Pribumia Huber gen. n.

Pholcus minang group: Huber 2011a: 144.

Type species.

Pholcus singalang Huber, 2011.

Etymology.

The name is derived from Pribumi, a name for native Indonesians. Gender feminine.

Diagnosis

(adapted from Huber 2011a). Distinguished from other genera in Pholcinae by the combination of the following characters: elongate abdomen, six eyes, eye triads on stalks, male chelicerae with proximal and distal apophyses, distal apophyses ‘divided’ (consisting of two parts; Huber 2011a: figs. 640, 664), male palpal femur proximo-ventrally enlarged (Huber 2011a: figs. 628, 650), bulb with uncus, with complex sclerotized embolus, without appendix, epigynum weakly sclerotized, with small ‘knob’ .

Distribution.

Malay Peninsula and Sumatra (Huber 2011a: fig. 626; note that Pholcus tahai in that figure is now in Apokayana).

Composition.

The Pholcus minang group originally included seven species. Of these, Pholcus tahai is now in Apokayana (see above); the six others are newly transferred from Pholcus: P. minang (Huber, 2011); P. singalang (Huber, 2011); P. hurau (Huber, 2011); P. bohorok (Huber, 2011); P. atrigularis (Simon, 1901); assigned tentatively: P. diopsis (Simon, 1901).