The Oonopid Spiders (Araneae: Oonopidae) From Hainan Island, China
Author
Tong, Yanfeng
Author
Li, Shuqiang
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2008
2008-02-29
56
1
55
66
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5341255
2345-7600
5341255
Ischnothyreus qianlongae
,
new species
(
Fig. 4A–G
)
Holotype
. –
Male
(
IZCAS
),
Qianlong Cave
(
18
°
35'N
109
°
25'E
),
Maogan Town
,
Baoting County
,
Hainan
Island
,
China
, coll.
Y. Song
, X.
Han, G
. Deng and
Y. Tong
,
13 Apr.2005
.
Diagnosis. –
The male of this new species (female unknown) is similar to
I. narutomii
(Nakatsudi, 1942)
(
Oi, 1958
;
Lee, 1964
), but can be distinguished by the modifications on base of cheliceral fang, the complicated membranous outgrowths on apical part of embolus, and the blackish brown sides of carapace.
Description. –
Male.
Body length 1.51; carapace 0.84 length, 0.65 width; abdomen 0.67 length, 0.42 width. Sides of carapace blackish brown, dorsally yellow, dorsal scutum brown, chelicerae, sternum and ventral scutum light yellow, legs yellow. Carapace with pair of dark brown, egg-shaped patches behind eyes; dorsally with three rows of short hairs. Eyes six in two rows, quite compactly arranged; ALE separated only by a line; posterior eyes in a straight row, touching each other. Base of cheliceral fang with prominent processes; retromargin of fang furrow with a small tooth. Labium wider than long; endites with pointed tip. Leg I: femur with 2 prolateral and 1 small retrolateral spine, patella spineless, tibia with 4 pairs, metatarsus with 2 pairs of very long ventral spines. Leg II is similar to leg I except femur with only one prolateral spine. Measurements of legs: I 2.13 (0.62, 0.27, 0.56, 0.43, 0.25); II 2.15 (0.63, 0.28, 0.52, 0.47, 0.25); III 1.85 (0.56, 0.25, 0.35, 0.44, 0.25); IV 2.65 (0.75, 0.36, 0.55, 0.64, 0.35). Leg formula: 4> 1 = 2> 3. Dorsal scutum about covering five-sixths abdominal length. Bulbus of palp elongated, gradually tapering apically, obtusely bent before apex. Embolic part not divided into distinct lobes, bearing complicated membranous outgrowths.
Female.
Unknown.
Etymology. –
Specific name comes from the
type
locality.