Cyrba nigrimana Simon, 1900
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Cyrba nigrimana Simon, 1900 |
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Cyrba nigrimana Simon, 1900 View in CoL
Figs 26–28
Cyrba nigrimanus: Simon 1900 a: 389 ; Caporiacco 1947: 230. Cyrba nigrimana: Wanless 1984 a: 465 , figs 12a–g.
See Caporiacco (1947) for description of male.
Redescription:
Female.
Measurements: Carapace length 2.6, width 1.7, height 0.8. Abdomen length 2.7, width 1.8. Eye field length 1.1, anterior width 1.6, posterior width 1.5.
Medium-sized spider. Carapace elongate, sloping gently posteriorly; eye field short, slightly wider anteriorly; carapace orange-brown, eyes surrounded by black rings; fovea elongate, sulciform, clearly visible; clypeus low, clothed in long white hairs. Chelicerae brown, three teeth on promargin and four small teeth on retromargin ( Fig. 26). Abdomen elongate oval, narrower than carapace, dark grey, covered with dense, short, greyish hairs; venter grey; spinnerets grey. Legs moderately long and slender, last pair longest; legs light brown, only tibiae and metatarsi of first pair black; hairs covering legs long, brown; one pair of ventral spines on metatarsus I, three pairs on tibia. Pedipalps blackish. Epigyne with notch in posterior edge and posterior depression in shape of inverted heart ( Fig. 27); receptacles elongated ( Fig. 28).
Material examined: 1^Airfield, 26 ° 54.865'S: 32 ° 17.896'E, broadleaf woodland, leaf litter, 22.i.2006 ( NCA 2008 /2027); 1^Dipini Hide, 26 ° 51.678'S: 32 ° 15.514'E, under logs, 7.vii.2002 ( NCA 2009 /676) GoogleMaps .
Distribution: Species described from South Africa (Pretoria, Gauteng Province and Makapan, Limpopo Province).Also reported by Caporiacco (1947) from Eastern Africa, but this record is doubtful.
Habitat and biology: Collected from leaf litter in BW and under logs in ST.
Remark: This species has elongate receptacles, whereas those of the other members of the genus are spherical.
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