Pardosa hyperborea (Thorell, 1872)

Pardosa hyperborea


Species recognized by NI Platnick & RJ Raven, The World Spider Catalog external link in 
IUCN Red List Status: NOT EVALUATED external link Switch to common names

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Pardosa hyperborea (Thorell, 1872)

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Male: Carapace narrow, light brown, with two longitudinal dark brown stripes that extend from the posterior end just to the anterior eye row. Clypeus same color as sides; longitudinal dorsal mid line light brown, less conspicuous near postero-median eyes. Mouthparts: Chelicerae yellowish, darker in the apex; labium and endites same color as chelicerae. Sternum dusky with a medial lighter patch. Coxae and femora light brown; patella, tibia, metatarsi and tarsi darker, tibia with three inconspicuous lighter rings. Abdomen dark brown with a longitudinal medial light band bordered by a non continuous black line on each side, venter of abdomen lighter. Palp: Terminal apophysis big, longer than wide, median apophysis small, with two projections, anterior projection short, posterior projections straight, directed backward, prominent. Female: Coloration pattern similar as in males but bigger and lighter. Epigynum: Two well separated anterior hoods, median septum large, prominent and flat posteriorly, lateral plates angular, laying below septum.