Fauna of West Bengal- Araneae: Spiders- Subfamily Corinnidae
Author
Biswas, B.
Author
Biswas, K
text
1992
Zoological Survey of India
Calcutta, India
Fauna of West Bengal Part 3 (Arachnida and acari)
422
428
book chapter
10.5281/zenodo.892221
29a71195-6181-41da-b3df-8fdcba4f3cd7
892221
Genus 34.
Oedignatha
Thorell
1881.
Oedignatha
Thorell,
Ann. Mus. Civ.
Star.
Nat. Genova
,
18
: 209.
1931.
Oedignatha
: Gravely,
Rec. Indian. Mus.,
33(3): 264.
1934.
Oedignatha
: Rcimoscr,
Proc. zool. Soc. London
, (1): 15.
Diagnosis
: Cephalothorax oblonged, not narrow in front, sufficiently high with a very short central fovea. The cephalic sheild coming up to the posterior median eyes. The frontal row slightly recurved and the posterior row longer than the amcrior row, slightly procurved. The ocular quadrate almost squire. Chelicerae twice longer than its breadth inner margin provided with 5 to 9 teeth, outer margin with 3 teeth. Sternum oval in shape. Abdomen oblonged covered with sclerotized dorsal shield ornamented by whitish spot, sometimes dorsum provided by dorsal scoulum.
The spiders of this genus are found in high altitude and low hilly region of foliage leaves.
Type-species
:
Oedignatha scrobiculata
Thorell.
Distribution
: India, Sri Lanka, Java, China.