A new species of Corinnomma (Araneae: Corinnidae) from southern and eastern Africa, with taxonomic notes on C. olivaceum and C. semiglabrum Author Haddad, Charles R. text African Invertebrates 2006 2006-12-31 47 71 83 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.7911409 2305-2562 7911409 Key to Afrotropical species of Corinnomma 1 Entrance ducts of female epigyne initially directed anteriorly ( Fig. 17 ); PME–PME distance nearly double PME–PLE distance ................................ olivaceum Simon – Entrance ducts of female epigyne initially directed medially or posteriorly; PME– PME distance less than 1.5 times PME–PLE distance ......................................... 2 2 Entrance ducts of female epigyne in a U-shape, initially directed posteriorly, then medially and anteriorly ( Figs 5–7 ); male palpal embolus on an extended stalk, claw-like ( Fig. 1 ); female CL to CW ratio 3:2 ... semiglabrum (Simon) , comb. n. – Entrance ducts of female epigyne initially directed medially ( Figs 12, 13 ); male palpal embolus originating on a short stalk, with a single compact coil ( Fig. 2 ); female CL to CW ratio nearly 5:3 ................................................ lawrencei sp. n.