taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F987A3ED5EFFFD36F2B5D5FD76051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914105	Figs 20–33.May bruno gen.n. sp. n. from SouthAfrica (♀ paratypes from Witsand,♀ from Twee Rivieren): (20–22) tarsus tip: (20) ventral, (21) lateral, (22) dorsal); (23) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (24–25) Lawrence setae; (26–29) prosoma of ♀♀, showing positions of dorsal marks (white arrows in Fig. 26); (30) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (31) eye arrangement, dorsal; (32) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (33) gnathocoxae, ventro-distal, showing reduced serrula (black arrow). Abbreviations:AP – plate of Lawrence setae; DP – dorsal plate of elongated setae; IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae; TS – transverse suture with slit sensilla.	Figs 20–33.May bruno gen.n. sp. n. from SouthAfrica (♀ paratypes from Witsand,♀ from Twee Rivieren): (20–22) tarsus tip: (20) ventral, (21) lateral, (22) dorsal); (23) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (24–25) Lawrence setae; (26–29) prosoma of ♀♀, showing positions of dorsal marks (white arrows in Fig. 26); (30) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (31) eye arrangement, dorsal; (32) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (33) gnathocoxae, ventro-distal, showing reduced serrula (black arrow). Abbreviations:AP – plate of Lawrence setae; DP – dorsal plate of elongated setae; IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae; TS – transverse suture with slit sensilla.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5EFFFD36F2B5D5FD76051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914117/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914117	Figs 55–63.May ansie gen.n. sp. n. from Kokerboom Forest,Namibia (55–57, 61–62) ♂ paratype;(58–60, 63) holotype ♂: (55–57, 60) habitus of preserved spider: (55) dorsal, (56) ventral, (57) frontal, (60) fronto-lateral [left chelicerae removed]; (58–59) ♂ palp: (58) ventral, (59) RTA, dorsal; (61–62) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and dorsal setae (white arrow) penetrating theclaw tuft:(61) lateral, (62) ventral; (63) gnathocoxae, frontal,showing absence of serrula.	Figs 55–63.May ansie gen.n. sp. n. from Kokerboom Forest,Namibia (55–57, 61–62) ♂ paratype;(58–60, 63) holotype ♂: (55–57, 60) habitus of preserved spider: (55) dorsal, (56) ventral, (57) frontal, (60) fronto-lateral [left chelicerae removed]; (58–59) ♂ palp: (58) ventral, (59) RTA, dorsal; (61–62) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and dorsal setae (white arrow) penetrating theclaw tuft:(61) lateral, (62) ventral; (63) gnathocoxae, frontal,showing absence of serrula.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5EFFFD36F2B5D5FD76051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914133/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914133	Figs 100–110.(100–104) Palystella sp.(100–102, 104 ♀ from Namibia,PJ 3533;103 juvenile),(105–107) Pseudomicrommata sp. from Guinea and (108–110) Heteropoda sp. from Indonesia, Flores: (100, 105, 108) tarsus tip, dorsal; (101, 109) tarsus tip, lateral; (102, 106, 110) tarsus tip, ventral; (103) Lawrence setae; (104,107) leg I, prolateral.Abbreviations:AP – plate of Lawrence setae; DP – dorsal plate ofelongated setae; IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae;TS – transverse suture with slitsensilla.	Figs 100–110.(100–104) Palystella sp.(100–102, 104 ♀ from Namibia,PJ 3533;103 juvenile),(105–107) Pseudomicrommata sp. from Guinea and (108–110) Heteropoda sp. from Indonesia, Flores: (100, 105, 108) tarsus tip, dorsal; (101, 109) tarsus tip, lateral; (102, 106, 110) tarsus tip, ventral; (103) Lawrence setae; (104,107) leg I, prolateral.Abbreviations:AP – plate of Lawrence setae; DP – dorsal plate ofelongated setae; IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae;TS – transverse suture with slitsensilla.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5EFFFD36F2B5D5FD76051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914109/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914109	Figs 34–45. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa (34–36, 41–43) holotype ♂; (37–40, 44–45) ♀ paratype, PJ 3524. (34–39, 43) habitus of preserved spiders: (34, 37) dorsal; (35, 38) ventral; (36, 39, 43) frontal; (40) palp of ♀, lateral, showing rows of elongated setae; (41–42) palp of ♂: (41) ventral, (42) retrolateral; (44–45) tarsal tips, showing light-coloured indented claw tuft setae (white arrow), additional dark claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrow), and scopula hairs (grey arrow): (44) ventral, (45) lateral.	