I have been looking at the Drassodes females in the wiki and found several (potential) misidentifications:
On the
Drassodes cupreus page:
- By
Arno: this one is not very certain although Rainer had addressed this specimen somewhere in the forum. Going purely typologically, this has to be Drassodes lapidosus.
- also by
Arno, from ten years ago: similar case as above.
- by G.
H. Morka: with two chambered posterior receptacula, obviously Drassodes pubescens.
On the
Drassodes pubescens page:
- by
Arno, a very old photo: this one is strange but seems to belong to the cupreus-lapidosus complex with the low lateral folds and the constricted anterior receptacula, there seems to be only one pair of posterior receptacula too. Maybe an actual Drassodes cupreus with the angular posterior end of the septum?
Simeon