Speluncasina annandalei (Chopard, 1928), n. comb.
(Figs 9 I–O, 10A–C, Table 6)
Speluncacris (?) annandalei Chopard, 1928: 26; Chopard 1968: 299. Opilionacris (?) annandalei, Chopard, 1969: 263 .
Phaeophilacris annandalei, Otte, 1994: 53 .
Phalangopsina (?) annandalei, Gorochov, 2003a: 717.
Remark. In his revision of the African genus Phaeophilacris Walker, 1870, Kaltenbach (1983) synonymized Speluncacris Sjöstedt, 1910 with Phaeophilacris, and transferred the African species of Speluncacris to this genus; he considered however the placement of Speluncacris annandalei doubful (« mit zweifelhafter Zugehörigkeit »), and did not formally transfer it to Phaeophilacris .
Type material: 1 female type, India, Sureil, alt. 5 0 0 0 ft., Darjeeling district, E. Himalayas, 11–31.X.17 (N. Annandale and F.H. Gravely), IM.
Material examined: 1 female labelled cotype, Sureil, Darjeeling, identified by L. Chopard (MNHN- ENSIF 2964).
Diagnosis. In addition to the characters of the genus:
Legs. TIII slightly longer than FIII. TIII serrulated on both inner and outer margins, except between apical and subapical spurs, with rather small spines; inner serrulation: no spine between spurs 1 and 2, one spine between spurs 2 and 3, five spines between spurs 3 and 4, five spines above spurs; outer serrulation: no spine between spurs 1 and 2, seven spines between spurs 2 and 3, six spines between spurs 3 and 4, three spines above spurs. Basitarsomeres III with two inner and four outer spines, in addition to distal spines.
Colouration. Head dorsum light brown, with three main longitudinal light yellow lines (one from median ocellus, and one along the inner margin of each eye), and two shorter, undistinct ones, between the lateral and the median lines (Fig. 10 A). Face yellowish brown; a yellow median line from the median ocellus to the epistemal suture, widening on clypeus and labrum (Fig. 10 B). Cheeks brown, with a yellow line under each eye. Palpi brown, the upper and lower margins of joints 3 and 4 yellowish. Scapes marked with yellow and brown, with a distinct brown ring apically. Pronotum dorsal disc brown, marked with yellow, the anterior and posterior margins yellow (Fig. 10 A); lateral lobes brown, with a yellow spot in anterior angle. Legs I and II yellow with brown rings: FI and FII with two rings in apical half, and an additional, faint one more basally; TI and TII with four brown rings; FIII with two brown rings in apical, filiform part, many brown stripes in outer side, and an additional brown fleck on inner side (Fig. 10 C); TIII yellow ventrally and with six more or less distinct brown flecks dorsally. Tarsi light brown. Tergites light brown, darker along distal margin; a thin, median longitudinal yellow line.
Male. Unknown.
Female. Apterous. Subgenital plate deeply emarginate (Fig. 9 M). Ovipositor as on Fig. 9 N; shorter than FIII.
Female genitalia. As on Fig. 9 O.
Measurements. See Table 6.
Pron-L W-Pron Wmax-pron FIII-L TIII-L Ovip-L Cotype 2.7 3.2 3.4 10.2 10.8 9.5