Orcevia sokoli (Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2013) comb. nov. (Ḱ氏ĸ尔¤)

Figs 250–258

Echeclus sokoli Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2013: 124, figs 25–31; Prószyński, 2017: 80, fig. 34A.

Material examined. 2♀ (UBCZ; KYU-SAL739), MALAYSIA: Sarawak, Lambir Hills Nat. Pk., Pantu Trail, 4.2020– 4.2021°N, 114.0425– 114.0429°E, 110 m elev., 31 March 2012, leg. W.P. Maddison, E.K. Piascik, WPM#12- 105 .

Diagnosis. Males can be distinguished from O. zabkai sp. nov. by the distally bicuspid RTA (Fig. 255; vs. RTA is unbranched in O. zabkai sp. nov.) and the wide embolus (Fig. 254; vs. narrower and longer in O. zabkai sp. nov.), females can be distinguished from O. zabkai sp. nov. by the starting part of copulatory duct separated from spermathecae, curved and formed an angle of ca. 80° (Fig. 258; vs. CD almost fused to spermathecae in O. zabkai sp. nov.).

Description. See Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold (2013).

Distribution. Malaysia (Sarawak).

Remark. The tubular accessory glands, the folded inner tubes in spermathecae and lobe-like protrusion of tegulum all indicate that this species belongs to Orcevia . Therefore, we herein propose this new combination.