Figs 34–45. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa (34–36, 41–43) holotype ♂; (37–40, 44–45) ♀ paratype, PJ 3524. (34–39, 43) habitus of preserved spiders: (34, 37) dorsal; (35, 38) ventral; (36, 39, 43) frontal; (40) palp of ♀, lateral, showing rows of elongated setae; (41–42) palp of ♂: (41) ventral, (42) retrolateral; (44–45) tarsal tips, showing light-coloured indented claw tuft setae (white arrow), additional dark claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrow), and scopula hairs (grey arrow): (44) ventral, (45) lateral.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5EFFFD36F2B5D5FD76051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914129/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914129	Figs 87–93. May norm gen. n. sp. n. from Messum Crater, Namibia (87–89, 91–93) ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]; (90) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]: (87) eye arrangement, dorsal; (88) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (89) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (90) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (91) Lawrence setae; (92) Claw tuft setae, showing indented tip; (93) leg I, prolateral.	Figs 87–93. May norm gen. n. sp. n. from Messum Crater, Namibia (87–89, 91–93) ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]; (90) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]: (87) eye arrangement, dorsal; (88) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (89) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (90) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (91) Lawrence setae; (92) Claw tuft setae, showing indented tip; (93) leg I, prolateral.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5EFFFD36F2B5D5FD76051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914123	Figs 70–77.May rudy gen.n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley,Namibia:(70–72) habitus of preserved spider: (70) dorsal, (71) ventral, (72) frontal; (73–75) ♂ palp: (73) ventral, (74) retrolateral, (75) RTA, dorsal); (76–77) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and claw tuft penetrating dorsal setae (white arrow): (76) lateral, (77) ventral.	Figs 70–77.May rudy gen.n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley,Namibia:(70–72) habitus of preserved spider: (70) dorsal, (71) ventral, (72) frontal; (73–75) ♂ palp: (73) ventral, (74) retrolateral, (75) RTA, dorsal); (76–77) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and claw tuft penetrating dorsal setae (white arrow): (76) lateral, (77) ventral.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5EFFFD36F2B5D5FD76051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914099	Figs 1–10. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa, holotype ♂: (1–4) left ♂ palp (1) ventral, (2) retrolateral, (3) distal tegulum, prolateral, (4) RTA, dorsal; (5–6) eye arrangement (5) frontal, (6) dorsal); (7) leg I, prolateral; (8) leg claw; (9) gnathocoxae and labium, ventral; (10) cheliceral dentition, ventral. Abbreviations: C – conductor; E – embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	Figs 1–10. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa, holotype ♂: (1–4) left ♂ palp (1) ventral, (2) retrolateral, (3) distal tegulum, prolateral, (4) RTA, dorsal; (5–6) eye arrangement (5) frontal, (6) dorsal); (7) leg I, prolateral; (8) leg claw; (9) gnathocoxae and labium, ventral; (10) cheliceral dentition, ventral. Abbreviations: C – conductor; E – embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5EFFFD36F2B5D5FD76051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914115/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914115	Figs 50–54. May ansie gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Kokerboom Forest, Namibia: (50–52) left ♂ palp: (50) ventral, (51) retrolateral, (52) detail of embolus, ventral; (53) chelicerae, ventral; (54) eye arrangement, dorsal. Abbreviations: C – conductor; DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; RE – round extension of distal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	Figs 50–54. May ansie gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Kokerboom Forest, Namibia: (50–52) left ♂ palp: (50) ventral, (51) retrolateral, (52) detail of embolus, ventral; (53) chelicerae, ventral; (54) eye arrangement, dorsal. Abbreviations: C – conductor; DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; RE – round extension of distal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5EFFFD36F2B5D5FD76051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914135/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914135	Figs 111–119. (111–115) Thelcticopis sp. from Hong Kong and (116–119) Olios sp. from Laos: (111, 116) tarsus tip, dorsal; (112, 117) tarsus tip, lateral; (113, 118) tarsus tip, ventral; (114) sternum, ventral, showing slit sense organs; (115, 119) leg I, prolateral.Abbreviations:IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae; TS – transverse suture with slit sensilla.	