Selenops tenebrosus Lawrence, 1940
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Selenops tenebrosus Lawrence, 1940 View in CoL ( Figs. 6971 View FIGURES 62 73. 62 66 )
Selenops tenebrosus Lawrence, 1940 View in CoL . Ann. S. Afr. Mus. 32(6):563, fig. 7. Female syntypes from South Africa, Gravelotte, N.E. of Transvaal, in TM N°2228, examined. Female lectotype (the bigger) and 2 female paralectotypes (here designated).
Diagnosis. The females of this species have a small circular depression medially and the lateral lobes of the epigynum are separated ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 62 73. 62 66 ), and not fused as in S. brachycephalus ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12 23. 12 13 ). The complexity of the spermathecae is characteristic for this species ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 62 73. 62 66 ). Female. The female was described by Lawrence (1940). Colour pattern of opisthosoma is shown in Fig. 71 View FIGURES 62 73. 62 66 and the epigynum and spermathecae in Figs. 6970 View FIGURES 62 73. 62 66 .
Newrecord. ZIMBABWE:FortVictoria(1066m), 1female, 29/VI/72,E.RossCol.,CAS. Known distribution. South Africa ( Corronca 2000) and Zimbabwe.
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Selenops tenebrosus Lawrence, 1940
Corronca, J. A. 2002 |
Selenops tenebrosus
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