Draconarius ornatus, Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie
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Draconarius ornatus View in CoL (Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie 1990)
(Figs 316-321, 543)
Coelotes ornatus Wang et al. 1990: 199, figs 53-54 (female holotype and paratype from Kunming , Yunnan, China, in HNU, not examined). Song et al. 1999: 377, figs 221O-P .
Draconarius ornatus : Wang 2003: 541, figs 46A-C, 96A.
Diagnosis: Similar to D. terebratus (Peng & Wang 1997) by the absence of epigynal teeth, presence of posteriorly situated epigynal hoods, anteriorly extending copulatory ducts, and long spermathecal heads. The female can be distinguished by the slightly elongated atrium, and the male by the broad, distinctly bifurcate conductor and the broad embolus (Figs 316-318).
Description: See Wang et al. (1990) and Wang (2003). Photos of male habitus, eyes, labium and palp are provided in this study.
Distribution: China (Yunnan: Kunming) (Fig. 543).
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