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Calathocratus zaragozai sp. nov. Holotype [ZUPVꞏ5654, Alcoi: P.N. Font Rotja: Serra del Menejador]. Appendices. A, right chelicera, lateral view. B, right pedipalp, medial view. C-F: tarsi of legs I-IV, prolateral view. Photo C. Prieto. / Figura 3. Calathocratus zaragozai sp. nov. Holotipo [ZUPVꞏ5654, Alcoi: P.N. Font Rotja: Serra del Menejador]. Apéndices. A, quelícero derecho, vista lateral. B, pedipalpo derecho, vista medial. C-F, tarsos de las patas I-IV, vista prolateral. Fotos, C. Prieto.
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The genus Calathocratus is reliably recorded from the Iberian Peninsula, encompassing two new species described herein. Both species are small, have a similar overall morphology, like a dorsal median area devoid of papillae, but they are very different in penial morphology. Calathocratus zaragozai sp. nov. from the Valencian-Alicante mountains in S...
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... (Table II, Figure 3B, 4B) small and short, protruding from head cap. Trochanter cylindrical. ...
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... Science records of Calathocratus spp. First citizen science record for the Iberian Peninsula was uploaded in 2012 at the Biodiversidad Virtual repository, while most recent records were uploaded in 2022 at iNaturalist repository (Table V; Figure 13). All photographic records show the large and undivided tarsus II, a diagnostic character for Calathocratus, and the smooth median dorsal area delimited laterally by a sinuous crest formed by longer papillae, which is an exclusive character of Western Calathocratus taxa. ...