Description of the male of Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849), with new distributional data of C. meridionalis Lise, Ott & Rodrigues 2009 (Araneae, Zodariidae)
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Spiders, taxonomy, Chile, Peru, Argentina, new recordsAbstract
Abstract: The male of the Chilean zodariid spider Cybaeodamus lycosoides (Nicolet, 1849) is described and illustrated for the first time. New records for this species are provided, including the first from Peru, as also new localities from Argentina for C. meridionalis Lise, Ott & Rodrigues.Downloads
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