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Male pedipalp: femur proximally with long ventral spines; tibia dorsally with 2 groups of strong but mostly short spines and laterally with a group of strong bristles near tibial apophysis. Epigynal fissure anteriorly widened, with pointed margin of anterior pocket; lateral spots at level of middle of epigynal fissure. Vulva with more pointed anterior border; margin of sclerotized anterior pocket sharply concave (after Ruzicka, 2001) Anyphaena accentuata (Walckenaer, 1802) |
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- | Male pedipalp: Femur without long ventral spines; tibia proximally with a group of strong dorsal spines, and slightly shorter spines on whole dorsal side. Anterior part of epigynal fissure funnel-shaped, with horizontal margin of anterior pocket. Lateral spots at the level of anterior end of epigynal fissure. Vulva with semi-circular anterior border, margin of sclerotized anterior pocket horizontal or slightly concave (after Ruzicka, 2001) Anyphaena furva Miller, 1967 |
1. Anyphaena alboirrorata Simon, 1878 |
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2. Anyphaena numida Simon, 1897 |
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3. Anyphaena pontica Weiss, 1988 |
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4. Anyphaena sabina L. Koch, 1866 |
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