Draconarius euryembolus, Wang, XIN-PING, Griswold, CHARLES E. & Miller, JEREMY A., 2010

Wang, XIN-PING, Griswold, CHARLES E. & Miller, JEREMY A., 2010, Revision of the genus Draconarius Ovtchinnikov 1999 (Agelenidae: Coelotinae) in Yunnan, China, with an analysis of the Coelotinae diversity in the Gaoligongshan Mountains, Zootaxa 2593, pp. 1-127 : 42-43

publication ID

zt02593p127

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6200422

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scientific name

Draconarius euryembolus
status

sp. nov.

Draconarius euryembolus View in CoL sp. nov.

(Figs 138-145, 538)

Type material: Holotype. ♂, CHINA: Yunnan: Longling County: Pass over Gaoligongshan, Nankang, 36 km directly SE Tengchong , N24°50', E98°47', 2100 m, native forest, November 4-7, 1998, C. Griswold, D. Kavanaugh, C.L. Long ( HNU) GoogleMaps .

Paratype. CHINA: Yunnan: Tengchong County: 1♂, Bawan village, 39-41 km of the road Bawan-Tengchong , N24° 55625', E98° 45155', 2416 m, October 12, 2003, G. Tang ( CAS, CASENT9020370 ) .

Etymology: The species name is derived from Greek word “eurys”, which means “broad”, combined with the word “embolus”, and refers to the broad base of embolus; name in apposition.

Diagnosis: This new species can be easily distinguished from other Draconarius species by the absence of a conductor dorsal apophysis (Figs 138-139). It is similar to the members of the genus Iwogumoa Kishida 1955 due to the lack of a conductor dorsal apophysis, but can be easily distinguished from Iwogumoa by the presence of a broad conductor, a broad embolus, and the large AME (larger than ALE) (Fig. 144).

Description: Male (holotype) Large sized Coelotinae , total length 9.80 (Fig. 143). Dorsal shield of prosoma 5.30 long, 3.80 wide; opisthosoma 4.50 long, 3.60 wide. AME largest; ALE slightly smaller than AME, but larger than posterior eyes, which are subequal ( AME 0.29, ALE 0.24, PME 0.21, PLE 0.22); AME separated from each other by slightly less than half of their diameter, slightly separated from ALE; PME separated from each other by about their diameter, from PLE by about 1.5 times PME diameter (AME-AME 0.13, AME-ALE 0.04, PME-PME 0.20, PME-PLE 0.32, AME-PME 0.20) (Fig. 144). Promargin of chelicera with 3 teeth, retromargin with 3. Labium with length and width subequal ( L / W =1.00) (Fig. 145). Palpal patellar apophysis small; RTA more than half of tibial length, with blunt, slightly protruding distal end; lateral tibial apophysis tiny, barely visible; cymbial furrow large, slightly more than half of cymbial length; conductor short, broad, with a large lamella, without a dorsal apophysis; median apophysis spoon-shaped, long, not free-standing along anterior edge; embolus originating between prolateral and proximal, with base broad, long, extending posteriorly beyond tibia/tarsus junction to middle part of tibia, thread broad, starting at 9- o’clock-position, running more than one quarter of an oval, distal half filiform, coiling beyond distal part of bulb (Figs 138-142).

Female. Unknown.

Distribution: China (Yunnan: Tengchong, Longling) (Fig. 538).

HNU

HNU

CAS

USA, California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences

AME

USA, Florida, Gainesville, University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History, Allyn Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Agelenidae

Genus

Draconarius

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