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Species of spider

Diploglena dippenaarae is a species of spider of the genus Diploglena. It is endemic to the Western Cape province of South Africa.[1]

The species is named in honour of Ansie Dippenaar-Schoeman, a prominent South African arachnologist who has made significant contributions to the study of African spiders.

Diploglena dippenaarae is known only from two localities near Saldanha Bay: Jacobsbaai and Saldanha.[2] The species appears to have a very restricted distribution.[2]

The species is a free-living ground dweller sampled at night from leaf litter in coastal Fynbos Biome.[2]

Diploglena dippenaarae is listed as Endangered under criterion B due to its restricted distribution. The species is only known from two localities near Saldanha Bay at elevations ranging from 3 to 8 metres above sea level. It appears to have a restricted distribution and more sampling is needed to determine the species range. A precautionary status of Endangered is assigned due to high rates of habitat transformation taking place at the two known locations.[2]

Both males and females are known for this species.[2]

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