Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) Magalhaes & Berry & Koh & Gray, 2022

Magalhaes, Ivan L. F., Berry, James W., Koh, Joseph K. H. & Gray, Michael R., 2022, Labahitha spiders (Arachnida: Araneae: Filistatidae) from islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, European Journal of Taxonomy 805 (1), pp. 1-51 : 24-34

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scientific name

Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936)
status

comb. nov.

Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) View in CoL comb. nov.

Figs 3 View Fig , 16–24 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig , 28B–C View Fig , 29D–E View Fig

Filistata marginata Kishida View in CoL in Komatsu, 1936: 151, pl. 22. Syntypes from Taiwan, Tainan, Aug. 1935, K. Kishida leg., lost or untraceable, not examined.

Filistata bakeri Berland, 1938: 187 , figs 159–162. Male holotype and female allotype from Vanuatu, Santo, Jun.–Jul. 1927, Baker leg., deposited in MNHN AR 3436, examined. Syn. nov.

Filistata bakeri – Berland 1942: 24.

Pritha bakeri – Lehtinen 1967: 260. — Ramírez et al. 2021: 17.

Filistata marginata View in CoL – Kayashima 1943: 11, pl. 7 fig. 1. — Lee 1966: 15, fig. 2d. — Wang 1987: 252, fig. 1H–K. — Song et al. 1999: 46, fig. 17u.

Prithinae sp. Costa Rica MR11 – Wheeler et al. 2017: 583.

Prithinae IFMsp22 – Magalhaes & Ramírez 2017: 668.

Pritha marginata View in CoL – Zonstein & Marusik 2019: 88.

Notes

Zonstein & Marusik (2019: 88) considered the type locality of Filistata marginata as “ Japan, Honshu, Akita Prefecture, Senboku”. This was apparently a mistake: H. Ono (in litt.) informed us that the original text in Komatsu (1936) reads “Distribution: Taiwan. In August of 1935, Mr. Kyukichi Kishida found this spider in a hotel at Tainan where he stayed. […] Afterwards, Mr. Izumi Kayashima announced that this spider is very common in houses in Taihoku.” Taihoku was an administrative region of the island while it was under Japanese rule, and corresponds to modern-day Taipei. Apparently, the old Japanese kanji ‘tai’ was misread by Zonstein & Marusik as ‘sen’, causing the confusion. Thus, the correct type locality of this species is Taiwan, Tainan. This species is cited in books on Taiwanese spiders ( Kayashima 1943; Lee 1966), supporting this view. H. Ono (in litt.) kindly informed us that “after the death of Dr. Kishida in 1968, no specimen has been found, which he presumably held”, and thus we may consider that the type specimens of F. marginata have been lost. We have examined specimens from Taiwan, Pingtung (50 km to the south of Tainan) whose habitus morphology fits well with Komatsu’s (1936) illustration, thus ascertaining the identity of this species. Since this is the only filistatid known to occur in Taiwan and the original illustrations match our specimens, this name can be objectively applied to this species, precluding the need for a neotype (see International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, article 75.1). Wang (1987: fig. 1i) was the first to illustrate the female genitalia of this species, showing the single pair of receptacles with a trilobulate structure; however, the locality of the illustrated specimens is unclear.

The types of Filistata bakeri are in a bad state of preservation, and apparently have dried at some point. The palp of the holotype is deformed, especially the sperm duct; the colours are faded, but Berland’s illustration match the colour pattern of fresh specimens examined by us. Berland (1938) mentions a male paratype, but the two vials we saw contain only one male, six females and one immature. Records of this species by Berland (1942) from Austral Islands could not be checked and are not included in the map; his report of this species for Christmas Island probably refers to L. gibsonhilli . Lehtinen (1967) included two species in his Pritha bakeri group: Filistata bakeri from Vanuatu and a species from Taiwan he thought to be new (his revision did not account for F. marginata ). We here show that specimens from both islands are conspecific; specimens from Taiwan ( Fig. 19F View Fig ) and Vanuatu ( Fig. 19C View Fig ) show similar female genitalia, and the differences observed in males ( Fig. 18D, G View Fig ) are due to the bad preservation of the holotype of Filistata bakeri .

