Phylogenetic analysis and revision of the linyphiid spider genus Solenysa (Araneae: Linyphiidae: Erigoninae) Author Tu, Lihong Author Hormiga, Gustavo text Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 2011 2011-02-24 161 3 484 530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00640.x journal article 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00640.x 0024-4082 5494095 SOLENYSA MELLOTEEI SIMON, 1894 ( FIGS 7B , 11H ) Solenysa mellottei Simon, 1894: 677 ; Lee et al ., 2004: 100 . Solenysa melloteei Oi, 1960: 153 , figs 52–54; Tu & Li, 2006b: 91 , figs 21–30. Solenysa mellotteei Yaginuma, 1986: 78 , fig. 42.2; Irie & Saito, 1987: 23 , fig. 21; Chikuni, 1989: 56 , fig. 48. Material examined: JAPAN : no detailed collection data, one male and on female ( IZCAS ); JAPAN : Esuzaki , Susami-cho , Wakayama Prefecture ( 33.50°N , 135.57°E ), coll. Yoshito Ishii , 24.viii.1981 , one male and three females ( CNU ) . Diagnosis: Males of S. melloteei can be distinguished from other congeneric species by the horn-shaped third branch of the lamella characteristica and by the truncate anterior terminal apophysis ( Fig. 7B ). The apple-shaped epigynum ( Fig. 11H ) is very similar to that of S. partibilis and S. akihisai sp. nov. , but it differs in the shape of the epigynal collar: somewhat rectangular in S. melloteei ; lateral sides more rounded in S. partibilis ( Fig. 11I ) and inversed equilateral triangular in S. akihisai ( Fig. 8I ). Description: See Tu & Li (2006b) . Remarks: Simon’s (1894: 677) original spelling of the name of this species was ‘ Solenysa mellottei ’. Simon named the new species after its collector (A. Mellotée), although unfortunately he did not use the correct spelling of the collector’s last name (Hirotsugu Ono, pers. comm.). Oi (1960) corrected the spelling to melloteei ’ and Yaginuma (1986) misspelled as ‘ mellotteei ’. Simon’s original spelling (‘ mellottei ’) is deemed an ‘incorrect original spelling’ and thus Oi’s (1960) emendation of the spelling is the valid species name. Natural history: Unknown. Distribution: Japan ( Fig. 22 ).