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A new Leiobunum species is described from Spain, Leiobunum incantaturbs sp.n. The species is characterised by its colour pattern, large size and very long legs, the absence of denticle rows on the retrolateral sides of coxae I to III and its penial morphology. It has been found in two separate areas, Serranía de Cuenca (Castilla-La Mancha) and Sier...
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