Figs 111–119. (111–115) Thelcticopis sp. from Hong Kong and (116–119) Olios sp. from Laos: (111, 116) tarsus tip, dorsal; (112, 117) tarsus tip, lateral; (113, 118) tarsus tip, ventral; (114) sternum, ventral, showing slit sense organs; (115, 119) leg I, prolateral.Abbreviations:IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae; TS – transverse suture with slit sensilla.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914099	Figs 1–10. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa, holotype ♂: (1–4) left ♂ palp (1) ventral, (2) retrolateral, (3) distal tegulum, prolateral, (4) RTA, dorsal; (5–6) eye arrangement (5) frontal, (6) dorsal); (7) leg I, prolateral; (8) leg claw; (9) gnathocoxae and labium, ventral; (10) cheliceral dentition, ventral. Abbreviations: C – conductor; E – embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	Figs 1–10. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa, holotype ♂: (1–4) left ♂ palp (1) ventral, (2) retrolateral, (3) distal tegulum, prolateral, (4) RTA, dorsal; (5–6) eye arrangement (5) frontal, (6) dorsal); (7) leg I, prolateral; (8) leg claw; (9) gnathocoxae and labium, ventral; (10) cheliceral dentition, ventral. Abbreviations: C – conductor; E – embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914115/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914115	Figs 50–54. May ansie gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Kokerboom Forest, Namibia: (50–52) left ♂ palp: (50) ventral, (51) retrolateral, (52) detail of embolus, ventral; (53) chelicerae, ventral; (54) eye arrangement, dorsal. Abbreviations: C – conductor; DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; RE – round extension of distal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	Figs 50–54. May ansie gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Kokerboom Forest, Namibia: (50–52) left ♂ palp: (50) ventral, (51) retrolateral, (52) detail of embolus, ventral; (53) chelicerae, ventral; (54) eye arrangement, dorsal. Abbreviations: C – conductor; DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; RE – round extension of distal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914119/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914119	Figs 64–69.May rudy gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley, Namibia: (64–67) left ♂ palp: (64) ventral, (65) retrolateral, (66) tegulum, ventral, (67) RTA, dorsal; (68) eye arrangement, dorsal; (69) metatarsal stopper, dorsal.Abbreviations:C – conductor;DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	Figs 64–69.May rudy gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley, Namibia: (64–67) left ♂ palp: (64) ventral, (65) retrolateral, (66) tegulum, ventral, (67) RTA, dorsal; (68) eye arrangement, dorsal; (69) metatarsal stopper, dorsal.Abbreviations:C – conductor;DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914117/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914117	Figs 55–63.May ansie gen.n. sp. n. from Kokerboom Forest,Namibia (55–57, 61–62) ♂ paratype;(58–60, 63) holotype ♂: (55–57, 60) habitus of preserved spider: (55) dorsal, (56) ventral, (57) frontal, (60) fronto-lateral [left chelicerae removed]; (58–59) ♂ palp: (58) ventral, (59) RTA, dorsal; (61–62) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and dorsal setae (white arrow) penetrating theclaw tuft:(61) lateral, (62) ventral; (63) gnathocoxae, frontal,showing absence of serrula.	Figs 55–63.May ansie gen.n. sp. n. from Kokerboom Forest,Namibia (55–57, 61–62) ♂ paratype;(58–60, 63) holotype ♂: (55–57, 60) habitus of preserved spider: (55) dorsal, (56) ventral, (57) frontal, (60) fronto-lateral [left chelicerae removed]; (58–59) ♂ palp: (58) ventral, (59) RTA, dorsal; (61–62) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and dorsal setae (white arrow) penetrating theclaw tuft:(61) lateral, (62) ventral; (63) gnathocoxae, frontal,showing absence of serrula.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914123	Figs 70–77.May rudy gen.n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley,Namibia:(70–72) habitus of preserved spider: (70) dorsal, (71) ventral, (72) frontal; (73–75) ♂ palp: (73) ventral, (74) retrolateral, (75) RTA, dorsal); (76–77) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and claw tuft penetrating dorsal setae (white arrow): (76) lateral, (77) ventral.	