Draconarius flos Wang & Jäger 2007

(Figs 155-165, 539)

Draconarius flos Wang & Jäger 2007: 37, figs 54-61 (male holotype and female paratype from Dali, Yunnan, China, in SMF, examined) .

Additional material examined: CHINA: Yunnan: Dali: 1♂ 1♀, Dali Bai Nat. Aut. Pref., Diancang Shan, 3 km W Dali old town, pine forest at "Cloud Road", right upper chairlift station, N25°41.1', E100°06.085', 2650-2750 m, needle and leaf litter, September 1, 2003, D.W. Wrase (SMF) ; 2♂ 1♀, Dali Bai Nat. Aut. Pref., Diancang Shan, 5 km SSW Dali old town, N25°38.7', E100°08.3', 2800 m, creek valley above cablecar, shrubs, bamboo, moss, old flood debris, August 26, 2003, D.W. Wrase (SMF) ; 1♂ 1♀, Dali Bai Nat. Aut. Pref., Diancang Shan, 3 km W Dali old town, creek valley at "Cloud Road", left upper chairlift station, N25°41', E100°07', 2700 m, bamboo, moss, leaf litter, August 28, 2003, D.W. Wrase (SMF) .

Diagnosis: The female of this species can be easily recognized by the absence of epigynal teeth and the large, anteriorly extending, coiling copulatory ducts (Figs 155-156). The male is similar to D. kavanaughi sp. nov. in having a long, posteriorly extending conductor, but can be distinguished by the reduced median apophysis and the proximally originating embolus (Figs 157-159).

Description: See Wang & 2007. Photos of habitus, eyes, labium and genitalia are provided in this study (Figs 155-165).

Distribution: China (Yunnan: Dali) (Fig. 539).