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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA088D07EEDFECAFC92" bold="true" box="[151,310,746,772]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Eupoa nezha</emphasis>
Maddison &amp; Zhang
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material:
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male in UBC-SEM from
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:
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:
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Pingxiang City, Daqingshan Park.
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,
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,
<date id="4E7F1033FFA9FFA08A5D7F82FD46FC09" box="[538,698,901,927]" pageId="3" pageNumber="26" value="2006-05-14">14 May 2006</date>
. J.X. Zhang, M.S. Zhu, W.G. Lian, H.Q. Ma (JXZ06#004).
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:
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,
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, one juvenile, same data as holoype. Two of the
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males were used for
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extraction. Of one (
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Voucher d220), the entire body and appendages were used except for the palpi; of the other (
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Voucher MRB102) the abdomen was used.
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA088807822FEAFFBA9" bold="true" box="[199,339,1061,1087]" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Etymology.</emphasis>
This species and
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA08A657822FD64FBA8" box="[546,664,1061,1086]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">E. jingwei</emphasis>
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, small and mysterious forest-dwellers, are named after spirit creatures in Chinese mythology.
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fought the son of the dragon king, and was later reborn from a water lily as a powerful spirit.
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA08880789AFEBBFB21" bold="true" box="[199,327,1181,1207]" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Distinguished from
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA08A06789AFD22FB20" box="[577,734,1181,1206]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Eupoa prima</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA08B5A789AFC64FB20" box="[797,920,1181,1206]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">E. jingwei</emphasis>
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by genitalic characters. Male palp patellar apophysis more folded than in
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA08A4478C2FD96FB48" box="[515,618,1221,1246]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">E. prima</emphasis>
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, and more delicate than in
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA08BEC78C2FBDEFB48" box="[939,1058,1221,1246]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">E. jingwei</emphasis>
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. Tip of tegular apophysis not as bifurcate as in
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA0890C78EAFE48FA90" box="[331,436,1261,1286]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">E. prima</emphasis>
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, and shorter than in
<taxonomicName id="FDC14D70FFA9FFA08AF678EAFCD6FA90" box="[689,810,1261,1286]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Eupoa" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="3" pageNumber="26" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="jingwei">
<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA08AF678EAFCD6FA90" box="[689,810,1261,1286]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">E. jingwei</emphasis>
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. In epigynum, shield behind openings smaller compared to openings than in
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA089817912FDD1FAB8" box="[454,557,1301,1326]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">E. prima</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFA9FFA08A217912FD20FAB8" box="[614,732,1301,1326]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">E. jingwei</emphasis>
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.
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Total length 1.51.6.
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total length 1.5; carapace 0.9 long, 0.7 wide, 0.4 high; abdomen 0.7 long, 0.6 wide. Carapace (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08A2E7962FD53FAE9" box="[617,687,1381,1407]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Fig. 5</figureCitation>
) yellow brown with gray brown lateral margins; eyes with dark surroundings; eye region gray brown. Clypeus (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08A9C798AFCD8FA31" box="[731,804,1421,1447]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Fig. 6</figureCitation>
) gray brown with only a few long hairs. Eye sizes: AME 0.24, ALE 0.16, PME 0.03, PLE 0.14. First eye row 0.80 wide, second eye row 0.60 wide, third eye row 0.68 wide, eye area 0.50 long. Clypeus height 0.06. Fovea absent. Chelicerae small and yellow; promargin with two teeth; retromargin with three teeth and three denticles; both margins with long setae. Endites, labium and sternum yellow with gray pigments. Legs gray with yellow longitudinal stripes. Metatarsus I with three pairs of ventral spines, and tibia I without ventral spines. Measurements of legs: I 1.4, II 1.3, III 1.3, IV 1.9. Leg formula: 412=3. Abdomen (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08A677A7AFD94F901" box="[544,616,1661,1687]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Fig. 5</figureCitation>
) with dorsal scutum, dorsum dark and venter yellow. One male has paired yellow patches on dorsum as in female. Palp (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08B5C7AA2FC75F929" box="[795,905,1701,1727]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Figs 14</figureCitation>
): complex and difficult to interpret. A large sclerite on the prolateral ventral side, which appears to be the tegulum, bears a broad projection distally that is not the embolus; we will refer to it as the tegular apophysis (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08B377AF2FC4BF899" box="[880,951,1781,1807]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
, ta). Rather, the embolus (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08CB17AF2FAC2F899" box="[1270,1342,1781,1807]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
) begins hidden behind the tegulum just prolateral to the aforementioned projection, then proceeds proximally beneath the tegulum, then curls up the prolateral side, becoming externally visible for a short length (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08CB17B42FAC2F8C9" box="[1270,1342,1861,1887]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
) before curling in the distal portion of the palp. The path of the embolus is shown in
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08C737B6AFB82F811" box="[1076,1150,1901,1927]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
. A prominent fingerlike sclerite projects retrolaterally from a membranous region retrolateral to the tegulum (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08C3D7B92FAFDF839" box="[1146,1281,1941,1967]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Figs 1, 3, 4</figureCitation>
). This is presumed to be the median apophysis (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFA9FFA08A027BBAFD4FF841" box="[581,691,1981,2007]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="26">Figs 1, 4</figureCitation>
, ma). The tibia has a modest blunt retrolateral apophysis. The dominant apophysis is a retrolateral patellar apophysis (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFAEFFA78B637C9FFC71FF24" box="[804,909,152,178]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">Figs 2, 3</figureCitation>
), which is twisted and folded.
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<emphasis id="08B5EAE1FFAEFFA788807CB8FED7FF4F" bold="true" box="[199,299,191,217]" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">Female:</emphasis>
Total length 1.8; carapace 0.9 long, 0.8 wide, 0.5 high; abdomen 0.9 long, 0.8 wide. Carapace coloration and patches similar to those of male. Eye sizes: AME 0.24, ALE 0.16, PME 0.04, PLE 0.14. First eye row 0.86 wide, second eye row 0.70 wide, third eye row 0.76 wide, eye area 0.52 long. Clypeus height 0.06. Measurements of legs: I 1.6, II 1.3, III 1.4, IV 2.0. Leg formula: 4132. Abdomen gray brown dorsally with paired yellow patches, front margin with a few long black setae, venter yellow. Epigynum (
<figureCitation id="A2FA2A76FFAEFFA78CBB7D67FABFFEEC" box="[1276,1347,352,378]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 7" captionStartId="4.[151,269,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[152,1372,559,1867]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[152,1435,517,1880]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 7. Eupoa nezha Maddison &amp; Zhang, new species. 1 4 Palp of male holotype (1 ventral-prolateral view, 2 retrolateral, 3 ventral-retrolateral, 4 view as Figure 3, but highlighting path of embolus. Arrows show exit path of sperm, first into embolus then out of embolus opening); 5 6 Male paratype; 7 epigynum of paratype female, ventral view. e = embolus; ma = median apophysis; t? = tegulum?; ta = tegular apophysis. Scale bars 0.2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/175830/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
): Difficult to interpret, with two circular less sclerotized areas anteriorly that we presume include the openings. Behind them is a shield that overlaps the epigastric furrow.
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