Figs 70–77.May rudy gen.n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley,Namibia:(70–72) habitus of preserved spider: (70) dorsal, (71) ventral, (72) frontal; (73–75) ♂ palp: (73) ventral, (74) retrolateral, (75) RTA, dorsal); (76–77) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and claw tuft penetrating dorsal setae (white arrow): (76) lateral, (77) ventral.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914101	Figs 11–17. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from South Africa, ♀ paratypes from Witsand, South Africa (11–13) PJ 3524, (14–16) PJ 3525, (17) PJ 3526): (11, 14, 17) epigyne, ventral; (12, 15) vulva, dorsal; (13) vulva, posterior; (16) schematic course of internal duct system, dorsal. Abbreviations: FB – fusion bubbles; FD – fertilisation ducts; G – glands; GP – guiding pockets; SS – slit sensilla.	Figs 11–17. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from South Africa, ♀ paratypes from Witsand, South Africa (11–13) PJ 3524, (14–16) PJ 3525, (17) PJ 3526): (11, 14, 17) epigyne, ventral; (12, 15) vulva, dorsal; (13) vulva, posterior; (16) schematic course of internal duct system, dorsal. Abbreviations: FB – fusion bubbles; FD – fertilisation ducts; G – glands; GP – guiding pockets; SS – slit sensilla.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914127/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914127	Figs 78–86. May norm gen.n.sp. n.from Messum Crater, Namibia (78–80) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]; (81–85) ♀ paratype [PJ 3534]; 86 ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]): (78, 81) epigyne, ventral (with mating plugs); (79, 82) vulva, dorsal; (84) vulva,anterior; (80, 83) schematic course of internal duct system, dorsal; (85) schematic course of internal duct system, anterior; (86) sternum, ventral.Abbreviations:FB – fusion bubbles; FD – fertilisationducts; GE – glandular extensions;GP – guiding pockets; SS – slit sensilla.	Figs 78–86. May norm gen.n.sp. n.from Messum Crater, Namibia (78–80) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]; (81–85) ♀ paratype [PJ 3534]; 86 ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]): (78, 81) epigyne, ventral (with mating plugs); (79, 82) vulva, dorsal; (84) vulva,anterior; (80, 83) schematic course of internal duct system, dorsal; (85) schematic course of internal duct system, anterior; (86) sternum, ventral.Abbreviations:FB – fusion bubbles; FD – fertilisationducts; GE – glandular extensions;GP – guiding pockets; SS – slit sensilla.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914105	Figs 20–33.May bruno gen.n. sp. n. from SouthAfrica (♀ paratypes from Witsand,♀ from Twee Rivieren): (20–22) tarsus tip: (20) ventral, (21) lateral, (22) dorsal); (23) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (24–25) Lawrence setae; (26–29) prosoma of ♀♀, showing positions of dorsal marks (white arrows in Fig. 26); (30) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (31) eye arrangement, dorsal; (32) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (33) gnathocoxae, ventro-distal, showing reduced serrula (black arrow). Abbreviations:AP – plate of Lawrence setae; DP – dorsal plate of elongated setae; IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae; TS – transverse suture with slit sensilla.	Figs 20–33.May bruno gen.n. sp. n. from SouthAfrica (♀ paratypes from Witsand,♀ from Twee Rivieren): (20–22) tarsus tip: (20) ventral, (21) lateral, (22) dorsal); (23) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (24–25) Lawrence setae; (26–29) prosoma of ♀♀, showing positions of dorsal marks (white arrows in Fig. 26); (30) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (31) eye arrangement, dorsal; (32) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (33) gnathocoxae, ventro-distal, showing reduced serrula (black arrow). Abbreviations:AP – plate of Lawrence setae; DP – dorsal plate of elongated setae; IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae; TS – transverse suture with slit sensilla.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914109/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914109	Figs 34–45. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa (34–36, 41–43) holotype ♂; (37–40, 44–45) ♀ paratype, PJ 3524. (34–39, 43) habitus of preserved spiders: (34, 37) dorsal; (35, 38) ventral; (36, 39, 43) frontal; (40) palp of ♀, lateral, showing rows of elongated setae; (41–42) palp of ♂: (41) ventral, (42) retrolateral; (44–45) tarsal tips, showing light-coloured indented claw tuft setae (white arrow), additional dark claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrow), and scopula hairs (grey arrow): (44) ventral, (45) lateral.	