Admesturius Galiano, 1988
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5124.4.2 |
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Admesturius Galiano, 1988 View in CoL
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Fig. 77 View FIGURES 77–78
Type species. Admesturius schajovskoyi Galiano, 1988 View in CoL , by original designation.
Revised diagnosis. Males of Admesturius View in CoL differ from those of Scoturius View in CoL and Urupuyu View in CoL by having a single-lobed RTA, and from those of Hurius View in CoL , Atelurius View in CoL , Simonurius View in CoL , and Guriurius View in CoL by having a curved RvTA, not projecting retrolaterally and longer than the RTA. Females of Admesturius View in CoL differ from those of Scoturius View in CoL , Atelurius View in CoL , Urupuyu View in CoL , Simonurius View in CoL and Guriurius View in CoL by not having the copulatory openings forming an atrium, and from those of Hurius View in CoL by not having separate coupling pockets. Males and females differ from other huriines by having a low carapace.
Distribution. Chile and Argentina ( World Spider Catalog 2021; Fig. 77 View FIGURES 77–78 ).
Natural history. Species occur between 16 and 1515 m a. s. l.
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