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038F87EFFFF71C4AEAB1F9B8FA3EF83D.text	038F87EFFFF71C4AEAB1F9B8FA3EF83D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phlegra Simon 1876	<div><p>Genus Phlegra Simon, 1876</p><p>Phlegra Simon, 1876: 120 .</p><p>Type species: Attus fasciatus Hahn, 1826; by subsequent designation by Simon, 1903: 670.</p><p>Diagnosis: Small to large species ranging from 2.9 to 9.0 mm in length. Sexes are usually alike in general body shape and colour, but the male differs by the presence of a dorsal abdominal scutum. Members of the genus Phlegra are differs from other members of subtribe Aelurillina by the following combination of characters: lateral cymbial process present (absent in other Aelurillina) (Logunov 1996); slightly robust first pair of legs, especially in males (other members of Aelurillina has equal thickness of all legs); body elongated, carapace relatively low (compare to other Aelurillina), ocular area three times shorter than carapace length (2–2.5 times in other Aelurillina); macrosetae on patella I are always absent.</p><p>Distribution: Old World, with Phlegra hentzi (Marx, 1890) being introduced to North America (WSC 2022).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87EFFFF71C4AEAB1F9B8FA3EF83D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Azarkina, Galina N.;Pérez-Gómez, Álvaro;Sánchez-García, Iñigo	Azarkina, Galina N., Pérez-Gómez, Álvaro, Sánchez-García, Iñigo (2022): Description of a stunning new species of Phlegra Simon, 1876 from southern Spain and redescription of an enigmatic Phlegra species from northern Africa (Araneae: Salticidae). Zootaxa 5162 (5): 557-575, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5162.5.6
038F87EFFFF41C43EAB1FF3CFD9EFB45.text	038F87EFFFF41C43EAB1FF3CFD9EFB45.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phlegra blaugrana Azarkina & Pérez-Gómez & Sánchez-García 2022	<div><p>Phlegra blaugrana sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 1–33, 62–63, 68</p><p>Type material. Holotype ♂: SPAIN: Andalusia, Cádiz, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-5.496233&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=36.14457" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -5.496233/lat 36.14457)">Los Barrios</a>, 70 m a.s.l., 36° 8’40.44”N 5°29’46.44”W, leg. A. Pérez-Gómez, 8.X.2016 (by hand) (MNCN, 20.02/22407) . Paratypes: SPAIN: Andalusia, Cádiz, Los Barrios, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-5.4951386&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=36.144695" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -5.4951386/lat 36.144695)">Botafuegos</a>, 36°08’40.1”N, 5°29’47.3”W, leg. Á. Pérez-Gómez, I. Sánchez-García, 15.X.2016, 1♂ (ISEA, 001.8649, sample #747), 1♂ (MNCN, 20.02/22408, sample #747); <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-5.4951386&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=36.144695" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -5.4951386/lat 36.144695)">Same</a> locality but 36°08’40.4”N, 5°29’53.3”W, leg. Á. Pérez-Gómez, I. Sánchez-García, 15.X.2016, 1♂ (MMUE, G7657.1, sample #749), 1♂ (MNCN, 20.02/22410, sample #749); Same locality but 36°08’04.0”N, 5°29’14.2”W, leg. Á. Pérez-Gómez, I. Sánchez-García, 29.IX.2019, 1♀ (ISEA, 001.8650, sample #861), 1♀ (MMUE, G7657.1, sample #861), Same locality but 36°08’36.5”N, 5°29’32.6”W, leg. Á. Pérez-Gómez, I. Sánchez-García, 15.X.2016, 1♂ (ZMB _Arach 53855, sample #734); Same locality but 36°08’37.3”N, 5°29’33.8”W, leg. Á. Pérez-Gómez, I. Sánchez-García, 15.X.2016, 1♂ (ZMB _Arach 53856, sample #736); Same locality but 36°08’40.9”N, 5°29’42.5”W, leg. Á. Pérez-Gómez, I. Sánchez-García, 15.X.2016, 1♂ (ZMMU, Ta-8230, sample #740) .