Figs 34–45. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa (34–36, 41–43) holotype ♂; (37–40, 44–45) ♀ paratype, PJ 3524. (34–39, 43) habitus of preserved spiders: (34, 37) dorsal; (35, 38) ventral; (36, 39, 43) frontal; (40) palp of ♀, lateral, showing rows of elongated setae; (41–42) palp of ♂: (41) ventral, (42) retrolateral; (44–45) tarsal tips, showing light-coloured indented claw tuft setae (white arrow), additional dark claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrow), and scopula hairs (grey arrow): (44) ventral, (45) lateral.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914129/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914129	Figs 87–93. May norm gen. n. sp. n. from Messum Crater, Namibia (87–89, 91–93) ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]; (90) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]: (87) eye arrangement, dorsal; (88) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (89) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (90) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (91) Lawrence setae; (92) Claw tuft setae, showing indented tip; (93) leg I, prolateral.	Figs 87–93. May norm gen. n. sp. n. from Messum Crater, Namibia (87–89, 91–93) ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]; (90) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]: (87) eye arrangement, dorsal; (88) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (89) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (90) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (91) Lawrence setae; (92) Claw tuft setae, showing indented tip; (93) leg I, prolateral.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914131/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914131	Figs 94–99. May norm gen. n. sp. n., paratypes from Messum Crater, Namibia (94–96) PJ 1852; (97–99) PJ 3543: habitus of preserved specimens (94, 97) dorsal; (95, 98) ventral; (96, 99) frontal.	Figs 94–99. May norm gen. n. sp. n., paratypes from Messum Crater, Namibia (94–96) PJ 1852; (97–99) PJ 3543: habitus of preserved specimens (94, 97) dorsal; (95, 98) ventral; (96, 99) frontal.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914111/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914111	Figs 46–49. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa: (46) habitat; (47) burrow with opened lid; (48–49) habitus of live spider. (Figs 46–47, 49) by Jon Leroy; (48) by Dirk Kunz.	Figs 46–49. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa: (46) habitat; (47) burrow with opened lid; (48–49) habitus of live spider. (Figs 46–47, 49) by Jon Leroy; (48) by Dirk Kunz.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914103	Figs 18–19. May bruno gen. n. sp. n., ♀ from Twee Riviere, South Africa (PJ 3536): (18) epigyne, ventral; (19) vulva, dorsal.	Figs 18–19. May bruno gen. n. sp. n., ♀ from Twee Riviere, South Africa (PJ 3536): (18) epigyne, ventral; (19) vulva, dorsal.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED5FFFFA3511B528FC8A07DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914139/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914139	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED59FFF53576B196FBD704FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914099	Figs 1–10. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa, holotype ♂: (1–4) left ♂ palp (1) ventral, (2) retrolateral, (3) distal tegulum, prolateral, (4) RTA, dorsal; (5–6) eye arrangement (5) frontal, (6) dorsal); (7) leg I, prolateral; (8) leg claw; (9) gnathocoxae and labium, ventral; (10) cheliceral dentition, ventral. Abbreviations: C – conductor; E – embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	Figs 1–10. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa, holotype ♂: (1–4) left ♂ palp (1) ventral, (2) retrolateral, (3) distal tegulum, prolateral, (4) RTA, dorsal; (5–6) eye arrangement (5) frontal, (6) dorsal); (7) leg I, prolateral; (8) leg claw; (9) gnathocoxae and labium, ventral; (10) cheliceral dentition, ventral. Abbreviations: C – conductor; E – embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED59FFF53576B196FBD704FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914101	Figs 11–17. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from South Africa, ♀ paratypes from Witsand, South Africa (11–13) PJ 3524, (14–16) PJ 3525, (17) PJ 3526): (11, 14, 17) epigyne, ventral; (12, 15) vulva, dorsal; (13) vulva, posterior; (16) schematic course of internal duct system, dorsal. Abbreviations: FB – fusion bubbles; FD – fertilisation ducts; G – glands; GP – guiding pockets; SS – slit sensilla.	