Qiongthela Xu & Kuntner, 2015
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Genus Qiongthela Xu & Kuntner, 2015
Type species.
Qiongthela baishensis Xu, 2015
Diagnosis.
Qiongthela males can be distinguished from all other Heptathelinae genera by the blade-like conductor narrowing to a slightly hooked apex (Fig. 2 M–O; Fig. 4 F–J), and by the tegulum with two distinct apophyses (Fig. 2 L–O; Fig. 4 F–J). The females differ from all other Heptathelinae genera by two paired receptacular clusters, all with numerous granula (e.g. Fig. 1 C–H) ( Xu et al. 2015b).
Species composition.
Q. australis (Ono, 2002), Q. nui (Schwendinger & Ono, 2011), Q. baishensis Xu, 2015, Q. bawang sp. n., Q. jianfeng sp. n., Q. yini sp. n., Q. wuzhi sp. n.
Distribution.
China (Hainan), Vietnam.
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