Diagnosis

The male is most similar to L. incerta sp. nov. in the paraembolic lamina divided in two parts, with a rounded apex near the embolus; it differs by strong fimbriations in the paraembolic lamina and the bulb with a median constriction ( Fig. 18 View Fig ) (vs smaller fimbriations, bulb without clear median constriction). Females are unique among all filistatids by the genitalia with a single pair of stalked, trilobate receptacles ( Fig. 19 View Fig ).

Examined type material

Holotype of Filistata bakeri

VANUATU • ♂; Espiritu Santo ; [15.30036° S, 166.91821° E]; Jun.–Jul. 1927; Baker leg.; MNHN AR 3436 About MNHN . GoogleMaps

Allotype of Filistata bakeri

VANUATU • ♀; same collection data as for holotype; MNHN AR 3436 About MNHN . GoogleMaps Paratypes of Filistata bakeri

VANUATU • 5 ♀♀, 1 imm.; same collection data as for holotype; MNHN AR 3437 About MNHN GoogleMaps .

Additional material examined

BRAZIL – Alagoas • 3 ♀♀; Maceió ; [9.64986° S, 35.70892° W]; 11 Sep. 2003; N. Lo-Man-Hung leg.; IBSP 41004 View Materials GoogleMaps . – Pernambuco • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Tamandaré, Reserva Biológica de Saltinho ; 8.72986° S, 35.17614° W; 44 m a.s.l.; 26 May 2015; L.S. Carvalho leg.; in house; CHNUFPI 1590 GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; CHNUFPI 1591 GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, 10 ♀♀, 1 imm.; same collection data as for preceding; CHNUFPI 1595 GoogleMaps .

COOK ISLANDS • 1 ♀; Aitutaki Island , Ubelia District, main village ; [18.86629° S, 159.80005° W]; 27 Mar. 1987; J A. Beatty leg.; in crevices on buildings; JBJB GoogleMaps 4 ♀♀, 4 imm.; Mitriaro coral island ; [19.87742° S, 157.70186° W]; 19–21 Jan. 1996; J. Boutin leg.; CAS 9062893 About CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Rarotonga ; 21.20525° S, 159.80218° W; 15–25 Jan. 1996; J. Boutin leg.; mixed forest; CAS 9062894 About CAS GoogleMaps .

COSTA RICA – Alajuela • 5 ♂♂, 11 ♀♀, 1 imm.; Upala, San Gerardo ; [10.89778° N, 85.01306° W]; 600 m a.s.l.; Jun. 2009; C. Víquez and J. Mata leg.; manual collecting; INBIO 108899 GoogleMaps . – Guanacaste • 3 ♂♂, 9 ♀♀; Bagaces, Sendero Cantera ; [10.52516° N, 85.25414° W]; 100 m a.s.l.; 19–22 Nov. 2008; C. Víquez leg.; manual collecting; INBIO 104619 GoogleMaps 3 ♀♀; Liberia, Estación Maritza ; [10.6346° N, 85.44068° W]; 600 m a.s.l.; 21 Apr. 2004; C. Víquez leg.; manual collecting; INBIO 104556 GoogleMaps 4 ♀♀, 1 imm.; Santa Rosa ; [10.83793° N, 85.70511° W]; 21 Jun. 2006; C. Víquez leg.; INBIO GoogleMaps . – Heredia • 1 imm.; 4 km SE of Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Finca La Selva ; [10.45399° N, 84.01939° W]; 27– 30 Sep. 1981; C.E. Griswold leg.; CAS 9058484 About CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; Oct. 1981; C.E. Griswold leg.; CAS 9058483 About CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 5 ♀♀, 1 imm.; same collection data as for preceding; Sep.–Oct. 1981; C.E. Griswold leg.; CAS 9062895 About CAS GoogleMaps . – Limón • 8 ♀♀, 1 imm.; Moín ; [9.99243° N, 83.09519° W]; 17– 18 May 1987; D. Ubick leg.; CAS 9060445 About CAS GoogleMaps . – Puntarenas • 1 ♂; Altamira, Sendero Proyecto Agricultura Orgánica ; [8.37826° N, 83.11195° W]; 1065 m a.s.l.; 6 Aug. 2003; C. Víquez and R. Gutiérrez leg.; manual collecting; INBIO 74353 GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 11 ♀♀; Coto Brus., Jardín Botánico Las Cruces ; [8.95402° N, 83.07042° W]; 7–8 Nov. 2001; C. Víquez leg.; manual collecting; INBIO 77891 GoogleMaps 4 ♂♂, 17 ♀♀; Osa, Finca Mora Maroto ; [8.94631° N, 83.53346° W]; 100 m a.s.l.; 21 May 2006; C. Víquez leg.; manual collecting; INBIO 108901 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Osa Peninsula , 2.5 mi SW of Rincon; 8.70758° N, 83.48703° W; 1–7 Mar. 1967; OTS Adv. Zoo. Course leg.; MCZ 145046 About MCZ GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Parrita ; [9.51864° N, 84.33054° W]; 20 m a.s.l.; 13 Jan. 1989; W. Eberhard leg.; MCZ 145044 About MCZ GoogleMaps 3 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; Jan. 1989; W. Eberhard leg.; MCZ 145045 About MCZ GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 13 Jan. 1989; W. Eberhard leg.; near oil palm plantation; MCZ 145043 About MCZ GoogleMaps . – San José • 2 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀; Puriscal, Parque Nacional La Cangreja , estación de funcionarios ; [9.83214° N, 84.33317° W]; 324 m a.s.l.; 25 Jan. 2005; C. Víquez leg.; manual collecting; INBIO 79582 GoogleMaps .

