Stenaelurillus abramovi Logunov, 2008
Figs 34–39, 508
Stenaelurillus abramovi Logunov, 2008: 43, figs 1–7 (D♂ ♀); holotype ♂ in ZMMU, examined.
Diagnosis
By the presence and shape of the movable distal projection (DP) of the functional tegulum (Figs 36–39), S. abramovi is closest to S. fuscus (see Cao et al. 2016: figs 40B, 41), from which the male can be distinguished by the longer, finger-shaped embolus (short and inconspicuous in S. fuscus) and by the absence of dense lateral pubescence on the carapace (present in S. fuscus; compare Logunov 2008: fig. 6 with Cao et al. 2016: fig. 41D). The female of S. fuscus remains unknown.
Material examined
THAILAND: 1 ♂, Trat Prov., Kho Chang Island, Chai Chet Cape, 12°04′ N, 102°16′ E, 20–60 m a.s.l., 28 Nov. 2016, V. K. Zinchenko leg. (ISEA 001.7320); 1 ♂, same prov., Kho Chang Island, nr Coconut Beach Resort, 12°04′ N, 102°16′ E, 6 m a.s.l., 19– 22 Nov. 2016, V. K. Zinchenko leg. (ISEA 001.7323).
Distribution
To date, this species has been described and is known from the type locality in southern Vietnam (Binh Chau – Phuoc Buu Nat. Reserve) only (Logunov 2008; Logunov & Jäger 2015). New to Thailand and the first record from outside the type locality. A detailed description of this species was provided by Logunov (2008).