Lychas tricarinatus ( Simon, 1884 )
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1. Lychas tricarinatus ( Simon, 1884) ( Figure 1)
1884. Isometrus tricarinatus Simon : Ann. Mus. Civ Stor. Natr Genova: 47.
1900. Lychas tricarinatus : Pocock, Fauna Brit. India, Arachn.: 40.
Material examined: 1♀, India: Kerala: Idukki, Chinnar
m), 19.xi.1996, P. M. Sureshan, Reg. No.ZSI/WGRC/IR/ INV/5018.
Diagnosis: Total length 44-54.7 mm. Entire surface of carapace and mesosomaltergites coarsely granular; three carinae present on mesosomal tergites II-VI, no carinae on tergite I. Metasomal segments I-IIwith 10 keels and III-IV with 8 keels, but sometimes the III segments may have 10 keels; Pectinal teeth number 20-26 in both sexes. Trichobothria eb and esb seen closer to the base of the on latero-median portion externally. For trichobothrial pattern see Tikader and Bastawade 1983: 76 p.
Distribution: India: Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.
Remarks under boulders in the thorny scrub forests, not making holes.
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