Anyphops parvulus ( Pocock, 1900 )
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/227A963E-E264-FFE3-349D-532E14B4FC85 |
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Anyphops parvulus ( Pocock, 1900 ) |
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Anyphops parvulus ( Pocock, 1900) View in CoL
( Figure 3f–h View Figure 3 ; Map 1 View Map 1 )
Selenops parvulus Pocock 1900, p 332 . Female holotype from South Africa, Port Elizabeth (33 ° 499S, 25 ° 349E), unknown depositary, not examined.
Anyphops parvulus: Benoit 1968, p 116 View in CoL .
Diagnosis. The female of A. parvulus can be distinguished from other Anyphops species in the shape of the epigynum, which is wider than long with two slight anterior secondary epigyneal pockets ( Figure 3g View Figure 3 ), and in the coiled spermathecae ( Figure 3h View Figure 3 ).
Female CAS. Total body length 7.07. Prosoma 2.73 length, 2.83 width. Eye sizes : AME 0.16, ALE 0.12, PME 0.19, PLE 0.21. Opisthosoma 4.15 length, 3.11 width. Leg formula 4321. Leg spination: Fe I p1.1.0, d1.1.1, r1.1.1, II – III d1.1.1, r1.1.1, IV d1.1.1, r1.0.1; Tib I –II v2.2.2.2; Mt I–II v2.2.2 , III v2.2.0, IV v2.1.0. Prosoma orange-brown with lateral dark grey markings reaching the lateral edges, with a black external line, as in Figure 3f View Figure 3 . Chelicerae orange-brown with a slight dark grey marking on the inner edge and a transversal spot at its tip. Legs pale orange-brown with markings: Fe I –IV with two incomplete dark rings, Fe I with a prolateral longitudinal band and Fe II –IV with the same band but incomplete; Pat I –IV dark, Tib I –IV with two incomplete dark rings, the basal darker; metatarsi and tarsi brown. Dorsum of opisthosoma pale grey with dark grey spots; laterals dark grey and posterior portion of the opisthosoma with a whitish transversal band, as in Figure 3f View Figure 3 . Venter yellowish. Epigynum and internal structures as in Figure 3g, h View Figure 3 .
Material examined. South Africa: Western Cape Province, Kranshoek , 20 km E. Knysna (34 ° 059S, 23 ° 149E), forest, 180 m, one female, 13 December 1996, coll. C. E. Griswold, CAS .
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. South Africa: Eastern Cape and Western Cape provinces.
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Anyphops parvulus ( Pocock, 1900 )
Corronca, J. A. 2005 |
Anyphops parvulus: Benoit 1968 , p 116
Benoit PLG 1968: 116 |
Selenops parvulus
Pocock RI 1900: 332 |