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Singaporemma halongense Lehtinen 1981

Authors: Yan, Fanhu; Lin, Yucheng;

Singaporemma halongense Lehtinen 1981

Abstract

Singaporemma halongense Lehtinen, 1981 Figures 6A–a, 7B (cited from Lehtinen, 1980: fig. 58, slightly modified) Singaporemma halongensis Lehtinen, 1981: 31, figs 43, 49, 54, 58, 62. S. halongense Lin et al., 2017: 45, figs 19A, 21A–D. Examined material. Paratype 1♂ (ZMUT), VIETNAM: Quang Ninh, Ha Long, in litter of brook valley, altitude 30 m, 11 October 1978, P.T. Lehtinen leg. Diagnosis. Male of S. halongense differs from S. bifurcata and S. wulongensis by the unbranched embolic tip (Fig. 6A, a vs. Fig. 6E–F, e–f); from S. adjacens by the narrower embolus (Fig. 6A, a vs. Fig. 6H, h); from S. takensis sp. n. by the straight embolus except its distal tip (Fig. 6A, a vs. Fig. 6G, g); from S. banxiaoensis and S. singulare by the blunt embolic tip (Fig. 6A, a vs. Fig. 6B–C, b–c); from S. lenachanae by the more swollen palpal tibia and the blunt, lamellar embolic tip (Fig. 6A, a vs. Fig. 6D, d). Female of S. halongense differs from S. adjacens by the longer central process (Fig. 7B vs. Fig. 7A); from S. banxiaoensis, S. bifurcate, S. singular, S. takensis sp. n., and S. wulongensis by the absence of inner vulval plate, and/or the lack of anterior ventrolateral plate (Fig. 7B vs. Figs 5C–D, 7C, 8A–B, 9A–B). Description. See Lehtinen, 1981: 31. Distribution. Vietnam (Fig. 10).

Published as part of Yan, Fanhu & Lin, Yucheng, 2018, A review of the spider genus Singaporemma (Araneae: Tetrablemmidae), with the description of a new species, pp. 329-346 in Zootaxa 4392 (2) on page 334, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/1195449

Keywords

Arthropoda, Singaporemma halongense, Arachnida, Animalia, Araneae, Biodiversity, Tetrablemmidae, Singaporemma, Taxonomy

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