Otacilia, Thorell, 1897
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Carolina |
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Otacilia parva Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 Figs 28, 33-34
Otacilia parva Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001: 419, figs 670-674, description of male and female.
Otacilia kao, new male (35-37) and female (38-41) from Vietnam. (35) Male palp, retroventral view. (36) Apex of male palp showing embolus and conductor, retrolateral view. (37) Apex of RTA, retrolateral view. (38) Detail of internal genitalia, dorsal view (arrow indicating ‘bubble remnant of fused furrow’ sensu Jäger & Wunderlich, 2012). (39) Posterior parts of internal genitalia showing elongated fertilization ducts, dorsal view. (40) Detail of internal genitalia showing copulatory orifice (indicated by arrow), dorsal view. (41) Right spermatheca, dorsal view.
TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED: 1 ♀ paratype; Indonesia, West Sumatra, Panti Reserve, north of Lebuksikaping (= Lubuksikaping), leaf litter in lowland primary forest; 4.VIII.1982; C.L. & P.R. Deeleman leg. (RMNH) .
NEW MATERIAL: 1 ♀; Indonesia, Sumatra, West Sumatra Province, old secondary forest above Harau Canyon, north of Payakumbuh , 750 m; 7.VI.2006; leg. P.J. Schwendinger (MHNG, sample Sum-06/11) .
REMARKS: Deeleman-Reinhold (2001: 419) provided a description and illustrations of the female paratype. The female of this species is recognized by the absence of anterior membranous bursae, by the thick-walled copulatory ducts, and by the specific shape of the spermathecae (Fig. 33). We present here another unique character found only in the female of this species: a digitiform appendage situated on the anterior surface of each spermatheca (Figs 28, 33-34).
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