</p><p>Etymology. The species-specific epithet comes from the internationally renowned Spanish soccer team Barcelona FC, which is also known as the “Blaugrana” team for the blue and red colouration of its kit and shield which is similar to the characteristic colouration of the abdomen of (male) Phlegra blaugrana sp. nov. Noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis. Males of Phlegra blaugrana sp. nov. differ from congeners by having a dorsal shiny scutum on the abdomen surrounded by dense, black, long setae (Figs 2, 9–10), similar to that of P. nitidiventris (Figs 36, 40) but differing by having a shield-shaped central patch with parallel Λ-shaped blue-red-blue-red transverse bands. Females of P. blaugrana sp. nov. are similar to P. nitidiventris in body colouration but differ in the conformation of copulatory organs: broad and long epigynal pocket with three small projections in P. blaugrana sp. nov. (Figs 29–30) vs. relatively small epigynal pocket in P. nitidiventris (Figs 58–59). P. blaugrana sp. nov. is similar to P. dunini Azarkina, 2004 by the conformation of the epigyne but differs in body colouration: with a pattern in P. blaugrana sp. nov., uniformly black in P. dunini (cf. Figs 24–25 and Azarkina 2004: fig. 111 respectively), the shape of copulatory openings are round or oval in P. blaugrana sp. nov. and triangular in P. dunini (cf. Figs 29–30 and Azarkina 2004: fig. 112). Also, the two species differ in the conformation of the endogyne: P. blaugrana sp. nov. has short insemination ducts (long in P. dunini) and large spermathecae (small in P. dunini) (Figs 32–33 and Azarkina 2004: fig. 113 respectively).</p><p>Description. Male. Total length 5.80–6.90. Carapace 2.80–3.70 long, 1.90–2.30 width. Abdomen 2.50–4.10 long, 2.00–2.30 width. Ocular area 1.00 long, 1.50–1.60 wide anteriorly, 1.40–1.80 wide posteriorly. Cheliceral length 1.00. Clypeal height 0.25. Hight at PLE 1.30–1.90. Scutum 1.20–1.70 long, 0.80–1.30 wide. Diameter of AME 0.45. Length of leg segments (Paratype from ISEA): I 1.50 + 1.00 + 1.05 + 0.85 + 0.70 (5.10). II 1.45 + 0.80 + 0.85 + 0.65 + 0.65 (4.40). III. 1.70 + 0.85 + 0.95 + 1.20 + 0.70 (5.40). IV 2.10 + 1.10 + 1.40 + 1.80 + 0.80 (7.20). Leg setation: I: Fm d 0-1-1-3, Tb pr 1-1, v 2-2-2 ap, Mt v 2-2 ap. II: Fm d 0-1-2-5, Pt pr 1, Tb pr 1-1 or 2-1 (Paratype from ISEA), v 1-1-2 ap, Mt pr 1-1, rt 0-1, v 2-2 ap; III: Fm d 0-1-3-5, Pt pr &amp; rt 1, Tb d 1-0-0, pr &amp; rt 1-1-1, v 1- 1-2 ap, Mt d 1-1-0, pr &amp; rt 1-0-2 ap, v 0-2-0-2 ap. IV: Fm d 0-1-2-5, Pt pr &amp; rt 1, Tb d 1-0-0, pr &amp; rt 1-1-1, v 1-0-2 ap, Mt d 1-1-0, pr 1-1-2 ap, rt 1-0-2 ap, v 1-1-0-2 ap. Colouration (In alcohol, Figs 9–15). Carapace dark brown, covered with short, dark brown setae. Ocular area with thin transverse band of white setae just behind first eye row. Thoracic part of carapace steeply sloping. Clypeus and cheeks brown. Clypeus covered with sparse, long, transparent white setae, cheeks covered with sparse, short, transparent white setae. Clypeus