Corinnomma thorelli Simon, 1905

Fig. 6

Corinnomma thorelli Simon, 1905: 68 (♁ ♀). Deeleman-Reinhold, 1993: 180, figs 20, 27 (♁ ♀), 2001: 323, figs 480–481 (♁ ♀).

Type material. Syntype ♀ from INDONESIA: West Java: Cibodas (06°12′S, 106°37′E; 17 m a.s.l.), 25-28 March 1904, leg. K. Kraepelin, repository ZMH (no register number), examined based on photographs .

Diagnosis. Males of C. thorelli closely resemble those of C. simplex, as both share a short embolus, but it can be separated from latter species by embolus with a smooth initial twist (vs. abrupt in C. simplex), and embolus is as wide as long (vs. with broad proximal and narrow distal halves in C. simplex) (cf. Deeleman-Reinhold 1993: fig. 27 with Fig. 5E). Females closely resemble to those of C. javanum, as both share mediolaterally placed copulatory openings, but it can be separated from the latter species by transversely oriented comma-shaped rims of the copulatory openings (vs. longitudinally oriented in C. javanum) (cf. Fig. 6B with Deeleman-Reinhold 1993: fig. 28).

Supplementary description. Female (syntype, Fig. 6A) in alcohol. AER moderately recurved, PER slightly procurved (Fig. 6A). Opisthosoma pear-shaped with small dorsal scutum restricted anteriorly (Fig. 6A). Epigyne (Fig. 6B): epigyne with concave posterior margin. Copulatory openings mediolaterally placed, with transversely oriented, comma-shaped rims (Fig. 6B).

Remarks. Deeleman-Reinhold (1993) redescribed this species based on type and non-type material collected from Indonesia.