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Dysderidae  C. L. Koch, 1837 / Dysdera  Latreille, 1804   214 species

Dysdera flavitarsis  Simon, 1882

Description
Male

Palp dark red-brown, tarsus as long as tibia. Bulb: the point longer than the lobe, very thick, bent at its base, with a strong, obtuse protuberance on this bend. Prosoma 3 mm long.

Female

Prosoma dark red-brown, almost black, covered with punctures. Prosoma 3 mm long. Sternum bright red. Eyes: anteriors much larger than posteriors, PLE larger than PME, anteriors 0.7 diameter apart. Legs red-brown, all segments spineless, except metatarsus III and IV with 2 small spines.

Distribution
  Presence
  No data
Global distribution (WSC 2024): Portugal, Spain
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Distribution List

"No references" does not mean that the species does not occur in this country, but that we have not yet inserted the reference for it. We are working on it.

Portugal   (Branco et al., 2019) ||| Spain   (Branco et al., 2019) |||
References

Branco V V, Morano E, Cardoso P (2019) An update to the Iberian spider checklist (Araneae). Zootaxa 4614: 201-254 pdf

Crespo L C, Silva I, Enguídanos A, Cardoso P, Arnedo M A (2021) The Atlantic connection: coastal habitat favoured long distance dispersal and colonization of Azores and Madeira by Dysdera spiders (Araneae: Dysderidae). Systematics and Biodiversity 19: 906-927 pdf

Simon E (1914) Les arachnides de France 6 (1). Paris (Roret): 1-308 pdf

WSC (2024) World Spider Catalog. Version 25.5. Natural History Museum Bern, online at http://wsc.nmbe.ch (31.10.2024) doi: 10.24436/2 pdf

Updates
09-12-2021 Image insert
06-11-2014 Image insert