with transverse band of dense white setae under first eye row. Chelicerae orange-brown, covered with sparse, long white setae. Sternum dark brown, almost black, covered with white setae. Labium and endites yellow-brown, pale apically. Abdomen with scutum dorsally, surrounded by dense, black, long setae, covered with short, iridescent metallic greenish-blue setae, a shield-shaped patch centrally, with parallel Λ-shaped blue-red-blue-red transverse bands. Venter yellow-brown, covered with short, white setae. Book lung covers brownish yellow. Spinnerets dark brown. All legs yellow, tinged with brown, covered with white setae and brown macrosetae. Femora I and II with dark brown patch prolatero-apically. Patellae and tibiae I and II with pair of broad black longitudinal bands ventrally and yellow band between them. Matatarsi I dark brown to black. Palpal structure as in Figs 16–23: brown-yellow, femora covered with sparse, brown setae, white apically; patellae and tibiae covered with dense, white setae. Bulbus longer than wide. Tibia with two apophyses: dorsal one long, triangular, pointed apically, ventral one spear shaped, triangular outgrowth dorsally at base. Embolic division inverted comma shaped, spiral, membranous and widening near tip, partially membranous at base prolaterally.</p><p>Female. Total length 6.50–8.20. Carapace 3.10–3.80 long, 2.10–2.50 width. Abdomen 3.10–4.50 long, 2.20– 2.40 width. Ocular area 1.05 long, 1.40–1.80 wide anteriorly, 1.50–1.80 wide posteriorly. Cheliceral length 0.75. Clypeal height 0.25. Hight at PLE 1.50. Diameter of AME 0.40. Length of leg segments (Paratype from ISEA): I 1.40 + 0.90 + 0.90 + 0.60 + 0.55 (4.35). II 1.50 + 0.90 + 0.90 + 0.60 + 0.50 (4.40). III. 1.60 + 0.70 + 0.90 + 0.90 + 0.60 (4.70). IV 2.00 + 1.00 + 1.40 + 1.60 + 0.75 (6.75). Leg setation: I: Fm d 0-1-1-3, Tb v 2-2-2 ap, Mt v 2-2 ap. II: Fm d 0-1-1-5, Tb pr 1-1, v 1-1-2 ap, Mt 2-2 ap; III: Fm d 0-1-2-4, Pt pr &amp; rt 1, Tb d 1-0-0, pr &amp; rt 1-1-1, v 1-0-2 ap, Mt d 1-1-0, pr &amp; rt 1-0-2 ap, v 0-2-0-2 ap. IV: Fm d 0-1-1-3, Pt pr &amp; rt 1, Tb d 1-0-0, pr &amp; rt 1-1-1, v 1-0-2 ap, Mt d 1-1-0, pr 1-1-2 ap, rt 1-0-2 ap, v 1-1-0-2 ap. Colouration (In alcohol, Figs 24–28). Carapace dark brown, covered with brown appressed setae, with two yellowish white longitudinal bands running from ALEs to end, with short, transverse, yellowish white band behind PLEs. Clypeus and cheeks dark brown. Clypeus covered with sparse, long brown setae. Chelicerae dark brown, covered with sparse, long dark brown setae. Sternum brown, covered with sparse, white setae. Labium and endites dark brown, pale apically. Abdomen brown ventrally, dark brown dorsally, with central whitish longitudinal band, dark brown laterally, with six pairs of white spots on dark background. Book lung covers grey-yellow. Spinnerets dark brown. All legs brown, tinged with dark brown, with dark brown semirings and patches, covered with brown and yellowish white setae. Metatarsi and tarsi of all legs light brown, tinged with brown. Palps yellow-brown. Epigyne and vulva as in Figs 29–33: epigynal plate with two round or oval copulatory openings located in middle; basal part of epigynal plate with large pocket, inverted triangle shaped, with two small lateral projections, covers epigastric furrow. Insemination ducts short, wide, directed anteriorly; spermathecae long and tube shaped. Fertilization ducts between copulatory openings.