A review of the spider genera Anapisona and Psudanapis
Author
Platnick, N. I
Author
M. U. Shadab
text
American Museum Novitates
1979
2672
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PlatnickShadab1979b
Pseudanapis wilsoni Forster
Pseudanapis wilsoni Forster
, 1959, p. 316,figs. 111-117, 154 (male holotype from New Guinea, in MCZ, not seen).
Diagnosis: Males of
P. wilsoni
may be recognized by the presence of spines on the first tibia (Forster, 1959, fig. 114),females by the reduction of the pedipalp to the coxa only. Male: Described by Forster (1959).
Female: Described by Forster (1959). Material Examined: None; known only from the type series taken in leafmould in a lowland rain forest at the Lower Basu River, Huon Peninsula, New Guinea, by E. O. Wilson in 1955.