GUATEMALA • 4 ♀♀; Tijax ; [15.37521° N, 89.26903° W]; 11 Jul. 2006; C. Víquez leg.; INBIO GoogleMaps .

KIRIBATI • 1 ♀; Phoenix Islands, Kanton; [2.80427° S, 171.64329° W]; 1956; N.L.H. Krauss leg.; AMNH GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; Sep. 1950; N.L.H. Krauss leg.; AMNH GoogleMaps .

MARQUESAS ISLANDS • 1 ♀; Nuku Hiva Island, Taiohae ; [8.90895° S, 140.10112° W]; 20 Jan. 1987; J.W. Berry leg.; on building; JBJB. GoogleMaps

MEXICO – Chiapas • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Palenque ; [17.51098° N, 91.99305° W]; 24–25 Aug. 1977; C.E. Griswold and T.C. Meikle leg.; AMNH GoogleMaps . – Nayarit • 4 ♂♂, 14 ♀♀, 1 imm.; 1 mile S of Acaponeta ; [22.49611° N, 105.36281° W]; 15 Aug. 1963; W.J. Gertsch and W. Ivie leg.; AMNH GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; bridge at Río Caponeta; [22.49611° N, 105.36281° W]; 1 Aug. 1964; W.J. Gertsch leg.; AMNH GoogleMaps 1 ♂; San Blas , 50 yards from ocean; [21.5413° N, 105.28472° W]; 16 Mar. 1961; D. and H. Campbell leg.; CAS 9062900 About CAS GoogleMaps . – Veracruz • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Catemaco, Estación de Biología Tropical Los Tuxtlas ; 18.58644° N, 95.07514° W; 31 Jul. 2014; L.S. Carvalho leg.; CHNUFPI 1191 GoogleMaps 3 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; CHNUFPI 1197 GoogleMaps .

NICARAGUA – Chinandega • 1♂, 3♀♀; El Viejo, Sto. Thomas , Villa Argentina ; 12.75° N, 87.396° W; 38 m a.s.l.; 26 Nov. 2007; C. Víquez and J. Mata leg.; INBIO NIC4 GoogleMaps 4 ♂♂, 11 ♀♀, 5 imm.; same collection data as for preceding; in house; AMNH GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; AMNH GoogleMaps .

PANAMA • 3 ♀♀; Chiriquí, Hornitos ; 8.71524° N, 82.23548° W; 6 Jun. 2006; M.J. Ramírez leg.; in houses along highway; MACN-Ar 33845 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Veraguas, Santiago, El Manguito ; 8.09572° N, 80.98373° W; 10 Jun. 2008; M. Ramírez leg.; MACN-Ar 33854 GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 6 Jun. 2007; CRBA, ex-MACN-Ar 33857 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 9 Jun. 2007; MACN-Ar 33846 GoogleMaps 1 ♀, 2 imm.; same collection data as for preceding; MACN-Ar 33847 GoogleMaps .

