Lycosidae  Sundevall, 1833 / Pardosa  C. L. Koch, 1847   127 species

Pardosa femoralis  Simon, 1876

Description
Male

Prosoma dark yellowish brown, with indistinct leight bands, median band widened behind ocular area, lateral bands broken into 3-4 spots. Chelicerae yellow. with long white and black hairs. Sternum brown, with a narrow light spot anteriorly. Legs yellowish brown, femora dorsally indistinctly annulated. Opisthosoma: dorsum brown, suffused with black, and with a light lanceolate spot narrowly bordered with black, venter with white pubescence and scattered black teeth.

Body length male: 6.6 mm
Female

Colouration as in males.

Body length female: 7.7 mm
Distribution
  Presence
  No data
Global distribution (WSC 2024): Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Russia (Europe)
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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.

France   (no references) ||| Italy   (Pantini & Isaia, 2019) ||| Portugal   (Branco et al., 2019) ||| Russia, Central   (no references) ||| Russia, Eastern   (no references) ||| Russia, Southern   (Ponomarev, 2022) ||| 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

Holm Å, Kronestedt T (1970) A taxonomic study of the wolf spiders of the Pardosa pullata-group (Araneae, Lycosidae). Acta entomologica Bohemoslovaca 67: 408-428 pdf

Pantini P, Isaia M (2019) Araneae.it: the online catalog of Italian spiders, with addenda on other arachnid orders occurring in Italy (Arachnida: Araneae, Opiliones, Palpigradi, Pseudoscorpionida, Scorpiones, Solifugae). Fragmenta Entomologica 51: 127-152 pdf

Ponomarev A V (2022) Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) of the southeast of the Russian Plain: catalogue, the fauna specific features. SSC RAS Publishers, Rostov-on-Don, 640 pp. pdf

Simon E (1937) Les arachnides de France 6 (5). Paris (Roret): 979-1298 pdf

WSC (2024) World Spider Catalog. Version 25.0. Natural History Museum Bern, online at http://wsc.nmbe.ch (22.01.2024) doi: 10.24436/2 pdf