Thelcticopis picta ( Thorell, 1887 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11623291 |
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Thelcticopis picta ( Thorell, 1887 ) |
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Thelcticopis picta ( Thorell, 1887) View in CoL
Figs 16 View FIGURES 16 , 26 View FIGURE 26
Seramba picta Thorell, 1887: 254 (♀).
Thelcticopis pictus ( Thorell) : Pocock 1900: 271. Jäger 2005: 87, figs 1–5 (♀). Type material. Holotype ♀, MYANMAR: Kachin: Schwego GoogleMaps [=Shwegu; ca. 24°12’N, 96°47’E; 116 m a.s.l.] Myo, L. Fea leg., 1885 ( MCSN; examined).
Additional material examined. 1 ♀, MYANMAR: Kachin: Myitkyina [ca. 25°23’40.80”N, 97°22’57.67”E; 145 m a.s.l.], D.N. Marks leg., 1945, APO 218 ( AMNH) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Females of T. picta are very similar to those of T. severa in having a ‘Y’-shaped median septum and a similarly shaped internal duct system with three large coils and smaller windings within the functionally last part, but can be distinguished by (1) first windings of copulatory ducts anteriorly narrow and extending distinctly beyond the rest of the duct system (vs. first windings anteriorly wide and extending only slightly beyond the rest of the internal duct system in T. severa ); (2) median longitudinal ridge distinctly pointed posteriorly (vs. ridge not pointed in T. severa ); and (3) epigynal posterior projections long, i.e., as long as median septum at posterior margin wide (vs. short, i.e., less long than median septum at posterior margin wide in T. severa ) ( Figs 16A–D View FIGURES 16 vs. Zhu et al. 2020: figs 2E–F).
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. Myanmar (Kachin State) ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 ).
Remarks. From the distribution records close to that of T. bicornuta and from the overall similarity of somatic characters, like opisthosomal colouration as well as of genitalia resemblance between males of T. bicornuta and T. severa as well as T. picta and T. severa , it might well be that T. bicornuta turns out as a junior synonym of T. picta . As pointed out in the remarks of the former species, it may theoretically also be that both species are synonyms of a widely distributed T. severa . Future studies should include molecular analyses as well as more material from this species complex to find out about the status of all species involved. We retain the original names until all issues are clarified.
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Thelcticopis picta ( Thorell, 1887 )
Sankaran, Pradeep M., Sherwood, Danniella & Jäger, Peter 2024 |
Seramba picta
Thorell, T. 1887: 254 |