PAPUA NEW GUINEA • 1 ♀; Makeke Highlands; 6.48727° S, 145.59442° E; Feb. 1973; D. Kirkness leg.; AM KS.59201 GoogleMaps .

PHILIPPINES • 1 ♀; Laguna, Los Baños, Mount Makiling ; 14.13639° N, 121.19444° E; Luzon and Baker leg.; SMF 3501 About SMF GoogleMaps .

SAMOA • 2 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀, 1 imm.; Upolu ; [13.83333° S, 171.75° W]; AMNH IFM-0885 , IFM-0886 GoogleMaps .

TAIWAN • 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀, 18 imm.; Ping-Tung , Chao-Chow; [22.52937° N, 120.56242° E]; 6 Jun. 1956; D.E. Beck leg.; AMNH IFM-0871 , IFM-0872 GoogleMaps .

USA • 1 ♀; Hawai’i; [19.89677° N, 155.58278° W]; AM GoogleMaps .

Description

Male (from Parque Nacional La Cangreja, San Jose, Costa Rica, INBIO 79582)

COLOURATION. Carapace light brown, with brown median pattern, and cream lateral margins. Chelicerae, labium and endites light brown. Sternum light cream. Legs cream, with very faint light brown markings on the proximal and distal ends of tibiae III–IV. Abdomen brown, with faint light brown chevron posteriorly, and a large patch of white setae anteriorly on dorsum.

HABITUS. Anterior margin of the carapace subrounded, with unsclerotized tip. Eye apodemes present. Sternum subrounded, sigilla not visible.

MEASUREMENTS. Total length 2.49. Carapace length 1.19, width 0.93. Clypeus length 0.23. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.07, PME 0.09, ALE 0.13, PLE 0.10, AME–AME 0.02, PME–PME 0.10. Sternum length 0.73, width 0.65. Palp: femur length 0.56, height 0.17, tibia length 0.32, height 0.19. Leg I: 6.20 (1.59, 0.40, 1.80, 1.55, 0.86). II: 4.21 (1.21, 0.35, 1.14, 0.99, 0.52). III: — (0.99, 0.30, 0.87, x, x). IV: 4.85 (1.32, 0.35, 1.26, 1.31, 0.61). Abdomen: length 1.58, width 0.82.

LEG MACROSETAE. Mt I 1a.vr.

PALP ( Figs 18 View Fig , 20–21 View Fig View Fig ). Cymbium horseshoe shaped, bulb enlarged, with a median constriction, sperm duct N-shaped with a single coil, prolateral excavation very large occupying most of the tegulum, paraembolic lamina large, in two parts, with fimbriations proximally and digitiform distally, ending close to the apex of the embolus, embolus short and slightly curved.

State of the specimen: good, lacking some setae; left palp and right leg I dissected.

Female (from Parque Nacional La Cangreja, San Jose, Costa Rica, INBIO 79582)

COLOURATION. As in male, except for lack of brown markings on carapace and chevron in the abdomen.

HABITUS. Eye apodemes present. Sternum subrounded.

MEASUREMENTS. Total length 3.86. Carapace length 1.25, width 1.02. Clypeus length 0.28. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.06, PME 0.08, ALE 0.12, PLE 0.11, AME–AME 0.02, PME–PME 0.09. Sternum length 0.86, width 0.67. Palp: femur length 0.72, height 0.30, tibia length 0.39, height 0.23. Leg I: 4.89 (1.28, 0.37, 1.31, 1.13, 0.80). II: — (1.08, 0.35, 0.88, x, x). III: — (0.92, 0.35, 0.70, x, x). IV: 4.32 (1.27, 0.39, 1.11, 0.97, 0.58). Abdomen: length 2.56, width 1.63.

LEG MACROSETAE. Absent. Calamistrum with three rows with 5-5-6 setae.

EPIGASTRIC FURROW. Adorned with thick setae.

