Berlandina hui Song, Zhu & Zhang, 2004

Marusik, Yuri M., Fomichev, Alexander A. & Omelko, Mikhail M., 2014, A survey of East Palaearctic Gnaphosidae (Araneae). 1. On the Berlandina Dalmas, 1922 (Gnaphosinae) from Mongolia and adjacent regions, Zootaxa 3827 (2), pp. 187-213 : 192

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.2.4

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:50240E21-1E2C-4F26-B5C8-20FD63B7C0EA

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6127049

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D90F87C5-FF8D-FFBD-02EA-FF1501BC90C9

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scientific name

Berlandina hui Song, Zhu & Zhang, 2004
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Berlandina hui Song, Zhu & Zhang, 2004 View in CoL

Figs 17–19 View FIGURES 10 – 19

B. potanini: Hu & Wu 1989: 251 View in CoL , f. 206.1–4 (♀♂, misidentified). B. potanini: Zhao 1993: 116 View in CoL , f. 51a–b (♀♂, misidentified). B. potanini: Hu 2001: 227 View in CoL , f. 122.1–4 (♀♂, misidentified). B. h. Song et al. 2004: 26, 309, f. 13A–D (♀♂).

Material examined: CHINA: Qinghai: 1♀ ( HUB), Golmud City, 28.07.2002 (Mingsheng Zhu).

Diagnosis. This species is similar to B. ubsunurica from which it can be distinguished by its lighter coloration (cf. Figs 9 View FIGURES 1 – 9 & 19 View FIGURES 10 – 19 ), longer tibial apophysis (cf. fig. 13D in Song et al. 2004), narrow peak of epigynal fovea and closely spaced receptacles.

Comments. This species was well described by Song et al. (2004). Here we provide figures only of the female. Male specimens are known by the description in Hu & Wu (1989). In all later papers authors used figures made by Hu & Wu (1989).

Distribution. This species is known from Xinjiang and Qinghai, China.

HUB

Hacettepe University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Gnaphosidae

Genus

Berlandina

Loc

Berlandina hui Song, Zhu & Zhang, 2004

Marusik, Yuri M., Fomichev, Alexander A. & Omelko, Mikhail M. 2014
2014
Loc

B. potanini:

Song 2004: 26
Hu 2001: 227
Zhao 1993: 116
Hu 1989: 251
1989
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