Raveniola hebeinica Zhu, Zhang & Zhang, 1999
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Raveniola hebeinica Zhu, Zhang & Zhang, 1999 |
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Raveniola hebeinica Zhu, Zhang & Zhang, 1999 Figs 81625313947
Raveniola hebeinica Zhu et al. 1999: 366, figs 1-10 (♂♀); Song et al. 2001: 56, figs 22 A–I.
Types.
Holotype ♂ and paratypes ♀♀ from Mt. Tuolang (Hebei Province, Pinshang County, 38°45'N, 113°49'E, 1500-2000 m); supposed to be in HUB, but was not found (Feng Zhang, personal communication).
Material examined.
Beijing Municipality, Mt. Xialongmen (39°58'N, 115°27'E), 1000-1300 m, 60-65 km W Beijing, 21-23.09.2001, coll. Y. D. Yu - 1♂ (IZAS). Hebei Province: Xingtai County, Taihang Mts., surroundings of Bai’an 60 km W Xingtai City (approximately 37°04'N, 113°48'E), 600-1000 m, 16.07.2007, coll. Jiao Guobin - 1♀, 1♀ subad. (HUB); Damaqun Shan Mts. (40°31'N, 115°49'E, 1000 -1200 m) 75 km NW Beijing, 12.08.2010, coll. Yu. M. Marusik - 2♀ subad., 1 juv. (TAU).
Diagnosis.
The species differs from all known Chinese Raveniola species by small lateral receptacles in females (cf. Zhu et al. 1999, fig. 7) and by the subapically curved embolus in males (cf. Zhu et al. 1999, figs 8-10).
Description.
♂♀ were well described by Zhu et al. (1999).Male carapace, sternum with labium and maxillae, tibia and metatarsus I, palpal tibia and cymbium, bulbus and female spermathecae as shown in Figs 8, 16, 25, 31, 39 and 47, respectively.
Variability.
The only examined male has carapace 7.02 mm long (7.29 in the holotype). The carapace of the noticeably smaller examined adult female measures only 5.17 mm (vs. 6.67 in the female paratype used at the description).
Distribution.
CHINA: Hebei Province and Beijing Municipality (Fig. 1).
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