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Autors principals: Haddad, Charles Richard, Wiśniewski, Konrad, Wesołowska, Wanda
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Publicat: Zenodo 2024
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14596348
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  • <p><b><i>Bianor eximius</i> Wesołowska & Haddad, 2009</b></p><p><i>Bianor eximius</i> Wesołowska & Haddad, 2009: 23, figs 16–19, 211 (♀); Wesołowska & Cumming 2011: 77, figs 5–7 (♀); Wesołowska & Haddad 2018: 883, figs 15, 43, 44 (♀).</p><p><b>Material examined.</b> <b>MOZAMBIQUE: <i>Inhambane</i>:</b> Bartholomew Diaz Point, 21°15.585’S, 35°06.851’E, leaf litter, mangroves, 10.XII.2007, leg. C. Haddad, R. Lyle & R. Fourie, 1♀ (NCA 2020 /113).</p><p><b>Distribution.</b> A species known from South Africa and Zimbabwe, recorded from Mozambique for the first time.</p><p><b>Remarks.</b> The male of this species remains unknown, which makes confirmation of its validity challenging. Females can be distinguished from those of <i>Bianor albobimaculatus</i> (Lucas, 1846), which is widespread in Africa and Asia (World Spider Catalog 2024), by the large white patches on the abdomen, the very long seminal ducts with three loops, and the multi-chambered receptacles (compare Wesołowska & Haddad 2009: figs 16, 19 with Prószyński 2003: figs 111, 120–122).</p>