Saraina deltshevi sp. n.
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Figs 2-8
S. rubrofasciata: Szűts and Scharff 2005 [pro parte]: p. 368 (D♂; misidentified).
Type material. Holotype ♂, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, Luki Biosphere Reserve, primary forest, end of dry season, fogging (fog 18), 5°37’S, 13°05’E, 1.X.2007, D. De Bakker and J.-P. Michiels (MRAC 227854) . Paratypes: 1♂, REPUBLIC OF CONGO, Kindamba, Méya, Loulo river, 3°53’S, 14°31’E, HSZE Nr. 160, netted and singled material from low vegetation, 11.XI.1963, J. Balogh and A. Zicsi (HNHM Araneae-685).
Diagnosis. Males can be easily separated from S. rubrofasciata and S. kindamba by the stronger dorsal tibial apophiysis bending dorsad (Fig. 8, arrow) and by the medial tibial apophysis without a dorsal bump (Fig. 7, arrow).
Etymology. The species is named after Prof. Christo Deltshev, the well-known Bulgarian arachnologist, on the occasion of his 70th anniversary.
Description. Male: Measurements: Cephalothorax: length 2.60, width 2.00, height at PLE1.40.Ocular area:length1.40,width anteriorly1.90, width posteriorly1.80.Abdomen: length 2.40, width 1.55. Clypeal height: 0.15. Cheliceral length: 0.80. Diameter of AME: 0.55. Length of leg segments: I: 1.40+0.70+1.00+1.05+0.55. II: 1.60+0.70+1.05+1.05+ 0.65. III: 1.75+0.70+1.20+1.50+0.60. IV: 1.90+0.80+1.40+1.50+0.70. Leg spination: I: Fm d 1-2-5; Pt pr & rt 1; Ti pr & rt 1-1-1, v 2-2-0-2 ap; Mt pr 1-1, rt 2-1 ap; v 2-0-2 ap. II: Fm d 1-2-5; Pt pr & rt 1; Ti d 1-0-0, pr & rt 1-1-1, v 2-2-0-2 ap; Mt pr 1-1-1, rt 1-1 ap; v 2-0-2 ap. III: Fm d 1-3-5; Pt pr & rt 1; Ti d 1-0-0, pr & rt 1-1-1, v 2-0-2 ap; Mt pr 1-0-2 ap, rt 1-1-2 ap; v 2-0-2 ap. IV: Fm d 1-2-5; Pt pr & rt 1; Ti d 1-0-0, pr & rt 1-1-1, v 2-0-2 ap; Mt pr 1-0-2 ap, rt 1-1-2 ap or pr& rt 1-1-2 ap, v 1-1-2 ap. Colouration: Similar
to that of Saraina rubrofasciata but body is darker. Chelicerae with 5 (holotype Fig. 5) or 4 (paratype Fig. 6) promarginal teeth. Palpal structure as in Figs 2-4, 7-8.
Distribution. Known from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Republic of Congo.