Meotipa vesiculosa Simon, 1895
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Meotipa vesiculosa Simon, 1895
Figures 6A-H View Figure 6 , 10 View Figure 10
Meotipa vesiculosa Simon, 1894: 514, figs 522, 527 (nomen nudum); Simon 1895: 134 (description of female); Deeleman-Reinhold 2009: 415, figs 13-19 (transferred from Chrysso ); Yoshida 2009: 378, figs 205-207 (male and female).
Chrysso vesiculosa Levi, 1962: 232, figs 80, 81 (female); Yaginuma 1986: 45, fig. 24-1 (female); Chikuni 1989: 32, fig. 15 (female); Zhu 1998: 51, fig. 25A-C (female); Song et al. 1999: 107, fig. 51E, F (female); Yoshida 2003: 125, figs 336, 339-340, 583 (female); Yoshida 2006: 23, figs 1-7 (female); Yin et al. 2012: 305, fig. 115a-f (male and female).
Chrysso jianglensis Zhu & Song, in Song et al. 1993: 857, fig. 9A-C (description of male); Zhu 1998: 68, fig. 39A-C (male); Song et al. 1999: 103, fig. 49K, L (male).
Material examined (holotype not examined).
Yunnan Province: 4♀, Mengla County, Menlun Town, Xishuangbanna Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences (21.93°N, 101.25°E, 570 m), 22 March 2018, F.X. Liu & Z.C. Li leg. (CBEE); Hunan Province: 4♀, Changsha City, Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area (28.19°N, 112.94°E, 210 m), 12 August 2018, Z.C. Li & Z.W. Deng leg. (CBEE); 1♀, Hengyang City, Hengshan Mountain Scenic Area (27.27°N, 112.71°E, 1300 m), 17 August 2018, Z.C. Li & Z.W. Deng leg. (CBEE).
Diagnosis.
This species can be distinguished from other Meotipa species by the combination of following characters: (1) atrium large, with shallow heart-shaped depression (Fig. 6D View Figure 6 ); (2) lateral edges of spermathecae aligned with copulatory ducts (Fig. 6H View Figure 6 ); (3) conductor expanding laterally converting to ring-shape distally (see Yoshida 2009: fig. 207); (4) embolus incurved and long, knife shaped distally (see Yin et al. 2012: fig. 115e, f).
Description.
Female. Cephalothorax pale yellow with a red-brown central stripe; cephalic area relatively long and broad; clypeus narrow, bulged out. Eyes in two rows and nearly uniform in size, strongly recurved; AME separation is greater than AME-ALE, and PE are arranged at almost equal distances; AME black, PME eyes pearly white (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ). Sternum deep yellow, triangular, lateral margins slightly indented. Labium contiguous with the sternum, brown, triangular. Chelicera vertical, deep yellow with red fang (Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ). Legs yellowish white with small hairs and bearing a few dark short spines, the end of tibiae with a black ring in each legs and femur of all legs have small black spots. Leg formula 1423. Pedipalp yellowish white, single-clawed, with many short hairs; tibia with a black ring on the extreme and bearing a lanceolate spine laterally (Fig. 6A, B View Figure 6 ). Opisthosoma approximately triangular laterally, dorsally provided with numerous white and black spots, posterior region extending downwardly towards spinnerets. Two pairs of dorsolateral abdominal humps, black distally (Fig. 6A-C View Figure 6 ). Atrium large, with a clear herringbone structure medially (Fig. 6D View Figure 6 ). Copulatory ducts and fertilization ducts short and both of them extending into spermathecae at the same position (Fig. 6H View Figure 6 ). Spermathecae large, oval-shaped (Fig. 6G View Figure 6 ).
Male. Not collected.
Distribution.
China (Fujian; Guangxi; Hunan; Taiwan; Yunnan, newly recorded), Vietnam to Japan, Philippines, Indonesia.
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Meotipa vesiculosa Simon, 1895
Deng, Zhongwei, Agnarsson, Ingi, Chen, Zhanqi & Liu, Jie 2022 |
Chrysso jianglensis
Zhu & Song 1993 |
Meotipa vesiculosa
Simon 1895 |
Chrysso vesiculosa
Simon 1895 |
Chrysso
O.Pickard-Cambridge 1882 |