Leucauge subgemmea Bösenberg et Strand, 1906

Figs 36–38

Leucauge subgemmea: Zhu et al., 2003: 239, figs 131A-G (♂♀); Tanikawa, 2007: 102, figs 359-363, 810-811 (♂♀).

MATERIAL EXAMINED. Russia: Khabarovskii krai, env. of Khabarovsk, Bolshekhektsyrski Reserve, Odyr Kordon, Belaya River, 19.VIII 1 992, 17♀, coll. D. Kurenshchikov (ZMMU) .

NOTES. This species has a Palaearchaearctic range and is known from Japan, Korea, China and Russia (WSC, 2016). In Russia it previously has been reported only from three localities in Primorskii krai (Marusik & Koponen, 2000). The record from Khabarovsk is the northernmost in the entire range. This species can be easily distinguished from the another Leucauge species, L. subblanda, occurring the Russian Far East by having an oval abdomen (Figs 36, 37) that lacks transverse dark stripes and by the round epigynal fovea (Fig. 38).