Raveniola xizangensis (Hu & Li, 1987)
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Raveniola xizangensis (Hu & Li, 1987) Figs 49, 50
Brachythele xizangensis Hu & Li, 1987: 315-318, 385, figs 1.1-7, 2.1-2 (♂♀); Hu 2001: 65-67, figs 7.1-4 (♂♀).
Raveniola xizangensis : Song et al. 1999: 40, 47, figs 17 I–J (♂♀); Zonstein 2000: 50.
Types.
♀ holotype and ♂ paratype from Jancha County, Tibet; dep. BDSU, not examined.
Diagnosis.
Raveniola xizangensis differs from all other Chinese congeners as well as from north-west-Himalayan Raveniola concolor Zonstein, 2000 by the developed subapical embolic keel in males and the bifurcate basal receptacle in females (cf. Figs 37-43, 47-50, and Zonstein 2000, figs 4-6, respectively).
Description.
This largest Chinese nemesiid with carapace 11-12 mm long was well described by Hu and Li (1987). Bulbus and spermathecae as shown in Figs 49 and 50.
Distribution.
Known only from the type locality - Jancha County, Tibet (see Fig. 1, Raveniola loc. 1).
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