Corinnomma javanum Simon, 1905

Figs 1, 5A

Corinnomma severum javanum Simon, 1905: 68 (♁).

Corinnomma javanum Deeleman-Reinhold, 1993: 181, figs 24–25, 28 (♁ ♀), 2001: 321, figs 477–479 (♁ ♀); Raven, 2015: 33, fig. 13a–g (♁).

Type material. Syntype ♁ from INDONESIA: Java (07°19′S, 109°54′E; 466 m a.s.l.), 1904, leg. K. Kraepelin, repository ZMH (no register number), examined based on photographs .

Diagnosis. Males of C. javanum can be easily distinguished from the males of all the known congeners by a very short embolus (vs. comparatively long in other males) (cf. Fig. 1C–D with Deeleman-Reinhold 1993: figs 22, 27; Sankaran 2021: fig. 8B; herein Figs 2D, 3C, 4D). Females are closely related to the females of C. comulatum, as both share mediolaterally placed copulatory openings and wrinkled spermathecae, but can be separated from the latter species by copulatory openings with longitudinally oriented comma-shaped rims (vs. transversely oriented in C. comulatum) and anterior spermathecae II without anterolateral extension (vs. present in C. comulatum) (cf. Deeleman-Reinhold 1993: fig. 28 with Sankaran 2021: fig. 6C).

Supplementary description. Male (syntype, Fig. 1A–B) in alcohol. AER moderately recurved, PER slightly procurved (Fig. 1B). Opisthosoma pear-shaped, with almost complete dorsal scutum (Fig. 1A). Pedipalp (Figs 1C–D, 5A): cymbium retrobasally with a paracymbial spine (Fig. 1C). Tegulum pear-shaped, with indistinct apical depression, with less coiled sperm duct with longitudinally oriented loop (Fig. 1C). Embolus minute, almost straight, directed at 12-o’clock in ventral view (Figs 1C–D, 5A).

Remarks. Simon (1905) described this species as a subspecies of C. severum . Deeleman-Reinhold (1993) elevated it to full species status.

Distribution. Indonesia (Borneo, Java), Singapore, Thailand (Simon 1905; Deeleman-Reinhold 2001; Raven 2015).