ENDOGYNE ( Figs 19 View Fig , 22 View Fig ). Median receptacles absent, lateral receptacles on a short stalk, trilobulate, sclerotized, with several glandular pores restricted to the proximal lobe. State of the specimen: good, genitalia dissected.

Variation

Female seminal receptacles may be fully sclerotized or hyaline ( Fig. 19 View Fig ); perhaps this may depend on the maturity or reproductive status of the females. Males (N = 5): total length 2.19–2.79 (2.55), carapace length 0.99–1.2 (1.15), femur I length 1.31–1.59 (1.49), tibia I length 1.57–1.8 (1.72), femur/carapace ratio 1.18–1.34 (1.29). Females (N = 5): total length 2.73–4.96 (3.79), carapace length 1.17–1.8 (1.42), femur I length 1.1–1.58 (1.36), tibia I length 1.13–1.72 (1.4), femur/carapace ratio 0.88–1.02 (0.96).

Distribution

Widely distributed in tropical Polynesia, with other records in Taiwan, Philippines, New Guinea, Vanuatu, and in continental America from Mexico to Brazil ( Fig. 1D View Fig ).

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Fig. 3. Labahitha marginata(Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., females. A–B. Brazil, Pernambuco, Tamandaré. A. House wall with webs. B. Female and prey remains on web. C. Mexico, Campeche, Calakmul. D. Original illustration included in the description of Filistata marginata. Photos: A–B by Leonardo Carvalho; C by Fabián Vol; D reproduced from Komatsu (1936).

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Fig. 16. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., type material of Filistata bakeri Berland, 1938 from Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo. A. Paratype, ♀ (MNHN AR 3437), habitus, lateral. B–F. Holotype, ♂ (MNHN AR 3436). B. Habitus, dorsal. C. Habitus, ventral. D. Left palp, prolateral view. E. Dorsal. F. Retrolateral. Figures not to scale.

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Fig. 17. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., somatic morphology. A–C, E–H, J. From Parque Nacional La Cangreja, San Jose, Costa Rica (INBIO 79582). D, I. From Tamandaré, Pernambuco, Brazil (CHNUFPI 1590).A. Male habitus, dorsal. B. Ventral. C. Right leg I, retrolateral. D. Male habitus, dorsal. E. Female habitus, dorsal. F. Ventral. G. Lateral. H. Left calamistrum, retrolateral. I. Female habitus, dorsal. J. Male habitus, lateral. Scale bars = 1 mm, except where noted.

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Fig. 18. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., male left palps (D–G clove oil cleared). A–C. From Parque Nacional La Cangreja, San Jose, Costa Rica (INBIO 79582). D. Holotype of Filistata bakeri Berland, 1938 (MNHN AR 3436) from Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo. E. Tamandaré, Pernambuco, Brazil (CHNUFPI 1590). F. Upolu, Samoa (right palp, mirrored) (AMNH IFM-0886). G. Chao-Chow, Ping-Tung, Taiwan (AMNH IFM-0871). Scale bars = 0.1 mm.

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Fig. 19. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., female endogyne, dorsal, lactic acid cleared. A. From Parque Nacional La Cangreja, San Jose, Costa Rica (INBIO 79582). B. Bagaces, Guanacaste, Costa Rica (INBIO 104619). C. Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo (MNHN AR 3436). D. Upolu, Samoa (AMNH IFM-0885). E. Kanton, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati (AMNH). F. Chao-Chow, Ping-Tung, Taiwan (AMNH IFM-0872). G. Makeke Highlands, Papua New Guinea (AM KS.59201). H. Hawai’i, USA (AM). Scale bars = 0.05 mm.

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Fig. 20. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., male from Costa Rica, Alajuela, Upala (INBIO 108899), right male palp. A. Prolateral. B. Bulb, prolateral. Inset showing tegular microteeth. C. Embolus and apex of paraembolic lamina, prolateral. D. Bulb, dorsal. E. Bulb, retrolateral. F. Embolus and apex of paraembolic lamina. Abbreviations: Cy = cymbium; E = embolus; ES = embolic slit; Ex = tegular excavation; Fi = fimbriations on paraembolic lamina; O = embolus opening; PL = paraembolic lamina.

