Selenops zuluanus Lawrence, 1940 (Figs. 8487)
Selenops zuluanus Lawrence, 1940: Ann. S. Afr. Mus. 32(6):561, fig. 6. Syntypes from South Africa, Ingwavuma, Zululand, in Natal Museum, examined.
Anyphops zuluanus . Benoit, 1968: Rev. Zool. Bot. Afr. 77(12):116.
S. zuluanus . Corronca, 1996a. Acta Zool. Lilloana 43(2):397.
Diagnosis. The females of S. zuluanus are identified by the shape of a subhexagonal middle field (Fig. 86) and the complex and strongly sclerotized spermathecae (Fig. 87). The males have the dorsal part of RTA fingershaped, longer than the ventral part of the RTA (Fig. 84), the conductor is welldeveloped and the embolus slender and long (Fig. 85).
Female. The female was described by Lawrence (1940). Epigynum and spermathecae as in Figs. 8687.
Male. The male was described by Lawrence (1940). Palp as in Figs. 8485.
Known distribution. Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe (Corronca 2000).