Synaphosus Platnick & Shadab, 1980
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Genus Synaphosus Platnick & Shadab, 1980 View in CoL View at ENA
Type species.
Nodocion syntheticus Chamberlin, 1924, from USA.
Diagnosis.
See Marusik and Omelko (2018).
Comments.
This genus remains unassigned to any subfamily or tribe of Gnaphosidae , belonging only to the informal Echemus group of genera, includes 37 species, see World Spider Catalog, 2023.
Species groups.
Five species groups: the Synaphosus syntheticus group, the Synaphosus gracillimus group, the Synaphosus kakamega group and the Synaphosus femininis group. Here, we report a new group: the Synaphosus dubius -group with two species: Synaphosus dubius Marusik & Omelko, 2018 and S. lijun sp. nov. This group can be distinguished by the male embolus originating at 9 o’clock position and females have long, stick-like and inflexible scape and spermathecae with 6-10 turns.
Distribution.
Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.
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