Prochora

Wunderlich, Joerg, 2011, On European Spiders Of The Nominal Families Liocranidae, Miturgidae And Zoridae (Araneae), With Descriptions Of New Taxa, Beiträge zur Araneologie 6 (1), pp. 108-120 : 115

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.823210

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4428682

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scientific name

Prochora
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Prochora View in CoL View at ENA SIMON 1885

Diagnosis: See the tribus. Femur of the male pedipalpus ventrally-distally with a row of bristle-shaped hairs on elevations, the embolus reachs the pedipalpal tibia.

Relationships: Teminius SIMON 1888 (the Americas) may be most related: The long apical article of the posterior spinnerets, its numerous adpressed prosomal hairs, strong trochanteral notchs, claw tufts and leg scopulae are as in Prochora , praecoxal triangles, feathery hairs and patellar bristles are completely absent, too, the conformation of the structures of the male pedipalpus are similar, the ducts of the vulva are also thick, tangled and heavily sclerotized, but the posterior eye row is only slightly procurved in Teminius , a gnathocoxal serrula exists, an anterior helm-shaped and sclerotized structure of the epigyne is absent, the retrolateral cymbial depression/furrow is much smaller, and a median apophysis which stands out is absent. - In Syspira SIMON 1895 (USA) the apical article of the posterior spinnerets is shorter.

Distribution: Israel, Sicily.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Miturgidae

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