Mallinus
Mallinus nitidiventris is a species of spider in the family Zodariidae. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus Mallinus and is endemic to South Africa, commonly known as the Mallinus zodariid spider.
Distribution
Mallinus nitidiventris occurs across multiple provinces in South Africa, including the Free State, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, and Western Cape. Notable localities include Matjiesfontein, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, Goegap Nature Reserve, and various farms around Aberdeen.Habitat
The species is a free-running ground spider that forages in open ground. It has been observed in the vicinity of various ant species and has been recorded feeding on ants. The species occurs at various altitudes and has been collected using pitfall traps.Description
Mallinus nitidiventris is a small spider with a total length ranging from 2.13 to 2.72 mm. It can be distinguished from other zodariine spiders by the relatively smaller size of the anterior median eyes.The carapace shows strong granulation and the opisthosoma is very globose, usually higher than long in both sexes. The species has circumferential folds laterally and a shiny scutum covering the dorsum in both sexes. Populations from southwestern parts of the range have a clearly darker carapace and wine-red legs.