Selenops camerun Corronca, 2001 (Figs. 1617)
Selenops camerun Corronca, 2001: Arthr. Sel. 10:56, figs. 34. Female holotype from Cameroon, Southwest Prov: Fako Div., Limbe Subdiv., 1.4km NE of Etome, ca 400m, 04º02´58.58´´N and 09º07´31.43´´E, 1319/I/1992, in USNM, examined.
Diagnosis. Selenops camerun seems closest to S. lobatse Corronca (Figs. 4950). The females of this species can be distinguished by the shape of the epigynum, with the lateral lobes situated close to the median line (Fig. 16), and by the shape of the middle field and spermathecae (Figs. 1617).
Female. The female was described by Corronca (2001), epigynum and spermathecae as in Figs. 1617.
Male. Unknown.
Known distribution. Known only from the type locality.