Micaria micans and Micaria peliculia, femora IV, dorsal view
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Leg colouration (femur IV in dorsal view) in specimens from OTU‐1 (Micaria micans) and OTU‐2 + OTU‐3 (M. pulicaria). The arrows point to the diagnostic dorsal striation at femora IV in M. micans. (a) ID207 from Köllitsch; (b) ID214 from Ahlden; (c) ID175 from Kent; (d) ID181 from Kara‐Alma/Kyrgyzstan; (e) ID189 from Allgäu Alps; (f) ID70 from Schmilka; (g) ID176 from Kent; (h) ID117 from Khevsureti/Georgia. Date: 19 January 2020. Source: Muster C, Michalik P. Cryptic diversity in ant-mimic Micaria spiders (Araneae, Gnaphosidae) and a tribute to early naturalists. Zool Scr. 2020;49:197–209. https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12404. Author: Christoph Muster and Peter Michalik.
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