Pseudopoda emei Zhang et al., 2013
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Pseudopoda emei Zhang et al., 2013 View in CoL
Figs 24–36 View FIGURES 24 – 34 View FIGURES 35 – 36 , 130 View FIGURE 130
Pseudopoda emei Zhang et al. 2013b: 44 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , figs 18–33 (Description of male and female; holotype male, 1 male, 3 female paratypes from China, Sichuan, Emeishan; deposited in MHBU, not examined).
Note. Zhang et al. (2013b) listed wrong geographic coordinates as well as a wrong elevation of the type locality. The corrected data are: Emeishan, Fuhu Temple, 29°34'47.33''N, 103°23'03.12''E, 891 m (Feng Zhang, personal communication).
Material examined (2 males, 1 female). China: Sichuan: 1 male (PJ 3515), Tienqiang County, c. 5 km from Tienqiang town, 30°02,089'N, 102°46,079'E, 720 m, slopes along road, dense vegetation with ferns ( Selaginella sp.), weeds, grasses, P. Jäger leg., by hand, at day, 7 July 2004, SD 70 ( SMF); 1 male (PJ 3514), as previous specimen, caught as subadult, adult: 11 July 2004, SD 84 ( IZCAS); 1 female (PJ 1900), Emeishan, Wannian Temple [29°34'53.06"N, 103°22'55.35"E, ca. 1000 m], in front of temple wall, P. Jäger leg., by hand, at night, 25 March 1999 ( SMF).
Diagnosis (modified from Zhang et al. 2013). Small to medium sized Pseudopoda species with body length of males 12.7–15.4, of females 13.2–14.1. Males similar to those of P. v i rg at a in having a serrated embolic apophysis and a narrow embolic tip as well as a similarly shaped RTA ( Figs 32–34 View FIGURES 24 – 34 ), but distinguished by 1) Embolus tip narrow and long, abruptly narrowing (constantly narrowing and shorter in P. virgat a), 2) Embolus tip bent at a right angle, tip ventrad (not distinctly bent in P. v i rg at a). Females very similar to those of P. signata in having similar trilobate epigynal field and arrangement of ventral and dorsal windings of internal duct system ( Figs 24–29 View FIGURES 24 – 34 ), but distinguished by 1) Ventral windings wide, double S-shaped (ventral windings narrower, with various shapes in P. signata ), 2) Dorsal windings kidney-shaped (dorsal windings subparallel in P. signata ). Moreover, P. emei is known so far to live in distinctly lower elevations of 720–1000 m ( P. signata : 2600–3800 m).
Note. Windings of female internal duct system are only fully visible when immersed in lactic acid or a similar clearing agent.
For colouration of living male see Figs 35–36 View FIGURES 35 – 36 .
Variation. Males (n=2): total length 12.7–12.8, 35–45 denticles in cheliceral furrow in restricted patch close to 2 distal anterior teeth. Spination: Palpal tibia 2111 (2101); femur III 32 (3)3; tibia III21 (2)26; metatarsus I 2024 (1012, malformation). In one male (PJ 3514) embolus not distinctly narrowing as shown in Zhang et al. (2013: fig. 21) and Fig. 32 View FIGURES 24 – 34 . Female (n=1): total length 14.1. Spination: palpal tarsus 1014; femur III 322, IV 331; tibia I 2226, II 22(1)26; metatarsus I–II 2014, III 3025, IV 3037. Most important difference between illustrations of the female paratype (s) ( Zhang et al. 2013b) and the present female is the shape and course of the internal duct system: ventral windings double-S-shaped, their axis sub-parallel to anterior margins of LL; dorsal windings kidney-shaped, distinctly visible even in uncleared vulva; fertilization duct arising from sub-apical part of ventral windings leaving a blind-ending part without recognizable pores.
Distribution. China: Sichuan: Emei Shan (type locality; 890–1000 m), Tienqiang (720 m) ( Fig. 130 View FIGURE 130 ).
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