Pholcus tambunan
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2016.200 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:404329BA-FD12-4F24-ABB6-0AC78A11DE54 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6074644 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB3B4178-FFBB-FF96-FDB1-EA76BBBC94A8 |
treatment provided by |
Jeremy |
scientific name |
Pholcus tambunan |
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Pholcus tambunan View in CoL species group
Diagnosis
The two species included in this group are medium-sized, long-legged spiders (body length ~4, male leg 1 length: ~35–40), distinguished from other species groups in Pholcus by combination of the following characters: elongate abdomen angular dorso-posteriorly ( Figs 94, 98 View Figs 93 – 100 ); six eyes; male chelicerae with distinctive distal apophyses (flat sclerites without modified hairs; Figs 103 View Figs 101 – 105 , 108 View Figs 106 – 113 , 120 View Figs 120 – 124 ); most palpal structures unusually long (in particular genital bulb; Figs 101 View Figs 101 – 105 , 121 View Figs 120 – 124 ); male bulb without uncus; epigynum weakly sclerotized, scape directed towards anterior with terminal ‘knob’ ( Figs 104 View Figs 101 – 105 , 123 View Figs 120 – 124 ); female internal genitalia with pair of highly distinctive three-layered telescopic tubes ( Figs 105 View Figs 101 – 105 , 124 View Figs 120 – 124 ).
Description
See individual descriptions of the two very similar species below.
Composition
Only the two species described below.
Natural history
Both species were found on the undersides of live leaves where they built very fine webs tightly attached to the leaf surface. Both species were frequently seen to share their webs with cecidomyiid flies. For further information, see descriptions below.
Distribution
The P. tambunan group is restricted to northern Borneo ( Fig. 1 View Fig. 1 ).
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