Maripanthus Maddison, 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1004.57526 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/59175166-B0A7-4576-B294-856C7AE5FA5C |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:59175166-B0A7-4576-B294-856C7AE5FA5C |
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scientific name |
Maripanthus Maddison |
status |
gen. nov. |
Maripanthus Maddison gen. nov.
Type species.
Maripanthus draconis Maddison, sp. nov.
Species included.
Maripanthus draconis Maddison, sp. nov.
Maripanthus jubatus Maddison, sp. nov.
Maripanthus menghaiensis (Cao & Li, 2016), comb. nov. (transferred from Nannenus )
Maripanthus reinholdae Maddison, sp. nov.
Maripanthus smedleyi (Reimoser, 1929), comb. nov., transferred from Bavia
Etymology.
An arbitrary combination of letters, reminiscent of Marpissa (as the females resemble) and Piranthus (to which it is closely related). To be treated grammatically as masculine.
Diagnosis.
Epigynal atria long and gaping, anteriorly placed. Embolus long and beginning on the basal side of the tegulum, apparently freely articulated from the tegulum (as in the related Piranthus ). Retromarginal cheliceral teeth close together, forming a single short ridge. Male endite with sharp corner (Fig. 11 View Figures 4–35 ). Abdomen with central longitudinal pale band flanked by dark and stuttered into a chevron. Body unremarkable for the Salticinae , in contrast to its sister genus Piranthus which are unusually flat and robust. The small M. menghaiensis and M. reinholdae in some respects resemble Indopadilla or small Bavia , but they lack the ridged chelicera l paturon of the former and the short embolus of the latter.
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