Asianopis celebensis (Merian, 1911) Lin & Shao & Hänggi & Caleb & Koh & Jäger & Li, 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.911.38761 |
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scientific name |
Asianopis celebensis (Merian, 1911) |
status |
comb. nov. |
Asianopis celebensis (Merian, 1911) comb. nov. Fig. 9A-F View Figure 9
Dinopis celebensis Merian, 1911: 167, figs A, B (♂only, ♀ mismatched).
Type material examined.
♂ (NMB), NMB-ARAN-00514b, "Zentral-Celebes, nördlich vom Golf von Bone", South Sulawesi, north of the Gulf of Boni (precise locality not known).
Diagnosis.
The male can be distinguished from other congeners by having the distal lobe of the MA distinctly smaller than the basal lobe; in other Asianopis spp., the distal lobe is slightly smaller than the basal lobe (Fig. 9A, C View Figure 9 ).
Description.
See Merian (1911). Photos of holotype male habitus and palps are shown in Fig. 9A-F View Figure 9 .
Distribution.
Indonesia (Sulawesi).
Comments.
One male and two females were types for Asianopis celebensis (Merian, 1911) comb. nov. after Merian (1911). Based on the current study, one type female from North Sulawesi is Asianopis dumogae (Merian, 1911) sp. reval. comb. nov., and the other type female from South Sulawesi is a member of the zhuanghaoyuni -group, but its status at the species level is uncertain because of the missing epigyne.
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