A review of Sri Lankan Brignolia including the description of four new species (Araneae: Oonopidae)
Author
Ranasinghe, U. G. S. L.
Author
Benjamin, Suresh P.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4144
4
451
476
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4144.4.1
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1175-5326
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Brignolia trichinalis
(
Benoit, 1979
)
(
Fig. 19
A–B)
Gamasomorpha trichinalis
Benoit, 1979
: 192
, figs 2a–e.
Lisna trichinalis
Saaristo, 2001
: 342
, figs 131A–B, 132–134, 135A–B, 136–138
Lisna trichinalis
:
Saaristo: Saaristo, 2010
: 132
, figs 22.131–138.
Brignolia trichinalis
Platnick
et al
., 2011
: 43
–45, figs 190–223.
Material examined.
One
♀
(IFS_Oon_165):
Sri
Lanka
,
Central Province
, Kandy District, Udawattakelle FR, 0
7°17’57”N
80°38’29”E
,
580m
,
29 December 2011
, leg. S. P. Benjamin, litter.
Diagnosis.
Males can be easily recognized by the extended lobe at the tip of the palp (figs.
198–205 in
Platnick
et al
. (2011)
. Females can be recognized by the long epigastric scape (
Figs. 19
A–B; figs.
221–223 in
Platnick
et al
. (2011)
.
Description.
see
Platnick
et al
. (2011)
.
Distribution.
Mauritius
,
Seychelles
and
Sri
Lanka
(new record).