Two new Thiratoscirtus species from Gabon (Araneae, Salticidae, Thiratoscirtinae)
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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2015.123Keywords:
arachnology, taxonomy, Afrotropical regionAbstract
Two new species of jumping spiders, Thiratoscirtus oberleuthneri (♂) and Th. lamboji (♀), are described from Gabon, one of the least explored areas of the Afrotropics. Both species live in rainforest, at the forest floor. They are members of a very poorly known subfamily of salticids, the Thiratoscirtinae.References
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