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[See also Catalogue of Salticidae: Phlegra ferberorum]
[Genus: Phlegra - List of Species]
Descriptions of New Taxa
A Supplement to Salticidae Diagnostic Drawings Library
by Jerzy Proszynski 1997
Phlegra ferberorum Proszynski, 1998
See Drawings
Material: ISRAEL: female holotype - "Mt. Hermon, Marg Man 1400m. 6. IV. 1971 leg. M. BROZA. Coll. HUJ 14240"
Etymology: named for Miss Ilana FERBER and her parents.
Remark. The species is entirely different from Phlegra v-epigynalis, also collected on slopes of Mt. Hermon, at the 600 m higher altitude.
Diagnosis. Specimen without distinct stripped abdominal pattern. Orbital setae around AME dorsally reddish, laterally and medially whitish; clypeus brown without contrasting, striking setae. Epigynal grooves oval, narrowing posteriorly.
FEMALE
Cephalothorax brown; eye field blackish brown; dorsum of thorax lighter brown with sparse adpressed dark setae; very indistinct lighter streak along dorso-lateral edge with indistinct, short and thin whitish, slightly denser setae; sides brown; ventral edge of carapace dark and with sparse, minute, whitish setae ventrally.
Abdomen dark brown, sparsely mottled yellow; median streak along the posterior half lighter and narrow (3/10 of width of abdomen) with remnants of a mixture of dark and colorless setae.
Frontal aspect: AME surrounded dorsally by reddish setae, laterally and medially by whitish setae which ventrally become sparser, short and very inconspicuous; ALE surrounded dorsally by longer whitish setae with yellowish hue, laterally and ventrally by shorter whitish setae; clypeus brown, almost bald, with a few thin, very sparse and inconspicuous whitish, adpressed setae, not influencing its appearance, and a few brown bristles. Chelicerae brown; pedipalps brown, their patellae lighter with whitish setae; legs I brown with remnants of inconspicuous, transverse rows of white adpressed, thin setae across prolateral edge of tibia and patella.
Ventral aspect light brown, margin of ventral abdominal surface lighter but sides of abdomen much darker.
Epigyne: grooves almost oval, with slight antero-lateral expansion, encircled by sclerotized rim; septum narrow, slightly boadened posteriorly; copulatory openings narrower than in Phlegra fulvastra and Ph. pori, narrowing funnel-like before passing into the first convoluted chamber, located laterally to the median, indistinctly narrower, chain of chambers, which reaches the level of the rim of the copulatory opening.
Legs I: tarsus light brown, darker brown basally, with indistinct short scopula; metatarsus short, brown, darker brown at both extremities; tibia broadened and somewhat swollen medially, with three pairs of ventral spines, brown, with two indistinct transverse stripes of white, adpressed setae, prolaterally lacking conspicuous setae; patella similar with two indistinct, lighter stripes prolaterally; femur apical half brown, basally slightly lighter, with both dark and white setae, small, thin and short. Legs II: similar to I, but lighter and darker stripes developed into somewhat more visible annuli. Legs III-IV: general coloration brown, pattern similar to I but annuli more contrasting.
Measurements (mm): Female. Length of cephalothorax 2.63; length of abdomen 3.31; length of 5 segments of leg I 3.97.
Distribution: Israel: Mt. Hermon, Marg Man 1400 m.
Seasonal appearance of adult female: - IV.