Djeboa bakeri (Cook, 1966)

(Fig. 7A–E)

Mideopsis (Djeboa) bakeri Cook 1966: 238 .

Material examined: Type series: FMC; holotype female, Liberia, six miles north of Kpain, backwater area of a stream, 7.xi.1957 (Coll. 79), Cook. No further specimens known.

General features: Dorsal shield oval (L/W ratio 1.1–1.2), with medial depression; muscle scars anterior and posterior to the postocularia, with weakly pronounced thickenings (Fig. 7A); colour pattern unknown; gnathosomal bay Y-shaped; tips of Cx-I ending posterior to frontal margin; medial margin of Cx-IV comparatively well developed; Cx-IV with a few, short longitudinal striae. Palp (Fig. 7C): P-1 with a dorsal seta; P-2 with concave ventral and convex dorsal margin; P-3 slender, ventral margin with a basal kink, distally straight; P-4 very slender, ventral margin concave. Legs: I-L (Fig. 7D) with I-L-6 L/H ratio 3.0; IV-L: Fig. 7E.

Discussion: Differences brought out in the key will distinguish this species from all others. Male unknown.

Distribution: Liberia.