Selenops zuluanus Lawrence, 1940 (Figs. 84­87)

Selenops zuluanus Lawrence, 1940: Ann. S. Afr. Mus. 32(6):561, fig. 6. Syntypes from South Africa, Ingwavuma, Zululand, in Natal Museum, examined.

Anyphops zuluanus .­ Benoit, 1968: Rev. Zool. Bot. Afr. 77(1­2):116.

S. zuluanus .­ Corronca, 1996a. Acta Zool. Lilloana 43(2):397.

Diagnosis. The females of S. zuluanus are identified by the shape of a sub­hexagonal middle field (Fig. 86) and the complex and strongly sclerotized spermathecae (Fig. 87). The males have the dorsal part of RTA finger­shaped, longer than the ventral part of the RTA (Fig. 84), the conductor is well­developed and the embolus slender and long (Fig. 85).

Female. The female was described by Lawrence (1940). Epigynum and spermathecae as in Figs. 86­87.

Male. The male was described by Lawrence (1940). Palp as in Figs. 84­85.

Known distribution. Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe (Corronca 2000).