Acantholycosa lignaria (Clerck, 1757) Figs 2333-3437

Acantholycosa lignaria: Holm 1947: 37, pl. 8, f. 82-83, pl. 10, f. 47 (♂♀).

Acantholycosa lignaria: Marusik et al. 2004: 119, f. 27-29, 54, 115-121 (♂♀).

Material examined.

2♀ (GTS), Russia, Maritime Province, Chuguevskii District, Oblachnaya Mt., 43°41'43.75"N, 134°12'00.04"E, 600 m, fallen tree-trunks, 11-15.08.2003 (M.M. Omelko).

Comments.

This species has been well described in several publications. It has a trans-Palaearctic range (Marusik et al. 2004). Previously it was reported from Ussuri Reserve (Marusik et al. 2004). Unlike other Acantholycosa species this species lives in habitats without stones. From other congeners it can be easily distinguished by having only 4 pairs of ventral tibial spines (other species have 5-6 pairs).