Metalepthyphantes praecipuus Locket, 1968 (Figs. 31-32)
Metalepthyphantes praecipuus Locket, 1968: 109, f. 33A-D (Df).
Material examined: Assumption, 1m 1f, 12.- 14.8.1984, USSR. Zool. Exped. leg. (ZMMU) ; Poivre, cocos (F-22), 2mm3ff, 7.8.1984, USSR. Zool. Exped. leg. (MZT AA 2.214 and ZMMU) .
Diagnosis: The male of M. praecipuus is easily recognised by two parallel, slightly curved apophyses on the lateral side of the palp and the female by the voluminous, spavin-like epigyne which is connected to the abdomen by a wide, weakly chitinized stalk.
Description: Male (female well described by Locket 1968): Small, dark, long legged species (TL = 1.36, CL = 0.60, CW = 0.43). Carapace light brownish; abdomen uniform dark grey; legs pale yellowish. No tibial apophysis on male palp; cymbium and bulbus somewhat elongated; two parallel, slightly curved apophyses on lateral side of palp.
Distribution: Previously known only from Angola (Locket, 1968). The first record from Seychelles are from Assumption and Poivre.