Oxyopes licenti Schenkel, 1953
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Oxyopes badius Yaginuma, 1967: 98 , f.3q-t, syn.n.
Material examined: 1 ♂ S Sikhote-Alin Mt. Range, Gorelaya SopkaMt , 43º30.5'N 134º06'E, 1300-1470 m, 17- 20.06.1999, YS GoogleMaps .
COMMENTS. The first record of the family and species in the province and the southernmost locality of species in Russia. Distributed from the Altais to Central Yakutia and upper Kolyma [ Marusik et al., 1996: sub O. parvus Paik, 1969] to the south to Sichuan [ Song et al., 1999]. Recently [ Song et al., 1999] O. parvus and O. licenti were synonymised. Synonymy of O. licenti and O. badius proposed here is based on the illustrations provided by Chikuni [1989: 117, f. 2] and numerous specimens from Mongolia and Siberia examined.
Chikuni Y. 1989. Pictorial encyclopedia of spiders in Japan. Tokyo: Kaiseisha Publ. 308 pp. [in Japanese]
Marusik Yu. M., Hippa H, Koponen S. 1996. Spiders from the Altai area, South Siberia / / Acta Zool. Fennica. Vol. 201. P. ll- 4 5.
Paik K. Y, Yaginuma T, Namkung J. 1969. Results of the speleological survey in South Korea 1966. XIX. Cave- dwelling spiders from the southern part of Korea / / Bull. Nat. Sei. Mus. Tokyo (Zool.). Vol. 12. No. 4. P. 795 - 844.
Song DX, Zhu, M. S, Chen, J. 1999. The spiders of China. Hebei Science & Technology Press. 640 pp.
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