Lipophaga kraepelini Roewer 1933
Fig. 27 A –C
Roewer 1933: 321, fig. 236k (as Lipophaga kraepelini nov. spec.)
Type locality and specimens. nur ♀—Südwest-Afrika (Okahandja)—(vidi 1 ♀, Typus).
Dimensions. Körperlänge 22 mm. [17.54; 22.10]
Oldest label. Lipophaga cfr. michaelseni ♀ Kr (probably Kraepelin handwriting).
Additional label 1. Mus . Hamburg. Lipophaga michaelseni, 1♀ — Typ. SW. Afr: Okahandja, Roewer revid. 1932 — No. 8505 (Roewer handwriting).
Additional label 2. Hamb. dtsch-s.w. afr. Studienr. 1911. Okahandja. W. Michaelsen leg. 27.–28.IV.1911 (Printed label).
Type material. Holotype ♀ (ZMH-A0000165).
Taxonomic remarks. Roewer (1933:321) described this species in honor of Kraepelin ( Lipophaga kraepelini) based on a single female previoulsy described under Lipophaga michaelseni (Kraepelin 1914) . Kraepelin had mentioned earlier that it was questionable that the female belongs to the male of this species. The locality data originally presented (Kraepelin 1914) (Okahandja: W. Michaelsen, 27–28 April 1911) match the data on the locality label. There is a little confusion in the Roewer label; he wrote the wrong species name or forgot to change the label to his new species name. The locality data, the size and the cheliceral teeth match the data presented by Roewer and no other specimens could be found at the ZMB or SMF.
Collection remarks. This specimen was collected during Wilhem Michaelsen’s zoological expedition in 1911; the third in a series of field expeditions and seeking to undertand zoogeographic patterns in southern South America (1892–93), South-West Australia (1905) and south-western Africa.
Current systematic position. Gylippidae, Lipophaga kraepelini Roewer 1933 .