Lu-Yu Wang, Muhammad Irfan, Yuri M Marusik, Zhi-Sheng Zhang
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Review of the wolf spider genus Halocosa Azarkina & Trilikauskas, 2019 from China (Araneae, Lycosidae).
The wolf spider genus Halocosa Azarkina & Trilikauskas, 2019 from China is reviewed, including two species: H.cereipes (L. Koch, 1878) (♂♀) and H.hatanensis (Urita, Tang & Song, 1993) (♂♀). Both species are restricted to northern China, with H.cereipes recorded from China for the first time. Halocosajartica (Urita, Tang & Song, 1993), syn. nov. is synonymized with H.hatanensis (Urita, Tang & Song, 1993). Detailed species descriptions, along with morphological photos, genitalia illustrations, SEM photos of the bulbs and photos of live specimens are also presented.
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