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Fig. 21. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., male from Samoa (AMNH), left palp. A. Retrolateral, mirrored. B. Prolateral. C. Detail of paraembolic lamina and tegular excavation. D. Arrays of micro-teeth combs. Scale bars: A–B = 0.1 mm; C = 0.05 mm.

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Fig. 22. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., female from Costa Rica, Alajuela, Upala (INBIO 108899), endogyne, pancreatin digested. A. Dorsal view. B. Sublateral view.

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Fig. 23. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., male from Costa Rica, Alajuela, Upala (INBIO 108899), cephalothorax. A. Dorsal. B. Eye region, sublateral. C. Subanterior, dry specimen before sputter-coating. D. Subanterior. E. Chelicerae, subanterior. F. Unsclerotized region of the clypeus, subventral. G. Ventral. Inset showing sigillum. Abbreviations: A = eye apodeme; UR = unsclerotized region of the clypeus.

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Fig. 24. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov., female from Costa Rica, Alajuela, Upala (INBIO 108899), spinnerets. A. Spinnerets, ventral view. B. Cribellum, ventral view. C. Cribellar spigots. D. Left ALS, ventral view. E. PMS, ventral view. F. Right PLS, ventral view. Abbreviations: ALS = anterior lateral spinnerets; Ch = chemosensory seta; Cr = cribellum; MAP = major ampullate gland spigot; mAP = minor ampullate gland spigot; MS = modified seta; PC = paracribellar gland spigot; Pi = piriform gland spigot; PLS = posterior lateral spinnerets; PMS = posterior median spinnerets.

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Fig. 28. Labahitha spp., left bulbs, prolateral, clove oil cleared. A. Labahitha garciai (Simon, 1892) comb. nov. from Malaysia, Sarawak, Kapit (AMNH IFM-0936). B–C. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov. B. Costa Rica, San José, Parque Nacional La Cangreja (INBIO 79582). C. Holotype of Filistata bakeri Berland, 1938 from Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo (MNHN AR 3436). The palp appears to have been dry and some structures seem deformed, especially the sperm duct. D. Labahitha incerta sp. nov., holotype Australia, Queensland, Nipping Gully (QM S.78659). Abbreviations: BBS = basal bulb sclerite; PL = paraembolic lamina; tM29 = tendon of the claw flexor muscle. Scale bars = 0.1 mm.

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Fig. 29. Labahitha spp., endogyne, dorsal. A. Labahitha garciai (Simon, 1892) comb. nov. from Singapore, Pulau Ubin (JK 150310.0002). B. Paratype of Pritha sechellana Benoit, 1978 from Seychelles, Praslin (MRAC 143106). C. Labahitha fuscata (Nakatsudi, 1943) comb. nov. from Brunei, Tutong (JK 110416.1907). D–E. Labahitha marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov. D. Costa Rica, San José, Parque Nacional La Cangreja (INBIO 79582). E. Paratype of Filistata bakeri Berland, 1938 from Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo (MNHN AR 3437). F. Holotype of Labahitha platnicki sp. nov. from New Caledonia, Nord, Foué (AMNH IFM-0890). Scale bars = 0.1 mm.

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Fig. 1. Geographical distribution of Labahitha Zonstein, Marusik & Magalhaes, 2017. A. L. fuscata (Nakatsudi, 1943) comb. nov. B. Labahitha spp. (black triangle = L. gibsonhilli (Savory, 1943); white circle = L. nicobarensis (Tikader, 1977) comb. nov.; white square = L. oonopiformis (Bristowe, 1938); white star = L. platnicki sp. nov.; white triangle = L. ryukyuensis (Ono, 2013) comb. nov.; black star = L. incerta sp. nov.; black diamond = L. littoralis (Roewer, 1938) comb. nov.; black square = L. insularis (Thorell, 1891) comb. nov.; black circle =L. sundaica comb. nov. C. L. garciai(Simon, 1892) comb. nov. D. L. marginata (Kishida, 1936) comb. nov. Scale bars = 1000 km.

AMNH

USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

AM

Australian Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Filistatidae

SubFamily

Prithinae

Genus

Labahitha