Orientyla dahurica ( Gerstfeldt 1859 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6229659 |
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Orientyla dahurica ( Gerstfeldt 1859) View in CoL
Craspedosoma dahuricum Gerstfeldt 1859: 272 –274 (Siberia).
Diplomaragna mikhaljovae Shear 1990: 19 View in CoL , 20: figs 25–28 (southern part of the Far East of Russia). Orientyla mikhaljovae View in CoL — Mikhaljova 2000: 171: fig. 52 (southern part of the Far East of Russia). Orientyla dahurica View in CoL — Mikhaljova & Korsós 2003: 219; Mikhaljova 2004: 121–123, 122: figs 279–283, 105: map 13;
Mikhaljova & Marusik 2004: 5; Mikhaljova 2007: 82.
Remarks: Originally described as Craspedosoma dahuricum from near the mouth of Shilka River, Chita Area, Siberia, Russia ( Gerstfeldt 1859), this species is currently considered as a senior subjective synonym of Diplomaragna mikhaljovae Shear 1990 , a species described from the southern part of the Far East of Russia ( Shear 1990), and latter transferred to Orientyla (Mikhaljova 2000) . The synonymy has been established by Mikhaljova and Golovatch (2001).
Distribution: Russia: Siberia (eastern part of Chita Area), Far East (Primorskii Province, Amurskaya Area, Jewish Autonomous Region), North Korea.
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Orientyla dahurica ( Gerstfeldt 1859 )
Mikhaljova, Elena V. & Lim, Kil-Young 2008 |
Diplomaragna mikhaljovae
Mikhaljova 2003: 219 |
Shear 1990: 19 |
Craspedosoma dahuricum
Gerstfeldt 1859: 272 |