</p><p>Natural history. Ground-dwellers in grasslands on the “Areniscas del Aljibe” Unit, dominated by annual species with scattered shrubs ( Calicotome villosa (Poir.) Link, Chamaerops humilis L., Olea europaea europaea L., Crataegus monogyna Jacq.). The area has a high Atlantic influenced climate. Due to its proximity to the sea and several streams there is medium to high relative humidity and high solar irradiance. This area is used extensively as a pasture for the local “Retinta” (cow) breed.</p><p>The observations made suggest that the spiders have an annual lifespan. The first adults begin to appear between September–October. The species is diurnal, the adult male, roams the grasslands looking for females. Females, are more sedentary, tending to remain under rocks or in cracks in the ground.</p><p>Distribution. Only known from the type locality, south of the Natural Park de Los Alcornocales, Los Barrios-Algeciras, Botafuegos, Spain (Map).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87EFFFF41C43EAB1FF3CFD9EFB45	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Azarkina, Galina N.;Pérez-Gómez, Álvaro;Sánchez-García, Iñigo	Azarkina, Galina N., Pérez-Gómez, Álvaro, Sánchez-García, Iñigo (2022): Description of a stunning new species of Phlegra Simon, 1876 from southern Spain and redescription of an enigmatic Phlegra species from northern Africa (Araneae: Salticidae). Zootaxa 5162 (5): 557-575, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5162.5.6
038F87EFFFFE1C46EAB1FB59FF53F96A.text	038F87EFFFFE1C46EAB1FB59FF53F96A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phlegra nitidiventris (Lucas 1846)	<div><p>Phlegra nitidiventris (Lucas, 1846)</p><p>Figs 34–61, 64, 68</p><p>Salticus nitidiventris Lucas, 1846: 138, plate 5, fig. 10 (Syntypes ♂, Algeria: Philippeville [= Skikda] and d’Hippône [Annaba], MNHN—not examined).</p><p>Heliophana nitidiventris: Simon 1864: 333 .</p><p>Ictidops nitidiventris: Pavesi 1880: 383 .</p><p>Phlegra nitidiventris: Simon, 1876: 127; Prószyński 2003: 138, figs 562–563; Logunov 2015: 74; Branco et al. 2019: 243; WSC 2022.</p><p>Aelurops sapphirinus Thorell, 1875: 194 (Type ♂, Algeria: Bona [= Annaba], BMNH—not examined), syn. nov.</p><p>Phlegra sapphirina: Simon 1876: 127; Lessert 1927: 440; Prószyński 1971: 458; WSC 2022.</p><p>Material examined. ALGERIA: Wilaya Blida, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=1.9333334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.85" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 1.9333334/lat 35.85)">Chrea</a>, c. 36°25’N, 2°52’E, c. 1500 m a.s.l., leg. R. Bosmans, 23.II.1986 (mountain grassland) 1♂ (ZMMU, Ta–8184); Wilaya Blida, Atlas Blidéen, Meurdja [=Merdja], c. 36°30’N, 3°09’E, c. 955 m a.s.l., leg. R. Bosmans, 1.IV.1982 (among stones in recent Cedrus plantation) 1♀ (ZMMU, Ta–8185); Wilaya Tissemsilt, Massif Ouarsenis, Theniet el Had, Djebel Meddad, c. 35°51’N, 1°56’E, top, c. 1780 m a.s.l., leg. R. Bosmans, 4.V.1989 (meadow) 1♀ (ZMMU, Ta–8186) . Unknown locality with unclear label by E. Simon, 4♀ (MNHN, 13.905) .