Tegenaria anhela Brignoli, 1972

Figs 6 A, B, 7 A – D, 8 A – C, 20 B

Tegenaria anhela Brignoli, 1972: 173, figs 24–27 (♂ ♀).

Malthonica anchela: Guseinov et al. 2005: 164 (lapsus).

Tegenaria anhela: Bolzern et al. 2013: 846.

Material.

Turkiye: Antalya Prov.: • 1 ♂ 1 ♀ (ZMUT), Döşemealtı, 37°01'N, 30°36'E, 4.08.2009 (R. S. Kaya, C. Kaya) ; • 1 ♂ 1 ♀ (ZMUU). same data; • 2 ♀ (ZMUU), Döşemealtı, Karain Cave (R. S. Kaya, C. Kaya) .

Comments.

Tegenaria anhela was described based on material collected from Karain Cave in Antalya (Brignoli 1972). Later, it was recorded from Mustan Ini Cave, which is located near the type locality (Brignoli 1978 a). Although the original description includes informative illustrations, it lacks detailed explanations of the palpal structures. During the examination of our material, we observed a unique structure, which we term the “ embolic spine ” (Es; Fig. 7 A). This structure, the homology of which remains unclear, is situated between the base of the embolus and the conductor, and it has not been reported in any other Tegenaria species to date.

Distribution.

Known only from Antalya Province, southwestern Turkiye.