Pholcid spiders from the Lower Guinean region of Central Africa: an overview, with descriptions of seven new species (Araneae, Pholcidae) Author Bernhard A. Huber Author Philippe Le Gall Author Jacques Francois Mavoungou text European Journal of Taxonomy 2014 81 1 46 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bernhard_Huber/publication/265864695_Pholcid_spiders_from_the_Lower_Guinean_region_of_Central_Africa_an_overview_with_descriptions_of_seven_new_species_Araneae_Pholcidae/links/541ff0df0cf241a65a1ae4f6/Pholcid-spiders-from-the-Lower-Guinean-region-of-Central-Africa-an-overview-with-descriptions-of-seven-new-species-Araneae-Pholcidae.pdf journal article 31879 10.5852/ejt.2014.81 347a4cd6-19e4-4116-9429-0d2796f033b5 830852 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AC69F89F-C11B-49B1-8EEE-183286EDA755 Quamtana Huber, 2003 Quamtana is highly diverse in southern Africa, but a few species occur further north in tropical Africa ( Huber 2003c ; Huber & Warui 2012 ; Huber & Kwapong 2013 ). In Central Africa, only Q. oku Huber, 2003 from Cameroon was previously known. The widespread Q. kitahurira Huber, 2003 (previously known from West and East Africa and from Angola) was expected to occur in Central Africa and is here newly reported for the region ( Fig. 31 ).