. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. dorsal mark on carapace posteriorly divided. Tibia 1 in 13 females from type locality: (mean ), 6 females from Lake Oku area: (mean ). Epigynum with distinctive pattern of dark lateral and median bands (Fig. 919), long transparent 'knob' (Fig. 943) barely visible in dissecting microscope; internal genitalia as in Figs. 920 and 944. Distribution. Known from two localities in West and Northwest Regions, Cameroon (Fig. 940). Material examined. C7\MEROON: West Region: near Mbouda, Bamboutos: S holotype above; same data, lie? 149 in


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. dorsal mark on carapace posteriorly divided. Tibia 1 in 13 females from type locality: (mean ), 6 females from Lake Oku area: (mean ). Epigynum with distinctive pattern of dark lateral and median bands (Fig. 919), long transparent 'knob' (Fig. 943) barely visible in dissecting microscope; internal genitalia as in Figs. 920 and 944. Distribution. Known from two localities in West and Northwest Regions, Cameroon (Fig. 940). Material examined. C7\MEROON: West Region: near Mbouda, Bamboutos: S holotype above; same data, lie? 149 in ZFMK. Northwest Region: Menchum Div.: forest near Lake Oku (6n2'N, 10°27'E), ca. 2150 m , ( Griswold, S. Larcher, N. Scharfif, C. Wanzie), 2(5^2$ in CAS; same collection data, 1 $ in CAS; same collection data, 4$ in USNM; Mount Oku, forest of PodocarpuslArun- diy^aria (6°'N, 10°'E), 2450 m , 14. ( Griswold, N. Scharff, S. Larcher, Menzepoh, Tame), \$ in USMN; at Lake Oku (6°'N, 10°'E), 2300 m , at bark, 16. ( Huber), \S in ZFMK. 201. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig


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