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 2016-03-24 184 184 1 32 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2016.184 journal article 10.5852/ejt.2016.184 2e754b68-5172-4cdc-8106-6b27d7bec3ca 2118-9773 830950 AC6509DC-B848-4645-BCD9-35BF0BE263F1 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 ).