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Sahastata
''Sahastata'' is a genus of Filistatidae, crevice weavers that was first described by Pierre L.G. Benoit in 1968. Species it contains nine species: *''Sahastata amethystina'' Yuri M. Marusik, Marusik & Alireza Zamani, Zamani, 2016 – Iran *''Sahastata ashapuriae'' Patel, 1978 – India *''Sahastata bosmansi'' Zonstein & Marusik, 2019 – Algeria *''Sahastata infuscata'' (Władysław Kulczyński, Kulczyński, 1901) – Eritrea *''Sahastata nigra'' (Simon, 1897) (Type species, type) – Mediterranean to India *''Sahastata sabaea'' Paolo Brignoli, Brignoli, 1982 – Yemen *''Sahastata sinuspersica'' Marusik, Zamani & Mirshamsi, 2014 – Iran *''Sahastata wesolowskae'' Magalhaes, Stockmann, Marusik & Zonstein, 2020 – Oman *''Sahastata wunderlichi'' Magalhaes, Stockmann, Marusik & Zonstein, 2020 – Morocco References

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Sahastata Wesolowskae
''Sahastata wesolowskae'' is a species of crevice weaver in the genus ''Sahastata'' that lives in Oman. It was first described in 2020 by Ivan Magalhaes, Mark Stockmann, Yuri Marusik and Sergei Zonstein. The spider is small, with a carapace that is between long and an Opisthosoma, abdomen that is between long. The female is larger than the male, darker in color and has a more rounded abdomen. Both have a V-shaped pattern towards the middle of the carapace, but it is clearer on the female. The male has a long and slightly bent embolus. The female has an endogyne with distinctive spermathecae. It is these copulatory organs that most clearly differentiate the species from other spiders in the genus. Taxonomy ''Sahastata wesolowskae'' was first described by Ivan Magalhaes, Mark Stockmann, Yuri Marusik and Sergei Zonstein in 2020. The species is named after the Polish Arachnology, arachnologist Wanda Wesołowska. It was placed in the genus ''Sahastata'', raised by Pierre L.G. Benoit ...
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