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30 March 2020 Remarks on two poorly known Dionycha spiders from the Afrotropical Region (Araneae: Cheiracanthiidae, Liocranidae)
Zingisile Mbo, Charles R. Haddad
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Abstract

Embrik Strand described a large number of spiders from the Afrotropical Region. We examined the type specimens of two poorly known species from the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, which have never been redescribed or illustrated. Clubiona ruandana Strand, 1916 (Clubionidae) is misplaced and its transfer to CheiracanthiumWagner, 1887 (Cheiracanthiidae) is proposed, based on a redescription of the female holotype, making it the sixth Cheiracanthium species recorded from Rwanda. The female holotype of Corinna nossibeensisStrand, 1907 (Corinnidae) is imaged and the species is synonymized with Oedignatha scrobiculataThorell, 1881 (Liocranidae), representing the first record of this genus and species from Madagascar.

Zingisile Mbo and Charles R. Haddad "Remarks on two poorly known Dionycha spiders from the Afrotropical Region (Araneae: Cheiracanthiidae, Liocranidae)," Arachnology 18(4), 325-328, (30 March 2020). https://doi.org/10.13156/arac.2020.18.4.325
Published: 30 March 2020
KEYWORDS
Africa
Cheiracanthium
Clubiona
Clubionidae
Corinna
Corinnidae
Oedignatha
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