal height slightly longer than AME diameter; chilum divided (fig. 405). Chelicerae with three teeth on both margins (fig. 406). Labium slightly longer than wide.
Tarsal organ situated close to distal end of tarsus, slightly anterior of most distal trichobothrium (figs. 407–409). Spinnerets not examined.
Epigynal teeth strongly elongated, slightly curved; atrium reduced to atrial slit; copulatory ducts large, situated anterad of spermanthecae; spermathecal heads situated anteriorly; spermathecae small, convoluted, with stalks and bases indistinct (figs. 400, 401). Male palp with bifurcated patellar apophysis; RTA long, with distal end slightly extended beyond tibia; lateral tibial apophysis present; cymbial furrow short; tegular sclerite with prolateral apophysis; conductor long, broad; conductor dorsal apophysis absent; conductor lamella moderately developed; embolus prolateral in origin, strong; median apophysis spoonlike, with distal end smooth, not point ed (figs. 402–404).
MATERIAL EXAMINED: BULGARIA: Black Sea, Albena, August 5, 1995, 1 male (V. Po
pov, IZS). HUNGARY: male lectotype and 1 female paralectotype (E. Simon, MNHN, Bocal 2.001, tube n 12.198) ; 1 female ( CAS) .
DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Hungary.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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California Academy of Sciences |
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Urocoras longispinus: de Blauwe, 1973: 58
WANG, XIN-PING 2002 |
Urocoras longispinus: de Blauwe, 1973: 58
Blauwe, R. de 1973: 58 |