* Borboropactus cinerascens (Doleschall, 1859)

Figs 18 A–E

Thomisus cinerascens Doleschall, 1859: 58, pl. 12, fig 4.

Borboropactus cinerascens (Doleschall) . Simon 1884: 300; Benjamin et al. 2008: 722, figs 8A–E. Regillus cinerascens (Doleschall) . Thorell 1890a: 318.

Borboropactus mindoroensis Barrion and Litsinger, 1995: 203, figs 116a–g. Synonymized by Benjamin et al. (2008). Borboropactus umaasaeus Barrion and Litsinger, 1995: 203, figs 117a–i. Synonymized by Benjamin et al. (2008). Borboropactus bangkongeus Barrion and Litsinger, 1995: 206, figs 118a–i. Synonymized by Benjamin et al. (2008).

Material examined. MALAYSIA: P. Pangkor: 1 male, 30v 150 m, 15–16 December 1997 (MHNG). Johor: 1 female, Kota Tinggi Waterfall, at the foot of Mt. Muntahak (1° 49’ 46.8’’ N 103° 49’ 59.2’’ E), 170 m, rain forest along stream, 24–26 June 2001, P. Schwendinger (MHNG). 1 male, Gunung Arong (2° 33’ 12.1’’ N 103° 45’ 20.5’’ E), 20 m, rain forest, 15 km N Mersing; 29–30 May 2004, P. Schwendinger (MHNG). Gunung Muntaha: 1 male, Kota Tinggi Waterfalls (1° 49’ 46.8’’ N 103° 49’ 59.2’’ E), 170 m, rain forest near stream, 15 km NW Kota Tingggi, 26–27 May 2004, P. Schwendinger (MHNG). Gunung Pulai: 1 male (1° 34’ 50.6’’ N 103° 30’ 36.5’’ E), 50 m, secondary forest, SW Kulai, 24 May 2004, P. Schwendinger (MHNG). INDONESIA: Irian Jaya: 1 female, Biak Island, Koriam, Roidifu, ca. 100 m, 2 February 2001, A. Riedel (MHNG). SUMATRA: North Sumatra Province: 1 male, Nias Island, disturbed primary forest near road, Gunungsitoli-Hiliduho (1° 15’ 59’’ N, 97° 32’ 37’’ E), 100 m 24 June 2006, P. Schwendinger (MHNG).

Diagnosis. Most closely related to and likely to be confused with B. bituberculatus . Males are separated from B. bituberculatus by the rounded MA, broad based E and tapering C (Fig 18 A). Females are separated by the shape of the AH, which is broader in B. cinerascens and the tapering ET; in B. bituberculatus the ET is stouter (Figs 18 D, 20D).

Description. Male palps as in Figs 18 A–C. Epigynum as in Figs 18 D, E. Described in detail in Barrion and Litsinger (1995).

Distribution. China, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea, Philippines.