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Fig. 8
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Zamani, 2016: 421, figs 1-5 [holotype female (SMF) examined and illustrated]
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<paragraph id="1F8761DA89EDED8B54FB1C816DFCAE7F" pageId="3" pageNumber="14">Extended diagnosis.</paragraph>
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This single female differs from those of other species in having the anterior half of the FC extend transversally while in other species extend more longitudinally (Fig. 8
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). The only exception is
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Moradmand and
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, 2011 but this species is unique in having wide spread HGO in SC and TC (
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Moradmand and
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: figs 12-13).
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Figure 8.
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Zamani, 2016, female holotype (SMF). A epigynum, ventral B vulva, dorsal C right vulva. Scale bar: 1 mm.
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<paragraph id="13AE703D4CEF9F1CDE4F7D8388B012D4" pageId="3" pageNumber="14">Comments.</paragraph>
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This species is erected on the basis of a single female specimen collected in Lali city, close to the type locality of
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sp. n. In the original diagnosis, this species was compared with
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Simon, 1880 from India, occurring far away from the type locality. Nevertheless its closest similar species seems to be
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which is more widespread in Southwest Zagros (per. obs). Both species share the character of widened FC of vulva, the shape of the CO, EP and the pattern of MEP. Since there are variations in the females copulatory structures (in particular the vulva of
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(see
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Moradmand and
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: figs 12, 18, 19),
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is probably a junior synonym of the former species, but until the male is discovered from the type locality the taxonomic decision cannot be made confidently.
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