Songthela Ono, 2000
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Genus Songthela Ono, 2000
Type species.
Heptathela hangzhouensis Chen, Zhang & Zhu, 1981
Diagnosis.
Songthela males can be distinguished from those of all other Heptathelinae genera by the contrategulum with serrated edges (Figs 3A, D, G View Figure 3 , 4B, D, G View Figure 4 , 5C, D, G View Figure 5 ); by the proximal portion of the conductor relatively narrow and smooth, the distal portion gradually narrowed into one long apical spine (Figs 4D, E View Figure 4 , 5D, E View Figure 5 ) or two apical spines (Fig. 3A, B, D, E View Figure 3 ); and by the distal portion of the embolus slightly sclerotized with a wide and flat opening (Figs 3A, D View Figure 3 , 4B, D View Figure 4 , 5C, D View Figure 5 ). Songthela females differ from those of all other Heptathelinae genera by four receptacular clusters separated from each other, the median pair situated along the anterior margin of the bursa copulatrix or close to the dorsal wall of the bursa copulatrix with distinct tubular stalks, the lateral ones located dorsolaterally (Figs 3I-P View Figure 3 , 4H-O View Figure 4 , 5H-W View Figure 5 ).
Composition.
Songthela bristowei (Gertsch, 1967), S. ciliensis (Yin, Tang & Xu, 2003), S. goulouensis (Yin, 2001), S. hangzhouensis (Chen, Zhang & Zhu, 1981), S. huangyang Li, Liu, Li & Xu, 2020, S. jianganensis (Chen, Gao, Zhu & Luo, 1988), S. mangshan (Bao, Yin & Xu, 2003), S. pluma Yu, Li & Zhang, 2018, S. pyriformis Li, Liu & Xu, 2019, S. sapana (Ono, 2010), S. shei (Xu & Yin, 2001), S. shuyuan Li, Liu & Xu, 2019, S. wosanensis (Wang & Jiao, 1995), S. xiangnan Li, Liu, Li & Xu, 2020, S. xianningensis (Yin, Tang, Zhao & Chen, 2002), S. yunnanensis (Song & Haupt, 1984).
Distribution.
Southern China (Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang Provinces) and northern Vietnam (Lao Cai Province).
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