Prodidomus rufus Hentz, 1847
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/09397140.2015.1095525 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6112929 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039BF00B-8C11-FFC8-FF3F-FA1B56321E64 |
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Prodidomus rufus Hentz, 1847 |
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Prodidomus rufus Hentz, 1847 View in CoL
Prodidomus rufus: Platnick & Baehr, 2006: 13, f. 24‒28 (♂♀)
For a complete synonym listing and references, see the World Spider Catalog (2015). Material. ISRAEL: Arava Valley (north part), Nahal Shezaf 5 km S Hazeva , - 120 m, 30°43’N, 35°16’E, 28.iii.2011 (SZ) ‒ 1♀ ( TAU GoogleMaps ); Western Negev, Izuz , 320 m, 30°36’N 34°42’E, 7.ii.2013 (SZ) ‒ 1♂ 1♀ ( TAU) GoogleMaps .
Comments. This is the type species of the genus and the most widespread species of the family. Although it has a broad distribution and is known from China, Japan, New Caledonia, USA, Cuba, Argentina, Chile and St. Helena ( WSC, 2015), it was not previously reported from the Western Palaearctic. Prodidomus rufus is a new record for Israel and the entire Mediterranean region. Compared with the figures of P. hispanicus Dalmas, 1919 ( Pérez & Blasco, 1986: figs 8-9) known from the Iberian Peninsula, this species can be a junior synonym of P. rufus .
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Israel, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University |
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