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Talthybia Thorell 1898

Authors: Han, Guang-Xin; Zhu, Ming-Sheng; Levi, Herbert W.;

Talthybia Thorell 1898

Abstract

Talthybia Thorell, 1898 Talthybia Thorell, 1898: 376; Roewer, 1942: 890; Bonnet, 1959: 4235; Murphy & Murphy, 2000: 87, Fam. 15: fig. 8. Type species. Talthybia depressa Thorell, 1898, by monotypy. Diagnosis. Carapace low, length and width subequal. Cephalic region wide, truncate on anterior margin, with a pointed tubercle at lateral angle. Lateral eyes located under the pointed tubercles laterally (Fig 21), median eyes widely separated; posterior median eyes largest. A small tuber situated medially under clypeus. Abdomen soft, nearly truncate on anterior edge; dorsum with cone-shaped and triangular tubercles, scattered with many round and sclerotized brown spots; back with pleats. Epigynal scape developed, wide and flat, the distal part spoon-shaped. Distribution. China, Myanmar.

Published as part of Han, Guang-Xin, Zhu, Ming-Sheng & Levi, Herbert W., 2009, alpha-amylase inhibitor Parvulustat (Z- 2685) from Streptomyces parvulus, pp. 55-63 in Zootaxa 2297 on page 59, DOI: 10.13018/bmr16157, http://zenodo.org/record/5308828

Keywords

Arthropoda, Talthybia, Arachnida, Araneidae, Animalia, Araneae, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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