Figs 11–17. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from South Africa, ♀ paratypes from Witsand, South Africa (11–13) PJ 3524, (14–16) PJ 3525, (17) PJ 3526): (11, 14, 17) epigyne, ventral; (12, 15) vulva, dorsal; (13) vulva, posterior; (16) schematic course of internal duct system, dorsal. Abbreviations: FB – fusion bubbles; FD – fertilisation ducts; G – glands; GP – guiding pockets; SS – slit sensilla.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED59FFF53576B196FBD704FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914103	Figs 18–19. May bruno gen. n. sp. n., ♀ from Twee Riviere, South Africa (PJ 3536): (18) epigyne, ventral; (19) vulva, dorsal.	Figs 18–19. May bruno gen. n. sp. n., ♀ from Twee Riviere, South Africa (PJ 3536): (18) epigyne, ventral; (19) vulva, dorsal.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED59FFF53576B196FBD704FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914105	Figs 20–33.May bruno gen.n. sp. n. from SouthAfrica (♀ paratypes from Witsand,♀ from Twee Rivieren): (20–22) tarsus tip: (20) ventral, (21) lateral, (22) dorsal); (23) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (24–25) Lawrence setae; (26–29) prosoma of ♀♀, showing positions of dorsal marks (white arrows in Fig. 26); (30) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (31) eye arrangement, dorsal; (32) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (33) gnathocoxae, ventro-distal, showing reduced serrula (black arrow). Abbreviations:AP – plate of Lawrence setae; DP – dorsal plate of elongated setae; IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae; TS – transverse suture with slit sensilla.	Figs 20–33.May bruno gen.n. sp. n. from SouthAfrica (♀ paratypes from Witsand,♀ from Twee Rivieren): (20–22) tarsus tip: (20) ventral, (21) lateral, (22) dorsal); (23) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (24–25) Lawrence setae; (26–29) prosoma of ♀♀, showing positions of dorsal marks (white arrows in Fig. 26); (30) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (31) eye arrangement, dorsal; (32) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (33) gnathocoxae, ventro-distal, showing reduced serrula (black arrow). Abbreviations:AP – plate of Lawrence setae; DP – dorsal plate of elongated setae; IP – plate of indented claw tuft setae; TS – transverse suture with slit sensilla.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED59FFF53576B196FBD704FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914109/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914109	Figs 34–45. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa (34–36, 41–43) holotype ♂; (37–40, 44–45) ♀ paratype, PJ 3524. (34–39, 43) habitus of preserved spiders: (34, 37) dorsal; (35, 38) ventral; (36, 39, 43) frontal; (40) palp of ♀, lateral, showing rows of elongated setae; (41–42) palp of ♂: (41) ventral, (42) retrolateral; (44–45) tarsal tips, showing light-coloured indented claw tuft setae (white arrow), additional dark claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrow), and scopula hairs (grey arrow): (44) ventral, (45) lateral.	Figs 34–45. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa (34–36, 41–43) holotype ♂; (37–40, 44–45) ♀ paratype, PJ 3524. (34–39, 43) habitus of preserved spiders: (34, 37) dorsal; (35, 38) ventral; (36, 39, 43) frontal; (40) palp of ♀, lateral, showing rows of elongated setae; (41–42) palp of ♂: (41) ventral, (42) retrolateral; (44–45) tarsal tips, showing light-coloured indented claw tuft setae (white arrow), additional dark claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrow), and scopula hairs (grey arrow): (44) ventral, (45) lateral.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED59FFF53576B196FBD704FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914111/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914111	Figs 46–49. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa: (46) habitat; (47) burrow with opened lid; (48–49) habitus of live spider. (Figs 46–47, 49) by Jon Leroy; (48) by Dirk Kunz.	Figs 46–49. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa: (46) habitat; (47) burrow with opened lid; (48–49) habitus of live spider. (Figs 46–47, 49) by Jon Leroy; (48) by Dirk Kunz.