Eskovina clava (Zhu et Wen, 1980)
Figs 1‒3
Oinia trilineata Eskov, 1984: 1341, pl. 2, figs 1-5 (♂♀).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. Russia: Primorskii krai, environs of Vladivostok, Botanical garden, 43°13' N, 131°58' E, summer 2010, 3♀, coll. V.M. Loktionov, S.A. Shabalin (ZMMU) .
NOTES. This species is rather common in the southern part of the Russian Far East and in adjacent Korea and China (Eskov, 1994). Here we provide diagnostic figures of the female which are missing in the literature. It has a very characteristic pattern (two black sublateral longitudinal bands on the venter of the abdomen, Fig. 3) and epigyne (Fig. 2). Notably, some specimens have no ventral black bands (cf. Mikhailov & Temereva, 2015).