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Bulbus large, simple, unstructured. Epigynal groove 1 1/2 of its length apart from epigastric furrow. Prosoma red-brown, with black marginal line. Legs yellowish-brown. Opisthosoma red-brown, with grey-yellow hairs, dorsal pattern and sides black-brown.
Body length male: 7-10 mm, Body length female: 7-11 mm
under bark especially of conifers and under stones, up to 1200 m
Frequent
Global distribution (Platnick 2013): Europe to Central Asia
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