Geraesta Simon, 1889
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Genus Geraesta Simon, 1889 View in CoL
Geraesta Simon, 1889: 224 View in CoL ; Benjamin 2011: 15 View Cited Treatment .
Type species: Geraesta hirta Simon, 1889 , by original designation.
Diagnosis: Diagnosed by the presence of two to three trichobothria on the dorsal surface of the male palpal cymbiUm ( Fig. 24 View Figs 24–26 ; Benjamin 2011: figs 40d, 42b, 43c, 45e) and the presence of at least one serrated apical tibial apophysis ( Figs 4, 5 View Figs 4–8 , 24–26 View Figs 24–26 ; Ramírez 2014: fig. 151a). Females can be separated by the presence of opisthosomal lobes ( Figs 10 View Figs 9–16 , 17, 18 View Figs 17–23 ). Further, Geraesta can be separated from other African Stephanopinae as follows: from Borboropactus Simon, 1884 by the presence of two to three trichobothria on the cymbiUm ( Fig. 25 View Figs 24–26 ; Benjamin 2011: figs 40d, 42b, 43c, 45e; MarUsiK et al. 2013: figs 1–3). Females can be separated from Borboropactus by the presence of epigynal lips and opisthosomal lobes ( Benjamin 2011: figs 41e, 42c, 44d, 46d); from Epidius Thorell, 1877 by the absence of an elongated male palpal tibia (tibia is longer than the cymbium in Epidius ; Benjamin 2011: fig. 35c) and the absence of 4–6 thicK long spines on the distal margin of the male palpal tibia ( Benjamin 2011: figs 33b, 35c, 36b). JUdging from the illustrations in Ledoux (2004), Prepotelus Simon, 1898 might be a synonym of Geraesta . Description: Geraesta is described in Benjamin (2011).
Distribution: This genus is endemic to Africa and is now known from Botswana, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Rwanda, South Africa and Tanzania.
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Benjamin, Suresh P. 2015 |