Resembles E. tirolensis. Dorsal tibial apophysis lamella-shaped, lamella broken. Patellar apophysis not turned, shorter than patella. Palpal femur strongly turned near the base, palpal apophysis almost 2 times shorter than palp, upper half of femur with 3-4 spines.
Resembles E. psychrophila. Epigyne weakly sclerotised, covered with numerous fine wrinkles. Receptacula diverging, upper edge placed just over receptacula.
"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.
Aakra K, Morka G H, Antonson A, Farlund M, Wrånes R E, Frølandshagen R, Løvbrekke H, Furuseth P, Fjellberg A, Lemke M, Pfliegler W P, Andersen S, Olsen K M, Aadland B, Berggren K (2016) Spiders new to Norway (Arachnida, Araneae) with ecological, taxonomical and faunistic comments. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 63: 6-43
Lissner J, Jensen J-K, Hansen L J, Simonsen W, Kelduni R, Nissen K (2016b) An updated checklist of spiders (Araneae) of the Faroe Islands. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 63: 197-240
Marusik Y M, Böcher J, Koponen S (2006b) The collection of Greenland spiders (Aranei) kept in the Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen. Arthropoda Selecta 15: 59-80
Mikhailov K G (2013) The spiders (Arachnida: Aranei) of Russia and adjacent countries: a non-annotated checklist. Arthropoda Selecta, Supplement 3: 1-262
Tanasevitch A V, Koponen S (2007) Spiders (Aranei) of the southern tundra in the Russian plain. Arthropoda Selecta 15: 295-345
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