Dipoena castrata Bosenberg & Strand, 1906
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Dipoena castrata Bosenberg & Strand, 1906 |
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Dipoena castrata Bosenberg & Strand, 1906 **
Chikuni, 1989: 36, f. 30; Song et al., 1999: f. 53i-j, n-o.
Material examined: 2 ♀♀ [21] Khasan Distr, env. of Andreevka Vill , 42º35-36'N 131º13'E, 11- 15.08.1998, YM GoogleMaps
COMMENTS. The first record in Russia. In addition to the Maritime Province, found also in Kunashir and South Sakhalin (Marusik, personal data). Known from Liaoning & Jilin, China [Songet al., 1999], Korea and almost entire Japan [ Yaginuma, 1977],
Chikuni Y. 1989. Pictorial encyclopedia of spiders in Japan. Tokyo: Kaiseisha Publ. 308 pp. [in Japanese]
Song DX, Zhu, M. S, Chen, J. 1999. The spiders of China. Hebei Science & Technology Press. 640 pp.
Yaginuma T. 1977. A list of Japanese spiders (revised in 1977) / / Acta Arachnol. Vol. 27. Spec. No. P. 367 - 406.
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