Corinnomma comulatum Thorell, 1891
Fig. 6
Corinnomma comulatum Thorell, 1891: 23 (♀).
Type material. Holotype ♀ from INDIA: Nicobar Islands (southern groups), collector unknown, 1845-1847 (the Galathea Expedition), repository ZMUC (zmuc00013079), examined based on photographs.
Diagnosis. Females of C. comulatum are closely related to the females of C. severum (Thorell, 1877), as both have mediolaterally placed copulatory openings and wrinkled spermathecae, but they can be distinguished from the latter species by the C-shaped rims of copulatory openings (vs. obliquely placed comma-like rims of copulatory openings in C. severum) and proximal part of anterior spermathecae II wrinkled (vs. straight proximal part of anterior spermathecae II in C. severum) (compare Fig. 6C with Wang et al. 2012: fig. 2H–I).
Description. For description of the female, see Thorell (1891).
Supplementary description. Female. Opisthosoma oval, with small anteriorly placed dorsal scutum (Fig. 6A). Genitalia (Fig. 6C): epigynal plate widely circular, with W-shaped posterior margin. Copulatory openings mediolaterally placed, with inverted comma-like rims. Spermathecae sac-like, anterior spermathecae II contiguous, with anterolateral extensions, with wrinkled proximal part; posterior spermathecae I tubular, wrinkled, diverging.
Male. Unknown.