Draconarius laticavus, Wang, XIN-PING, Griswold, CHARLES E. & Miller, JEREMY A., 2010

Wang, XIN-PING, Griswold, CHARLES E. & Miller, JEREMY A., 2010, Revision of the genus Draconarius Ovtchinnikov 1999 (Agelenidae: Coelotinae) in Yunnan, China, with an analysis of the Coelotinae diversity in the Gaoligongshan Mountains, Zootaxa 2593, pp. 1-127 : 61-63

publication ID

zt02593p127

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6200446

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Draconarius laticavus
status

sp. nov.

Draconarius laticavus View in CoL sp. nov.

(Figs 240-248, 541)

Type material: Holotype. ♀, CHINA: Yunnan: Fugong County: Lishadi Township, Shibali , N27.10520°, E098.77980°, 2530 m, August 4 /6/8-10, 2005, G. Tang ( HNU, CASENT9025598 ) GoogleMaps .

Paratypes. CHINA: Yunnan: Fugong County: 1♀, Lishadi subdistrict, Gaoligongshan, 3-7 km from Shibali , N27.17750°, E98.75508°, 2820 m, May 3, 2004, H.M. Yan, G.X. Peng ( CAS, CASENT9020573 ) GoogleMaps ; 1♀, Gaoligongshan, 4 km W of Shibali Forest Station , N27.17746°, E98.75527°, 2820 m, night collecting along roadcut, May 3, 2004, C. Griswold & D. Kavanaugh ( CAS, CASENT9019926 ) GoogleMaps .

Etymology: The species name is derived from the Latin words “latus” and “cavus”, meaning "broad, wide" and “cavity” separately, and refers to the large, distinct atrial opening; term in apposition.

Diagnosis: The female of this new species is similar to D. tibetensis Wang 2003 in having a similar atrium and similar spermathecal tubes, but the epigynal teeth of this new species arise at level anterior to epigynal hoods and distinctly separated from anterior atrial margin (Figs 240-241), while in D. tibetensis the epigynal teeth arise at level posterior to epigynal hoods and close to anterior atrial margin.

Description: Female (holotype). Large sized Coelotinae , total length 12.3 (Fig. 246). Dorsal shield of prosoma 6.16 long, 4.24 wide; opisthosoma 6.10 long, 3.92 wide. Eyes subequal in size, with PME slightly smaller ( AME 0.22, ALE 0.21, PME 0.18, PLE 0.22); anterior eyes equally separated by half of their size; PME separated from each other by about their diameter, widely separated from PLE by 1.5 times PME diameter (AME-AME 0.10, AME-ALE 0.09, PME-PME 0.20, PME-PLE 0.30, AME-PME 0.25) (Fig. 247). Labium slightly longer than wide ( L / W =1.09) (Fig. 248). Chelicera with 3 promarginal and 2 retromarginal teeth. Epigynal teeth short, arising anteriorly at level anterior to epigynal hoods, distinctly separated from anterior atrial margin; atrium large, but shallow, with distinct, continuous anterior margin, but indistinct lateral margins; atrial ridges indistinct; copulatory ducts small, originating and extending medially between spermathecae; spermathecae with bases widely separated by at least their width, stalks extending anteriorly beyond their heads; spermathecal heads distinct, arising from middle part of spermathecae (Figs 240-246). Male. Unknown.

Distribution: China (Yunnan: Fugong) (Fig. 541).

HNU

HNU

CAS

USA, California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences

AME

USA, Florida, Gainesville, University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History, Allyn Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Agelenidae

Genus

Draconarius

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