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Dmitri V. Logunov, Yuri M. Marusik
Zookeys
Figures 1–8.Somatic characters of Eupoa lehtineni sp. n. 1–3 plumose scales on female carapace. 4 male carapace, frontal view 5 female carapace, frontal view 6 ditto, lateral view 7 female chelicerae, frontal view 8 female fang and cheliceral teeth. Scale bars: 10 μm (1–3), 50 μm (7–8), 0.1 mm (4–6).
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Cyril Courtial, Lionel Picard, Frédéric Ysnel, Julien Pétillon
Zookeys
Figure 1.Drawing of the Holotype of Eustiromastix guianae male palp (A prolateral view B ditto ventral view) MA: median apophysis, E: embolus. Scale 1 mm.
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Yuri M. Marusik, Alexander A. Fomichev, Mikhail M. Omelko
Zookeys
Figures 1–6.Holotype of Gnaphosa khovdensis sp. n. 1–3 male palp, ventral, retro and prolateral 4–5 bulbus, ventral and from above 6 habitus. Scale = 0.2 mm if not otherwise indicated. Be – base of embolus; Es – embolic spine; Ma – median apophysis.
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Figures 1–11.Heser vijayanagara sp. n. 1 Male holotype, dorsal 2 Male holotype, ventral 3 Female allotype, dorsal 4 Female allotype, ventral 5 Male palp, prolateral 6 Male palp, ventral 7 Male palp, retrolateral 8 Epigyne, ventral 9 Pattabhirama temple in close vicinity of the locus typicus, giving a good impression of the type of terrain where the type specimens were found 10 Male leg spination diagram, legend below right 11 Female leg spination diagram. Scale bars: 1–4: 1.0; 5–8: 0.25.
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Sarah C. Crews, Mark S. Harvey
Zookeys
Figures 15–22.Copulatory organs of Karaops monteithi sp. n., female holotype from Lankelly Creek, Coen District, North Queensland, Australia (QM S61052) (15–16), Karaops alanlongbottomi sp. n., male holotype from northwest tip of Degerando Island, Champagny Islands, Western Australia, Australia (WAM T93/1330) (17–18), Karaops keithlongbottomi sp. n., male holotype from Drysdale River Station, Western Australia, Australia (WAM T55002) (19–20), and Karaops larryoo sp. n. male holotype from north of Larryoo, Drysdale River National Park, Western Australia, Australia (WAM T93/1333) (21–22). 15 epigyne, ventral view 16 spermathecae, dorsal view 17, 19, 21 male pedipalp, ventral view 18, 20, 22 male pedipalp, retrolateral view. Scale bar: (15–16) 0.25 mm, (17–22)0.50 mm. Abbreviation: C = conductor.
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Bingil Bay, Queensland, Australia
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Exmouth, Western Australia, Australia
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This is a fairly common spider genus that is found on foliage
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L: ~4mmPhylum: Arthropoda LATREILLE, 1829 (arthropods, Gliederfer)Subphylum: ChelicerataClass: Arachnida CUVIER, 1812 (arachnids, Spinnentiere)Subclass: MicruraInfraclass: MegoperculataOrder: Araneae CLERCK, 1757 (spiders, Webspinnen)Suborder: Araneomorphae (Echte Webspinnen)Superfamily: SalticoideaFamily:Salticidae BLACKWALL, 1841 (jumping spiders, Springspinnen)Subfamily: SynagelinaeGenus:
Synageles SIMON, 1876
Synageles venator LUCAS, 1836 ( Jagende Ameisenspringspinne)[det. Alan Thornhil, 2017, based on this photo]More info:
www.eurospiders.com/Synageles_venator.htmwww.peckhamia.com/salticidae/diagnost/synagele/venator.htm(German):
www.natur-in-nrw.com/HTML/Tiere/Spinnen/TSP-514.htmlwiki.spinnen-forum.de/index.php?title=SynagelesGermany, Hessen: Kassel, ca. 180m asl., 12.05.2015________________________________________________MP-E65mm, 1x macro, f/11, 1/180s, ISO200, ring-flash, hand-heldIMG_6152
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Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Onna, Okinawa, Japan
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Jimena, Andalucia, Spain
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Which species of Agroeca is the author of this nest?Photographed in Pyrenees mountains, Spain
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Lancaster, Massachusetts
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Monteverde, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Florida, United States
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We saw this girl on a salt lake and she could run like the wind. Photo: JeaniD: Artoriopsis Expolita (Polished Wolf Spider) Ethan YeomanExplore 16 October 2019 #5
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Ballan, Victoria, Australia
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Gambrills, Maryland, United States
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Onna, Okinawa, Japan