Eresus moravicus Řezáč, 2008
Figs 24, 32–33
Eresus moravicus Řezáč, in Řezáč et al. 2008: 274, figs 2K–Q, 3K–Q, 4B, E, H, K, 5B, E (♂ ♀); Kovács et al. 2015: 14, figs 1C–D, 3D–F, 7B (♂ ♀).
For the full list of taxonomic entries, see World Spider Catalog (2020).
Material examined. 1♂ (CASENT 9037134): HUNGARY: Borsod Abaúj Zemplén County: Füzér, Castle hill, 10.VII.2006 (G. Kovács & Cs. Szinetár) .
Diagnosis. Per Řezáč et al. (2008), males of this species can be recognized by the high and bulky pars cephalica, domed in front of the PMEs (Fig. 32). By the morphology of the copulatory organs, it can be distinguished by the more rectangular bulb (i.e. lower and upper sides straight, not curved), and lower lamella with a slight elevation (Fig. 24).
Description. See Řezáč et al. (2008).
Distribution. Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Albania (World Spider Catalog, 2020).