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED59FFF53576B196FBD704FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914139/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914139	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED57FFF0357BB480FCEB03A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914115/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914115	Figs 50–54. May ansie gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Kokerboom Forest, Namibia: (50–52) left ♂ palp: (50) ventral, (51) retrolateral, (52) detail of embolus, ventral; (53) chelicerae, ventral; (54) eye arrangement, dorsal. Abbreviations: C – conductor; DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; RE – round extension of distal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	Figs 50–54. May ansie gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Kokerboom Forest, Namibia: (50–52) left ♂ palp: (50) ventral, (51) retrolateral, (52) detail of embolus, ventral; (53) chelicerae, ventral; (54) eye arrangement, dorsal. Abbreviations: C – conductor; DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; RE – round extension of distal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED57FFF0357BB480FCEB03A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914117/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914117	Figs 55–63.May ansie gen.n. sp. n. from Kokerboom Forest,Namibia (55–57, 61–62) ♂ paratype;(58–60, 63) holotype ♂: (55–57, 60) habitus of preserved spider: (55) dorsal, (56) ventral, (57) frontal, (60) fronto-lateral [left chelicerae removed]; (58–59) ♂ palp: (58) ventral, (59) RTA, dorsal; (61–62) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and dorsal setae (white arrow) penetrating theclaw tuft:(61) lateral, (62) ventral; (63) gnathocoxae, frontal,showing absence of serrula.	Figs 55–63.May ansie gen.n. sp. n. from Kokerboom Forest,Namibia (55–57, 61–62) ♂ paratype;(58–60, 63) holotype ♂: (55–57, 60) habitus of preserved spider: (55) dorsal, (56) ventral, (57) frontal, (60) fronto-lateral [left chelicerae removed]; (58–59) ♂ palp: (58) ventral, (59) RTA, dorsal; (61–62) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and dorsal setae (white arrow) penetrating theclaw tuft:(61) lateral, (62) ventral; (63) gnathocoxae, frontal,showing absence of serrula.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED57FFF0357BB480FCEB03A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914139/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914139	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED52FFEF3555B27DFC8D0075.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914119/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914119	Figs 64–69.May rudy gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley, Namibia: (64–67) left ♂ palp: (64) ventral, (65) retrolateral, (66) tegulum, ventral, (67) RTA, dorsal; (68) eye arrangement, dorsal; (69) metatarsal stopper, dorsal.Abbreviations:C – conductor;DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	Figs 64–69.May rudy gen. n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley, Namibia: (64–67) left ♂ palp: (64) ventral, (65) retrolateral, (66) tegulum, ventral, (67) RTA, dorsal; (68) eye arrangement, dorsal; (69) metatarsal stopper, dorsal.Abbreviations:C – conductor;DE – dorsal extension of proximal embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED52FFEF3555B27DFC8D0075.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914123	Figs 70–77.May rudy gen.n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley,Namibia:(70–72) habitus of preserved spider: (70) dorsal, (71) ventral, (72) frontal; (73–75) ♂ palp: (73) ventral, (74) retrolateral, (75) RTA, dorsal); (76–77) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and claw tuft penetrating dorsal setae (white arrow): (76) lateral, (77) ventral.	Figs 70–77.May rudy gen.n. sp. n., holotype ♂ from Copper Valley,Namibia:(70–72) habitus of preserved spider: (70) dorsal, (71) ventral, (72) frontal; (73–75) ♂ palp: (73) ventral, (74) retrolateral, (75) RTA, dorsal); (76–77) tarsal tips, showing additional claw tufts with Lawrence setae (black arrows) and claw tuft penetrating dorsal setae (white arrow): (76) lateral, (77) ventral.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED52FFEF3555B27DFC8D0075.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914139/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914139	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED4DFFE4357AB013FCC90096.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914127/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914127	Figs 78–86. May norm gen.n.sp. n.from Messum Crater, Namibia (78–80) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]; (81–85) ♀ paratype [PJ 3534]; 86 ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]): (78, 81) epigyne, ventral (with mating plugs); (79, 82) vulva, dorsal; (84) vulva,anterior; (80, 83) schematic course of internal duct system, dorsal; (85) schematic course of internal duct system, anterior; (86) sternum, ventral.Abbreviations:FB – fusion bubbles; FD – fertilisationducts; GE – glandular extensions;GP – guiding pockets; SS – slit sensilla.	