Sphedanus Thorell 1877
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Sphedanus Thorell 1877 View in CoL View at ENA
Sphedanus Thorell 1877: 522 View in CoL (description of the genus, including only the new species S. undatus View in CoL ).
Eurychoera Thorell 1897: 18 (description of the genus, including only the new species E. quadrimaculata ). syn. nov.
Note. Both genera with its type species are clearly synonymous due to striking similarities in the female copulatory organs ( Figs 20–29 View FIGURES 20 – 29 ). The type species of Sphedanus View in CoL is redescribed below and its copulatory organs are illustrated for the first time. Two species are transferred from the genus Eurychoera to Sphedanus View in CoL : Sphedanus banna ( Zhang, Zhu & Song 2004) View in CoL comb. nov. and Sphedanus quadrimaculatus ( Thorell 1897) View in CoL comb. nov. Both species were illustrated recently ( Jäger 2007: sub Eurychoera spp.).
Diagnosis. Female epigynes have a characteristic median field with a more or less prominent median ridge ( Figs 20, 24, 27 View FIGURES 20 – 29 ). Large median atria leading to narrow copulatory ducts, the latter running from anterior to posterior ( Figs 21, 25, 28 View FIGURES 20 – 29 ). Head of spermathecae with rather indistinct glandular pores ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20 – 29 ). Broken emboli are regularly found in epigynes ( Jäger 2007, data used in Uhl et al. 2010).
Web: According to current knowledge species build sheet webs in overhanging branches above jungle streams. A rolled leaf is used in the centre of the web as retreat. Spiders hang upside down under the web.
Species composition. S. undatus (type) from Sulawesi, S. banna comb. nov. from China, Laos and Thailand, and S. quadrimaculata comb. nov. from Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.
Distribution. China, Laos, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia ( Murphy & Murphy 2000), Brunei, Sulawesi ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 16 – 19. 16 – 17 ).
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Sphedanus Thorell 1877
Jäger, Peter 2011 |
Eurychoera
Thorell 1897: 18 |
Sphedanus
Thorell 1877: 522 |