Bathippus Thorell, 1892
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Type species. – Plexippus macrognathus Thorell, 1881 , by subsequent designation.
Diagnosis. – This genus is so similar to Canama that Prószynski´ (1987) suggested merging Canama with Bathippus . However, the studies by Davies & Zabka (1989) led to different conclusions, and indicated that they differed in the cheliceral and epigynal structure. Female epigynum of Bathippus with two depressions divided by a median ridge, spermatheca large and round, male chelicera lacking the bifurcated tooth on retromargin; whereas in Canama , female epigynum with only one large depression, spermatheca not distinctly inflated, and male chelicera with a bifurcated retromarginal tooth.
Remarks. – Up to now, 28 species have been recorded in the world (Prószynski´, 2002), not including the 3 new species reported in this paper. Members of this genus are mainly distributed in the South-east Asia, Australia (Queensland) and New Caledonia.
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Bathippus Thorell, 1892
Zhang, J. X., Song, D. X. & Li, Daiqin 2003 |
Bathippus
Thorell, T 1892: 401 |