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Aelurillus guecki Metzner, 1999 ♂. A. Male, habitus, dorsal view. B. Male palpal organ, lateral view. Scale bars in mm.
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Aelurillus guecki Metzner, 1999 is identified as a new record for the Turkish araneo fauna. It’s morphology is briefly described and illustrated.
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