Telema liangxi Zhu & Chen, 2002
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Telema liangxi Zhu & Chen, 2002 View in CoL
T. liangxi Zhu & Chen, 2002: 82 View in CoL , f. 1–7. (Male holotype, 2 female paratypes from China: Guizhou: Liangxi View in CoL Cave, Dongtang Town [25º12ʹN, 108º00ʹE], Maolan National Natural Reserve, Libo County, 5 Nov. 1999, H.M. Chen leg., deposited in College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Baoding, not examined)
Material examined. None.
Diagnosis. Telema liangxi seems closest to T. strentarsi , but the male of former may be distinguished by the blunt embolus distally and the distinctly pear-shaped bulb, the female by the long and coiled spermatheca that swollen proximally and distally, contracted mesially ( Zhu & Chen, 2002, figs. 4–6).
Description. See Zhu and Chen (2002).
Distribution. China (Guizhou) ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 ).
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