Crassignatha gudu
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Ordo: Araneae
Familia: Symphytognathidae
Genus: Crassignatha
Name
Crassignatha gudu Miller, Griswold & Yin, 2009 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Crassignatha gudu Miller et al., 2009[1]: 75, fig. 89C, D (♀).
Type material
Holotype ♀ (HNU-CASENT 9029318), China: Yunnan Province, Longling County, Mangkuan Township, Zaotanghe at Baihualing Village, good subtropical broadleaf forest, dusting webs in understory (25.30450°N, 98.80059°E; 1635 m), 2.VI.2005, C. Griswold leg. Examined.
Diagnosis
Crassignatha gudu can be easily distinguished from other congeners, except C. yamu and C. si sp. nov., by having a columnar atrium formed by the fusion of proximal copulatory ducts (Figs 11F, 31F, 35G). Crassignatha gudu is most similar to C. yamu and C. si sp. nov. and has a similar vulva configuration but differs by the longer copulatory atrium (Fig. 11E, F vs. Figs 31E, F, 35F, G).
Description
See Miller et al. (2009)[1].
Distribution
China (Yunnan) (Fig. 38).
Taxon Treatment
- Li, Y; Lin, Y; Li, S; 2020: A review of Crassignatha (Araneae, Symphytognathidae) ZooKeys, 988: 63-128. doi
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Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Miller J, Griswold C, Yin C (2009) The symphytognathoid spiders of the Gaoligongshan, Yunnan, China (Araneae, Araneoidea): systematics and diversity of micro-orbweavers.ZooKeys11: 9–195. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.11.160