Draconarius incertus
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Draconarius incertus group
The species of this group can be easily distinguished from other coelotines. Females have no epigynal teeth, the anterior part of female epigynum is more or less wrinkled, and the spermathecae are small and anterior extending. Males exhibit a short cymbial furrow (less than half cymbial length), the embolus of male palp is short and prolaterally originating, the conductor has a bifurcated apex, and the median apophysis is simple and not spoonshaped.
Three species are included in this group: D. exilis sp. nov., D. incertus Wang, 2003 and D. pseudobrunneus Wang, 2003 . The known distribution of the species group is limited to southwest China, including Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ).
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