Trabea heteroculata
"Description.—(Coloration somewhat faded in alcohol). Male: CW = 1.55, CL = 2.40, TL = 5.00. Carapace pale brown with broad pale median band and two continuous broad pale lateral bands. Sternum yellow with some faint darker spots near coxae. Chelicerae yellow with longitudinal, black stripes. Clypeus yellow. Abdomen with dorsal side pale brown to yellow and with some black mottling forming two longitudinal stripes. Ventral side mainly yellow. Spinnerets yellow. Legs yellow, hardly any darker markings visible. Femur I with two pro-apical spines. Tibia I with three pairs of ventral spines and an additional apical pair. Metatarsus I with three pairs of ventral spines and an additional apical pair. Palp mainly yellow with some faint darker spots.
Female: (n = 2) CW = 1.75 (1.70–1.80), CL = 2.65 (2.60–2.70), TL = 4.85 (4.80– 4.90). Carapace pale brown with broad pale median band and two continuous broad lateral bands. Sternum pale yellow. Chelicerae yellow, mostly with darker streaks. Clypeus yellow. Abdomen with dorsal side pale brown to yellow and with two longitudinal darker stripes, ventrally pale yellow. spinnerets yellow. Legs yellow with darker mottlings. Ventral spination of tibia and metatarsus I as in male. Palp yellow to light brown, without darker markings." Alderweireldt, 1999
"Diagnosis.—Smaller and paler species than the others considered here. Vulva with spermathecae typically overlapping with one part oriented to ventral side. Cymbium of male rounded without lateral dent and with many flattened setae on tip. Palpal tibia short. Terminal apophysis relatively weak." Alderweireldt, 1999
"Type material.—RUANDA: Rugege forest, 1800 m, 20 August 1907, 1/ holotype (Schubotz) (ZMB 10523) (examined).
Other material examined.—TANZANIA: Kilimanjaro, Kiboscho, 3000 m, 1?4/ (Y. Sjo¨stedt) (NHRS). KENYA: Mount Kenya, July 1975, 1/ (R. Bosmans) (MRAC 161.774)." Alderweireldt, 1999