Sinopoda Jäger 1999
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Genus Sinopoda Jäger 1999 View in CoL View at ENA
Type species: Sarotes forcipatus Karsch 1881
Diagnosis: Male Sinopoda species are characterised by the distally divided, S-shaped embolus and the typical shape of the two-branched tibial apophysis. Females can be recognised by the characteristically modified rims of the epigyne and the distinct shape of the fused vulva ( Jäger 1999; Jäger & Ono 2000).
Distribution: China, East India (Assam), Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia (Selangor, Sarawak), Thailand ( Jäger 1999, unpublished data)
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