Figs 78–86. May norm gen.n.sp. n.from Messum Crater, Namibia (78–80) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]; (81–85) ♀ paratype [PJ 3534]; 86 ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]): (78, 81) epigyne, ventral (with mating plugs); (79, 82) vulva, dorsal; (84) vulva,anterior; (80, 83) schematic course of internal duct system, dorsal; (85) schematic course of internal duct system, anterior; (86) sternum, ventral.Abbreviations:FB – fusion bubbles; FD – fertilisationducts; GE – glandular extensions;GP – guiding pockets; SS – slit sensilla.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED4DFFE4357AB013FCC90096.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914129/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914129	Figs 87–93. May norm gen. n. sp. n. from Messum Crater, Namibia (87–89, 91–93) ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]; (90) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]: (87) eye arrangement, dorsal; (88) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (89) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (90) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (91) Lawrence setae; (92) Claw tuft setae, showing indented tip; (93) leg I, prolateral.	Figs 87–93. May norm gen. n. sp. n. from Messum Crater, Namibia (87–89, 91–93) ♀ paratype [PJ 1852]; (90) holotype ♂ [PJ 1851]: (87) eye arrangement, dorsal; (88) cheliceral dentition, ventral; (89) metatarsal stopper, dorsal; (90) ♀ palpal claw, lateral; (91) Lawrence setae; (92) Claw tuft setae, showing indented tip; (93) leg I, prolateral.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED4DFFE4357AB013FCC90096.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914131/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914131	Figs 94–99. May norm gen. n. sp. n., paratypes from Messum Crater, Namibia (94–96) PJ 1852; (97–99) PJ 3543: habitus of preserved specimens (94, 97) dorsal; (95, 98) ventral; (96, 99) frontal.	Figs 94–99. May norm gen. n. sp. n., paratypes from Messum Crater, Namibia (94–96) PJ 1852; (97–99) PJ 3543: habitus of preserved specimens (94, 97) dorsal; (95, 98) ventral; (96, 99) frontal.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED4DFFE4357AB013FCC90096.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914139/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914139	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	Fig. 120. Distribution records of May gen. n. in Namibia and South Africa: M. bruno sp. n. (green squares; South Africa), M. ansie sp. n. (red circles; Namibia), M. rudy sp. n. (pink diamond; Namibia), M. norm sp. n. (blue triangles; Namibia).	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED4DFFE4357AB013FCC90096.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914141/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914141	Fig. 121. Intrageneric and intergeneric distances and distance of May gen. n. to other genera for 850 bp of the nuclear 28SrDNA gene in 19 Sparassidae genera.All groups are significantly different.	Fig. 121. Intrageneric and intergeneric distances and distance of May gen. n. to other genera for 850 bp of the nuclear 28SrDNA gene in 19 Sparassidae genera.All groups are significantly different.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
03F987A3ED4DFFE4357AB013FCC90096.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914099	Figs 1–10. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa, holotype ♂: (1–4) left ♂ palp (1) ventral, (2) retrolateral, (3) distal tegulum, prolateral, (4) RTA, dorsal; (5–6) eye arrangement (5) frontal, (6) dorsal); (7) leg I, prolateral; (8) leg claw; (9) gnathocoxae and labium, ventral; (10) cheliceral dentition, ventral. Abbreviations: C – conductor; E – embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	Figs 1–10. May bruno gen. n. sp. n. from Witsand, South Africa, holotype ♂: (1–4) left ♂ palp (1) ventral, (2) retrolateral, (3) distal tegulum, prolateral, (4) RTA, dorsal; (5–6) eye arrangement (5) frontal, (6) dorsal); (7) leg I, prolateral; (8) leg claw; (9) gnathocoxae and labium, ventral; (10) cheliceral dentition, ventral. Abbreviations: C – conductor; E – embolus; S – “shoulder” of basal cymbium.	2015-08-12	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Jäger, Peter;Krehenwinkel, Henrik			
