Paiwana Huber gen. n.
Type species.
Pholcus pingtung Huber & Dimitrov, 2014.
Etymology.
Named for the Paiwan, an indigenous people of Taiwan. Gender feminine.
Diagnosis.
Large, long-legged spiders with six eyes and cylindrical abdomen (Huber and Dimitrov 2014: figs 1-4). Easily distinguished from similar species in other genera ( Teranga, Pholcus, Muruta) by unique modifications of male chelicerae (pair of weakly sclerotized lateral apophyses and two pairs of distinctive frontal apophyses: proximal pair flat and pointed, distal pair finger-shaped, both without modified hairs; Huber and Dimitrov 2014: fig. 19); from most genera (except Muruta, Calapnita) also by shape of epigynum (roughly triangular plate, ‘knob’ directed towards anterior) (Huber and Dimitrov 2014: fig. 20).
Distribution.
Taiwan (Huber and Dimitrov 2014: fig. 34).
Composition.
Only two species newly transferred from Pholcus: P. chengpoi (Huber & Dimitrov, 2014); P. pingtung (Huber & Dimitrov, 2014).