</p><p>Diagnosis. Males of Phlegra nitidiventrais differ from congeners by having a dorsal shiny scutum on the abdomen surrounded by dense, black, long setae (Figs 36, 40), similar to that of P. blaugrana sp. nov. (Figs 2, 9–10) but differs by having uniform blue-black metallic shiny scutum. P. blaugrana sp. nov. has a shield-shaped central patch with parallel Λ-shaped blue-red-blue-red transverse bands. Females of P. nitidiventris are similar to P. blaugrana sp. nov. by body colouration but differ in the shape of the epigynal pocket: relatively small in P. nitidiventris (Figs 58–59) vs. broad and long with three small projections in P. blaugrana sp. nov. (Figs 29–30). Females of P. nitidiventris differ from congeners by spermathecae conformation and horizontal insemination ducts (directed anteriorly in congeners) (Fig. 60).</p><p>Description. Male. Total length 6.70. Carapace 3.20 long, 2.25 width. Abdomen 3.50 long, 2.35 width. Ocular area 1.05 long, 1.45 wide anteriorly, 1.50 wide posteriorly. Cheliceral length 0.95. Clypeal height 0.50. Hight at PLE 1.15. Diameter of AME 0.45. Length of leg segments: I 1.70 + 1.00 + 1.10 + 0.70 + 0.55 (5.05). II 1.70 + 1.00 + 1.00 + 0.70 + 0.55 (4.95). III. 1.90 + 0.85 + 0.90 + 1.20 + 0.55 (5.40). IV 2.15 + 1.20 + 1.40 + 1.70 + 0.85 (7.30). Leg setation: I: Fm d 0-1-1-3, Tb pr 1-1, v 2-2-2 ap, Mt v 2-2 ap. II: Fm d 0-1-1-3, Tb pr 1-1, v 2-2-2 ap, Mt pr 1-1, v 2-2 ap; III: Fm d 0-1-2-4, Pt pr &amp; rt 1, Tb d 1-0-0, pr &amp; rt 1-1-1, v 1-0-2 ap, Mt d 1-1-0, pr &amp; rt 1-0-2 ap, v 0-1- 1-2 ap. IV: Fm d 0-1-1-4, Pt pr &amp; rt 1, Tb d 1-0-0, pr &amp; rt 1-1-1-1, v 2-0-2 ap, Mt d 1-1-0, pr 1-1-2 ap, rt 1-0-2 ap, v 1-1-2 ap. Colouration (In alcohol, Figs 40–45). Carapace dark brown, with black ocular area, covered with short, dark brown setae. Ocular area with broad, transverse band of white setae just behind first eye row. Thoracic part of carapace steeply sloping. Clypeus dark brown, covered with long, sparse, transparent white setae, with row of long, sparse, brown setae. Cheeks dark brown, covered with sparse, short, transparent, white setae, dense below ALEs. Chelicerae orange-brown, covered with long, sparse whitish setae. Sternum dark brown, covered with sparse white setae. Labium and endites brown, pale apically. Abdomen with black shiny scutum dorsally, surrounded by dense, black, long setae. Venter brown, covered with short white setae. Book lung covers brown. Spinnerets dark brown. Femora I and II brown, with two broad longitudinal dark brown stripes. Patellae, tibiae, metatarsi, and tarsi I and II dark brown, patellae and tibiae with longitudinal yellow band ventrally. Legs III and IV dark brown. Palpal structure as in Figs 46–53: femur and patella brown. Femur covered with sparse brown setae, patella covered with brown setae basally and white setae apically. Tibia and cymbium yellow, covered with white setae. Tibia with two retrolateral apophyses: dorsal one a short triangle, pointed apically, ventral one a long triangle, pointed prolaterally. Embolic division inverted comma shaped, contains two sclerites apically — embolus and terminal apophysis — connected to each other by a membrane, partly membranous at base prolaterally.