“ Micrommata ” darlingi Pocock, 1901

Figs 141–148

Micrommata darlingi Pocock, 1901 b: 339 (Description of female; holotype female from ZIMBABWE: Mashonaland East: Mazoe [= Mazowe: ca. 17°30’37.78”S, 30°58’22.81”E, 1270 m; today listed as belonging to Mashonaland Central], J. ff. Darling, NHM 99.3.7.41; examined).

Distribution. Zimbabwe.

Notes. This species is definitely not congeneric with M. virescens by its genitalia (Figs 141–143) and therefore does not belong to the genus Micrommata . The exact systematic position cannot be determined at present. Its female copulatory organs are somewhat similar to those of Eusparassus Simon, 1903, as well as somatic characters such as eye arrangement, cheliceral dentition with 2 promarginal and 3 retromarginal teeth (Figs 144–148; Moradmand & Jäger 2012: e.g., figs 3A–B). However, differences between the two types of copulatory organs (e.g., MS freely visible or copulatory ducts not reaching the posterior part in “ Micrommata ” darlingi) suggest to wait for a definite transfer when males and probably molecular analyses are available.