Pseudomogrus salsicola (♂,♀) (SIMON, 1937)

In addition to the genus diagnosis, the following features characterize the species:

MALE

Body coloration contrasting. Cephalothorax dark brown, eye field light fawn, broad streaks of elongate white scales from ALE, medially to eyes III, towards hind end of the eye field and further, along dorsolateral edges of thorax towards thoracic hindmargin. Abdomen: dorsally lancet-shaped streak, blackish brown with scattered orange scales, surrounded laterally by bent white streaks of scales, margins of dorsal surfaces greyish yellow. Frontal aspect: eyes I surrounded with whitish and a few colourless scales; clypeus light fawn with white triangular "beard" of setae overhanging cheliceral bases; chelicerae brown; tibia I dark with colourless scales. Palpal organ: dorsal surface of cymbium and pedipalpal tibia yellow with white setae. Legs dorsally mainly yellow, laterally mainly brown or with brown spots and annuli, with sparse whitish scales. Sparse scopulae on tarsi I-II on distal parts of ventral surfaces. Ventral aspect yellow, abdomen whitish, sides of abdomen greyish. Measurements (mm). Male. Length of cephalothorax 1.70; length of abdomen 1.59.
Seasonal appearance of adult specimens. Male - IV, VII, XII. (c) PRÓSZYŃSKI 2003

Distribution: Geographical DistributionEurope. Afrika. Eastern Europe & Asia. Middle East.

FEMALE

Distribution: Geographical DistributionEurope. Afrika. Eastern Europe & Asia. Middle East.