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Corresponding author: Charles R. Haddad ( haddadcr@ufs.ac.za ) Academic editor: John Midgley
© 2025 Charles R. Haddad.
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Haddad CR (2025) Corrigenda: Haddad CR (2025) And they just keep coming: four new genera of dark sac spiders from southern Africa (Araneae, Trachelidae). African Invertebrates 66(1): 19-64. https://doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.66.139299. African Invertebrates 66(1): 207-208. https://doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.155979
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Following publication of the above paper in African Invertebrates in January 2025, it was brought to my attention that the series of photographs of Rukuluk gramineus sp. nov. were incorrectly attributed to Ruan Booysen; the correct photographer was, in fact, Rudolph Steenkamp. As such, the following correction to the figure legend should be made, with my sincere apologies:
Figure 1. General habitus of live Foordana distincta sp. nov., female from Komani, Eastern Cape (A–C), Namaquella arida sp. nov., male from Akkerendam Nature Reserve, Northern Cape (D–F), and Rukuluk gramineus sp. nov., female from Witsand Nature Reserve, Northern Cape (G–I) A, D, G dorsal view B, E, H anterior view C, F lateral view I dorsolateral view. Photos by Ruan Booysen.
Figure 1. General habitus of live Foordana distincta sp. nov., female from Komani, Eastern Cape (A–C), Namaquella arida sp. nov., male from Akkerendam Nature Reserve, Northern Cape (D–F), and Rukuluk gramineus sp. nov., female from Witsand Nature Reserve, Northern Cape (G–I) A, D, G dorsal view B, E, H anterior view C, F lateral view I dorsolateral view. Photos by Ruan Booysen (A–F) and Rudolph Steenkamp (G–I).
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Charles R. Haddad https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2317-7760
All of the data that support the findings of this study are available in the main text.