The Panjange nigrifrons group in Borneo (Araneae: Pholcidae): high diversity in Sarawak, apparent absence in Sabah
Author
Bernhard A. Huber
Author
Charles Leh Moi Ung
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2016
2016-03-24
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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2016.184
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Panjange tahai
(
Huber, 2011
)
comb. nov.
Pholcus tahai
Huber, 2011: 158
; figs 600–602, 616–617, 673–695 (Ƌ
♀
).
Diagnosis
Easily distinguished from congeners by highly distinctive procursus (very long, with hinge between proximal and distal parts; fig.
674 in
Huber 2011
); females with distinctive internal genitalia (figs
617, 678 in
Huber 2011
) but difficult to distinguish externally from other representatives of the
Pa. nigrifrons
group.
New material examined
INDONESIA-BORNEO
,
Central Kalimantan
:
1 ♀
,
Tumbang
(
2°02’ S
,
113°35’ E
) [type locality],
primary bog forest
,
3–13 Sep. 1985
(
S. Djojosudharmo
),
RMNH
;
9 ƋƋ
,
12 ♀♀
,
Kaharian
(
2°02’ S
,
113°40’ E
),
marshy primary forest, foliage
,
2–16 Sep. 1985
(
S. Djojosudharmo
),
RMNH
;
1 Ƌ
,
4 ♀♀
, same data but
bog forest
,
RMNH
;
5 ƋƋ
,
5 ♀♀
(2 vials),
40 km
NW
Palangkaraya
[~
1.95° S
,
113.75° E
],
secondary forest, leaves
,
Sep. 1985
(
S. Djojosudharmo
),
RMNH
.
Distribution
Known from three localities in Central Kalimantan (
Fig. 1
).