</p><p>Female. Total length 9.10. Carapace 3.40–3.80 long, 2.45–2.75 width. Abdomen 5.30 long, 3.80 width. Ocular area 1.10–1.30 long, 1.55–1.80 wide anteriorly, 1.65–1.80 wide posteriorly. Cheliceral length 1.10. Clypeal height 0.35. Hight at PLE 1.45–1.60. Diameter of AME 0.45. Length of leg segments (big female, Ta–8185): I 1.60 + 1.10 + 1.10 + 0.70 + 0.60 (5.10). II 1.60 + 1.05 + 0.95 + 0.70 + 0.55 (4.85). III. 2.00 + 1.10 + 1.10 + 1.20 + 0.70 (6.10). IV 2.10 + 1.20 + 1.60 + 1.90 + 0.75 (7.55). Leg setation: I: Fm d 0-1-1-3, Tb v 2-2-2 ap, Mt v 2-2 ap. II: Fm d 0-1- 1-3, Tb pr 0-1, v 1-1-2 ap, Mt 2-2 ap; III: Fm d 0-1-2-4, Pt pr &amp; rt 1, Tb d 1-0-0, pr &amp; rt 1-1-1, v 2-2 ap, Mt d 1-1-0, pr &amp; rt 1-0-2 ap, v 2-0-2 ap. IV: Fm d 0-1-1-4 (big female) or 0-1-1-3 (small female), Pt pr &amp; rt 1, Tb d 1-0-0, pr &amp; rt 1-1-1-1, v 1-0-2 ap, Mt d 1-1-0, pr 1-1-2 ap, rt 1-0-2 ap, v 1-1-0-2 ap. Colouration (In alcohol, Figs 54–57). Carapace dark brown, ocular area with short, transverse whitish band behind PLEs connected to two whitish longitudinal bands running from ALEs to the end of carapace; with short brown or brown and white setae between the bands. Clypeus and cheeks dark brown, clypeus covered with short, whitish setae and one row of long, brown setae. Chelicerae dark brown, covered with sparse, white and brownish setae. Sternum brown. Labium and endites dark brown, pale apically. Abdomen grey-brown ventrally, brown dorsally, with two narrow longitudinal dark brown bands, with six to seven pairs of white spots on the band. Book lung covers grey-yellow. Spinnerets brown. All legs brown, tinged with dark brown, with dark brown semi-rings and patches, covered with brown and yellowish white setae. Palpal femur dark brown, remaining parts brown-yellow. Epigyne and vulva as in Figs 58–61: epigynal plate with two oval copulatory openings medially; basal part of epigynal plate slightly covers epigastric furrow, with broad epigynal pocket. Insemination ducts short, wide, horizontal, spermathecae short and tube-shaped, swollen at origin. Fertilization ducts between copulatory openings.</p><p>Natural history. Lucas (1846) mentioned that males of this species occurred in March and November in cool, dark places covered with grass.</p><p>Distribution. Portugal, Algeria, Tunisia (Logunov 2015; Metzner 2022; WSC 2022).</p><p>Comments. Thorell (1875) described P. sapphirina (♂) using the following characters: “ Cephalothorace nigro, fascia transversa albida oculos anticos tangenti; palpis luteis, basi late nigris… abdomine supra cyaneo, nitidissimo, in lateribus et infra nigro ” [Cephalothorax black, with transverse white band near anterior eye row; palps yellow, black basally… abdomen dark blue dorsally, shiny, black laterally and ventrally], along with the type locality, Bona [= Annaba], Algeria. This description and locality are similar to P. nitidiventris and allowed us to conclude that the name P. sapphirina is a junior synonym of P. nitidiventris .</p><p>It seems that Prószyńsky (2003) mismatched the male and female of Phlegra nitidiventris and provided a figure of the epigyne of another Phlegra species which we were unable to identify (cf. Figs 58–59 and Prószyńsky 2003: fig. 563).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87EFFFFE1C46EAB1FB59FF53F96A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Azarkina, Galina N.;Pérez-Gómez, Álvaro;Sánchez-García, Iñigo	Azarkina, Galina N., Pérez-Gómez, Álvaro, Sánchez-García, Iñigo (2022): Description of a stunning new species of Phlegra Simon, 1876 from southern Spain and redescription of an enigmatic Phlegra species from northern Africa (Araneae: Salticidae). Zootaxa 5162 (5): 557-575, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5162.5.6
