Synagelides agoriformis
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Synagelides agoriformis |
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s. agoriformis Strand, 1906 ( Fig. 1)
S. agoriformis Boesenberg et Strand, 1906, p. 330; Proszynski, 1976, m. 209; 1979, p. 318, fjgs. 307-315; Bohdanowicz, 1979, p. 55, figs. 4-8; Namkung, 1980a, p. 122; 1980b, p. 40; 1986, p. 38; Namkung and Yoon, 1980, p. 19, fig. 5. (F); Wesolowska, 1981, p. 82; Namkung and Pail‘, 1982, p. 391; Dunin, 1984, p. 139, figs. 63-64 (MF) [Primore]; Kim and Yoo, 1986, p. 67; Yaginuma, 1986, p. 237, fig. 133.1 (MF); Bohdanowicz and Proszynski, 1987, pp. 133-138, figs. 268-279 (DMF); Bohdanowicz, 1987, p. 65, figs. 1-4, 73-74(MF); Xie and Yin, 1990, p. 301, 304 (N); Chikuni, 1989, p. 158, fig. 52 (MF); Peng et a l., 1993, p. 222, figs. 787-794 (MF); Song et a l., 1999, p. 561, figs. 317Q, 318H-I, 319A.
Specimens examined.
1 Hamgyeongnam-do, Mt. Myohyangsan ( North Korea)
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5 Aug. 1959, 7
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1,
Manpo-dong valley
, 19 Jun. 1965; 1 Hapiro valley ( North Korea), 20-21 Jun. 1965
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1, 1juv.
Jeongbok-ri
( North Korea), 8 Jun. 1965, 7
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1 t,
Hamheung-si, Hongbok-ri
( North Korea), 12 Jun. 1965, 7
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1,
Hamgyeongbuk-do, Onpo-ri
( North Korea), 8-11 Sep. 1966, 7
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1,
Gyeongsangbuk-do, Mt. Geumreungsan
, 10 Jun. 1962, E. 1. 1,
Gyeonggi do, Gwangreung
, 1 Apr. 1964, Y. K. Kim
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Gyeongsangnam-do, Geojedo Gabae
, 24 Jul.
1964, K. Y. Paik; 1 t, 2,
Gyeongsangnam-do, Miyang, Pyochungsa
, 28 Jul. 1964, K. Y
1 t, Chungcheongnam-do, Joryeong , 18 Aug. 1964, K. Y. 1, Jeju-do, Mt. Hallasan , 2 Aug. 1969, K. Y. Paik ; 1 t, Busan-si, Mt. Geumjeongsan , 5 May, 1075, J. H. Kim ; 2
Oaegu-si, Pagyesa , 20 May, 1978, B. S. Cho ; 1 t, Oaegu-si, Mt. Oaedeoksan , 21 May, 1978, K J. Kim ; 2, Gyeongsangnam-do, Namhae , 15 Jul. B. K. Seo ;, Gyengsangnam-do, Guni-si, Mt. Geumosan , 6 Jun. 1983, K. S. Park ; 1, Jeju-do, Mt. Hallasan , 19 Aug. 1984, J. P. Kim ; 1 t, Oaegu-si, Mt. Palgongsan , 11 May 1985, K. M. Kim and Y K. Kwon ; 1 t, 1, 12 Aug. 1985, M. H. Lee ; 1, Gyeonggi-do, Namyangju-si, Joanmyeon, Jinjung-ri , 11 Nov. 1996, 1 t, 6 Jun. 1997, 2 t t, 3 May 2000, 4 t t, , 31-1 May-Jun. 2000, 1 t, 17 Jul. 2000, 1 t, 2 Aug. 2000, B. W. Kim ; 1 t, Gangwon-do, Goseonggun , 24 Jun. 1999, B. W. Kim ; 1 t, Seoul, Nowon-gu, Mt. Bulamsan , 15 Jun. 2000, B. W. Kim. Male. TL 4.75, CL/CW 2.02/1.35, ALlAW 2.5/1.24, SLlSW 0.87/0.63, L1 ER 1.33, L2ER 1.11, L3ER 1.33, HOQ 1.24, P2ER 0.63, AME 0.39, ALE 0.24, PME 0.05, PLE 0.24.
Cephalothorax elongated, brown, eye field large. Sternum pale. Abdomen elongated, grey with white pattern. Legs yellow with dark streaks on femora, broadest on femur 1. Chlicerae dark brown 1 promarginal tooth and 1 retromarginal. Legs brown, 5 pairs of long spines on the ventral side of tibiae I, 2 pairs on the ventral of metatarusui I. Leg formula I IV III II and index 100: 63: 66: 92. Measurements of leg segments is Table 1.
Pedipalps short, robust and swollen patella with rather very penculiar shape. On prolateral side of fumur a distinct tooth, femoral apophysis articulating with a protuberance on patella (Fig. Embolus spirally coiled and bulbus with apical husky apophysis on retrolateral side ( Fig. 1 G). Female. TL 4.60, CLlCW 1.85/1.24, ALlAW 2.50/1.26, SL/SW 0.85/0.57, L1 ER 1.35, L2ER 1.13, L3ER 1.35, HOQ 1.22, P2ER 0.67, AME 0.43, ALE 0.24, PME 0.05, PLE 0.22. 5 pairs of long spines on the ventral side of tibiae I, 2 pairs on the ventral of metatarsi I. Leg formula N I III II and index 100: 69: 74: 108. Measurements of leg segments is presented in Table 2. Coloration resemble as male ( Fig. 1 A).
Epigyne diagonal pockets opening laterally, anteriorly possessing a second pair of smaller and deeper grooves. Copulatory opening to be medially both copulatory ducts and spermatheca to see a ellipse in ventral view( Fig. 1 B, 1C and 10).
Distribution. China, Japan, Korea, USSR: Primor
Femúr | Patella | Tibia | Metatarsus | Tarsus | Total |
Leg 1 1.70/1. 33 | 1. 35/0.99 | 1.35/1.l5 | 0.72/0.61 | 0.39/0.37 | 5.51/4.45 |
Leg II 1. 07/0.91 | 0.57/0.52 | 0.74/0.67 | 0.72/0.63 | 0.35/0.35 | 3.45/3.08 |
Leg III 1. 04/0.96 | 0.52/0.50 | 0.80/0.70 | 0.89/0.80 | 0.37/0.35 | 3.62/3.31 |
LegN 1. 41/1. 28 | 0.70/0.67 | 1. 24/1. 20 | 1. 24/1. 20 | 0.48/0.46 | 5.07/4.81 |
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