Liphistius Schiödte, 1849

Peter J. Schwendinger, 2017, A revision of the trapdoor spider genus Liphistius (Mesothelae: Liphistiidae) in peninsular Malaysia; part 1, Revue suisse de Zoologie 124 (2), pp. 391-445 : 393

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.893555

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042342

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4C30A452-FFE6-FFF5-BB56-FDD33D82F7C3

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scientific name

Liphistius Schiödte, 1849
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Liphistius Schiödte, 1849 View in CoL View at ENA

Type species: Liphistius desultor Schiödte, 1849 , described from female holotype deposited in the Natural History Museum of Denmark (= Zoological Museum of the University of Copenhagen).

Diagnosis and characterisation: See

Platnick

&

Sedgwick (1984); habitus as in Fig. 2 View Fig. 2 A-B.

Key to the species-groups in peninsular Malaysia:

1 Embolus proper deeply split, distal portion of sclerotised and membranous part disconnected from each other on both sides (on retrodorsal side more widely so than on proventral side); ventrolateral wall of sclerotised part and of membranous part basally running into a short but very wide, mostly dorsad-directed fold (called “dorsal lamella” in Schwendinger, 1990: figs 60-62) ( Fig. 3A, C, E, G View Fig. 3 ); distal margin of tegulum (corresponding to marginal tegular apophysis of Heptathelinae; see Schwendinger & Ono, 2011) drawn into a more or less distinctly prominent edge; subtegulum with or without apophysis. Poreplate with small CDO and rather small and simple receptacular cluster; mediolateral processes on ventral rim of poreplate present or absent (e.g. Schwendinger, 1990: figs 37-39, 43-45, 47-49, 53-56) .......................................................................................................................................... trang View in CoL -group

- Embolus proper much less distinctly split, sclerotised and membranous part touching each other on both sides and forming a closed tube; connecting fold mostly long and narrow, indistinct and running prolaterad ( Fig. 3B, D, F, H View Fig. 3 ) (in L. endau and L. negara sp. nov. bent prodorsad instead of running straight proventrad or prolaterad; Figs 6F, H View Fig. 6 ; 8F-G); distal margin of tegulum indistinct, never developed as an edge; subtegular apophysis never present. Poreplate with very large quadrangular, pentangular or trapezium-shaped CDO (see Fig. 5 View Fig. 5 ), or (rarely) with small or medium-sized circular CDO (see Fig. 24F View Fig. 24 ), or with indistinct slit-like CDO (see Figs 16A View Fig. 16 , C-D; 22A, C, E, G); receptacular cluster large or medium-sized, always complex, never simple and digitiform; mediolateral processes on ventral rim of poreplate always absent ................................................................................................................ 2

2 Contrategulum with distal edge proventrally ending in a downward-curved, U-shaped or V-shaped row of denticles ( Figs 4C View Fig. 4 ; 6A, C; 8A, D); para-embolic plate short or absent. Vulval plate strongly sclerotised; CDO large, of various shapes; receptacular cluster large, always undivided ....................................................... malayanus -group

- Distal edge of contrategulum proventrally not ending in a U-shaped or V-shaped row of denticles; para-embolic plate short or long. Vulval plate completely or only partially scerotised; CDO small to large, rounded, angular or slit-like, entire, medially divided by a longitudinal septum ( Fig. 13G View Fig. 13 ), or completely divided into two paramedian openings ( Figs 13A View Fig. 13 , C-D; 14I); receptacular cluster entire or divided into two paramedian halves ( Figs 13B View Fig. 13 , E-F, H; 14J) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3

3 Contrategulum with more or less distinct ventral process ( Figs 10B View Fig. 10 , 11F View Fig. 11 , 14 View Fig. 14 C-D). Vulval plate completely scerotised; CDO rounded or angular, entire ( Fig. 12A, C, F View Fig. 12 ), medially divided by a longitudinal septum ( Fig. 13G View Fig. 13 ), or completely divided into two paramedian openings ( Figs 13A View Fig. 13 , C-D; 14I); receptacular cluster always divided into two paramedian halves ( Figs 12B, D, G View Fig. 12 ; 13B, E-F, H; 14J) ........................................................ tioman -group

- Contrategulum always without ventral process. Posterior portion of vulval plate only partially scerotised; CDO and receptacular cluster never divided longitudinally.............................................................................................. 4

4 Para-embolic plate long, its distal margin coarsely serrate ( Figs 15 View Fig. 15 B-D, 17B-D); dorsal apex of contrategulum narrow and pointed ( Figs 15 View Fig. 15 E-F, 17G-H); distal margin of cymbium with two indistinct, subequal lobes ( Figs 15B View Fig. 15 , 17B View Fig. 17 ); tibial apophysis divided into a long part carrying three megaspines and a short part with only one megaspine, all these megaspines short and bent ( Figs 15A View Fig. 15 , G-I; 17A, I-K). Vulval plate with posterior stalk reduced to a small sclerite at posterior margin, far apart from poreplate ( Figs 16 View Fig. 16 A-E, 18A-F) ......................................... linang -group

- Para-embolic plate short, its distal margin smooth; dorsal apex of contrategulum wider, tounge-shaped, with rounded or pointed tip ( Figs 19D View Fig. 19 , 21 View Fig. 21 I-L, 23D-G); distal margin of cymbium with prodorsal lobe distinctly longer than proventral one ( Figs 19C View Fig. 19 , 21H View Fig. 21 , 23J View Fig. 23 ); tibial apophysis undivided, its megaspines long or short, curved but not bent. Posterior stalk wide, close to poreplate, not or only partially connected to poreplate ( Figs 20 View Fig. 20 , 22 View Fig. 22 , 24 View Fig. 24 ) .......... .......................................................................................................................................................... batuensis -group

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Liphistiidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Liphistiidae

Genus

Liphistius

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