Plexippus bhutani Zabka, 1990
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Plexippus bhutani Zabka, 1990 View in CoL
Figures 3 View Figure 3 I-J, 4D, 5F-F1, 7J
Plexippus bhutani Zabka, 1990b: 173 View in CoL , f. 28-33 (Dmf).
Plexippus bhutani Xie & Peng, 1993: 21 View in CoL , f. 9-11 (f).
Plexippus bhutani Peng et al., 1993: 180 View in CoL , f. 629-631 (f).
Plexippus bhutani Peng & Li, 2003b: 750 View in CoL , f. 1A-C (f).
Plexippus clemens Caleb, 2016b: 274 View in CoL , f. 6-17 (mf), (in part: synonymy with P. bhutani View in CoL rejected)
Documentation studied. Summary of world's literature provided by "Monograph of Salticidae View in CoL ( Araneae ) of the World 1995-2016. Part I & 2" by Prószyński (2016 a, b) and current literature.
Diagnosis. Differs from all remaining species by longer tibial apophysis, reaching level of anterior edge of bulbus ( Figs 3J View Figure 3 , 4D View Figure 4 ), with broad tip, while in comparable species P. clemens apophysis reach mid-length of bulbus ( Figs 3B, H View Figure 3 ), length of apophysis in P. tectonicus ( = yinae ) is intermediate between these two, but is narrow and ends with sharp tip. Embolus relatively broad, it is strongly bent atop basis, appearing as arising from the mid point of anterior edge of bulbus, a position typical for several species of Plexippus . Embolus is also relatively thick, on original drawing followed by whitish structure of similar shape, however, not commented in original description. Epigyne with pocket moved to near anterior end of epigyne, far ahead of copulatory openings ( Figs 5 F-F1) - a pattern characteristic to part of species (see also P. clemens , P. petersi , P. similis , P. tectonicus , species otherwise differing between themselves by proportions of epigyne internal structures, especially shape of ducts, spermathecae and development of armature of scent exuding openings). Abdominal dark stripes are broad ( Fig. 7J View Figure 7 ) in both sexes, also dark stripes on carapace are continuous, not interrupted, light median thoracal stripe ends before eyefield, which is dark. Total body length of male 4.85 mm, of female 5.65 mm (in exemplary specimens of Żabka 1990: 172).
Distribution. Bhutan, India, China: Yunnan
Remarks. Plexippus bhutani is listed in the WSC as a synonym of Plexippus clemens (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) , from which females differ by anterior position of pocket (compare Figs, 3I, 5F-F1 with 5B-B1, 5C-C1) which allows to consider them as separate species. Therefore:
Plexippus clemens (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) (in part) = Plexippus bhutani Zabka, 1990 -
reinstated as separate species.
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Plexippus bhutani Zabka, 1990
Prószyński, Jerzy 2017 |
Plexippus clemens
Caleb, J. T. D. 2016: 274 |
Plexippus bhutani
Peng, X. J. & Li, S. Q. 2003: 750 |
Plexippus bhutani
Zabka, M. 1990: 173 |