The pennimani group

Female members of this group have paired copulatory openings, each on a deep, wide atrium ( P. talquian with atrial hoods) on the posterior half of the epigynum; copulatory ducts anteriorly directed, nearly parallel, heavily sclerotized; bursae arising anteriorly, distant from copulatory openings; oblong or liver-shaped primary spermathecae situated lateral to copulatory ducts; fertilization ducts long. Males have a slender, straight embolus pointing distoretrolaterally; embolar basal process thin distally; conductor long with wide tip, and apical tegular process absent.

Composition. P. pennimani and P. talquian . For detailed descriptions see Chamé-Vázquez et al. (2018).

Distribution. Chiapas.