Forest Spiders of South East Asia With a revision of the sac and ground spiders (Araneae: Clubionidae, Corinnidae, Liocranidae, Gnaphosidae, Prodidomidae and Trochanteriidae).
Author
Deeleman-Reinhold, Christa
text
2001
Brill Leiden; Boston; Köln
Leiden, Netherlands
Forest Spiders of South East Asia With a revision of the sac and ground spiders- Family Liocranidae
400
505
book chapter
10.5281/zenodo.814704
887f4c2c-1812-4aa5-b994-58388f6a45c5
814704
Otacilia luzonica
(Simon, 1898)
(
figs 649-651
,
map 34
)
Palaetyra
luzonica Simon, 1898
HNA: 211, no figure, ♂, Philippines, Luzon, Antipolo.
Old
material
studied.
—
Holotype
♂,
Antipolo
(
MNHNP
,
13697
).
Diagnosis.
— Total length
3 mm
. Predominantly orange spider, the carapace is flat and wide, darkened towards the margin, the legs are faintly annulated, the abdomen has a large scutum, near the posterior margin is a white spot. The anterior eyes are of approximately equal size, PER strongly recurved, PME much smaller than PLE, widely separated, almost juxtaposed to PLE (
fig. 649
). Clypeus 2 diameter of AME. Femur I with 1-1-1 prolateral spines, tibia I with 6-7 ventral pairs, tibia II with 6, metatarsi I and II with 4 pairs. Palpal femur
fig. 650
, ventrally there is a round membranous area rebordered with chitin. The male palp in lateral view is diagnostic,
fig. 651
.
Figs 642-648.
Otacilia armatissima
. Female holotype, Burma, free hand sketches. 642. Habitus. 643. Sternum, m outhparts, ventral. 644. leg IV, m etatarsus and tarsus. 645. Epigyne. 646. Chelicer, ventral. 647 spinnerets, ventral. 648. Left fem ur I, dorsal. 649-651.
Otacilia luzonica
, male holotype, Antipolo, free hand sketches. 649. Habitus. 650. Palpal femur, ventral. 651. Palp, retrolateral. 652-656.
O.
onoi
sp. n.
652. Male, palp, ventral. 653. Retrolateral. 654. Femoral knob, posterior view. 655. Epigyne. 656. Vulva.
FEMALE unknown.
Distribution.
— Luzon.