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Fig. 1 in East meets West: on the true identity of Cheiracanthium rupestre and Xysticus albomaculatus (AraChnida: Araneae: EutiChuridae, Thomisidae)

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Fig. 1: Illustration of the epigyne of a. C. rupestre in Herman's original description; Herman 1879: Tab. VIIı fig. 158); b. of C. macedonicum in Drensky's original description; Drensky 1921: Tab. Iı fig. 14)ı and C. of C. striolatum in Arachnides de France; Simon 1932: fig. 1361). The epigyne of C. rupestre is structurally quite different. In contrastı the epigynes of the other two taxa represent the extremes of a continuum in external appearanceı and both forms and their intermediates can be found within a single population.

Notes

Published as part of Rainer Breitling, Tobias Bauer, Arno Grabolle, Pierre Oger, Paolo Pantini, Johan Van Keer, Walter P. Pfliegler, Elke JantsCher & Jan Dolanský, 2016, East meets West: on the true identity of Cheiracanthium rupestre and Xysticus albomaculatus (AraChnida: Araneae: EutiChuridae, Thomisidae), pp. 38-49 in Arachnologische Mitteilungen 52 on page 40, DOI: 10.5431/aramit5208, http://zenodo.org/record/198414

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