Selenops angolaensis sp. nov. (Figs. 13)
Type. Female holotype and subadult male paratype from Angola, 36 miles NE of Moçâdemes (Reserva Parcial de Namibe) (530m), 15/I/58, E. Ross & R. Leech Col., deposited in CAS.
Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the type locality.
Diagnosis. The females of S. angolaensis sp. nov. are distinguished from all other selenopid species by the distinct shape of the epigynum and spermathecae (Figs.12).
Female (holotype). Total length 10.32. Prosoma length 3.70, width 5.10. Opisthosoma length 6.31, width 5.24. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.21, ALE 0.11, PME 0.21, PLE 0.33, AMEAME 0.28, AMEALE 0.58, AMEPME 0.11, PMEPME 0.63, PMEPLE 0.46, PLEPLE 1.68, ALEALE 1.44. Leg formula 2431. Leg measurements: I Fe 4.31, Pat+Tib 5.70, Mt 2.93, Ta 1.54, total 14.47; II 5.70, 6.31, 3.23, 1.54, total 16.78; III 5.24, 5.85, 3.54, 1.54, total 16.17; IV 5.54, 5.70, 3.70, 1.54, total 16.48. Leg spination: Fe I pr1.1.0, d1.1.1, rt0.1.1, IIIII pr1.0.0, d1.1.1, rt0.1.1, IV pr1.0.0, d1.1.1; Tib. III v2.2.2, IIIIV v2.2.0, Mt. IIV v2.2. Prosoma pale yellowishbrown. Chelicerae orange. Legs orangebrown without spots. Opisthosoma as in Fig. 3, venter whitish. Epigynum and spermathecae as in Figs. 12.
Male. Adult males unknown.
Known distribution. Known only from the type locality.