Draconarius rotundus (Xin-Ping Wang, Charles E. Griswold & Jeremy A. Miller 2010)
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Familia: Amaurobiidae
Genus: Draconarius
Name
Draconarius rotundus Xin-Ping Wang, 2010 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Draconarius rotundus Xin-Ping Wang, 2010, Zootaxa 2593: -1--1.
Description
(Figs 468 - 472, 549)
Materials Examined
China Tengchong County
Diagnosis
Diagnosis: The female of this new species can be easily recognized by the epigynal hoods that are situated relatively posteriorly at a level posterior to the epigynal teeth and the copulatory ducts that originate posteriorly between spermathecae, extending and coiling anteriorly and laterally (Figs 468 - 469).
Description
Description: Female. See Wang (2003). Photos of habitus, eyes, labium and epigynum are provided in this study (Figs 468 - 472). Male. Unknown.
Distribution
Distribution: China (Yunnan: Tengchong) (Fig. 549).
Taxon Treatment
- Xin-Ping Wang; Charles E. Griswold; Jeremy A. Miller; 2010: Revision of the genus Draconarius Ovtchinnikov 1999 (Agelenidae: Coelotinae) in Yunnan, China, with an analysis of the Coelotinae diversity in the Gaoligongshan Mountains, Zootaxa 2593: -1--1. doi
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