Matidia Thorell, 1878
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Genus Matidia Thorell, 1878 View in CoL
Matidia Thorell, 1878: 182.
Kakaibanoides Barrion & Litsinger, 1995: 149 (type K. paranga Barrion & Litsinger, 1995, considered as junior synonym of Matidia by Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001: 156).
Type species.
Matidia virens Thorell, 1878 from Moluccas, Sulawesi.
Diagnosis.
Species in this genus differ from all other clubionids by the following: the pars cephalica is 2 × narrower than the pars thoracica (Figs 4E, G View Figure 4 , 6E-G View Figure 6 ) (vs. wider), leg I is longest (vs. not longest), and there is a dark ventral abdominal spot in males (Fig. 4F View Figure 4 ) (vs. absent). Matidia resembles Malamatidia , Nusatidia , and Ramosatidia gen. nov. by the slender, greenish body but is consistently separable by the shape of the copulatory organs: the male palp has a ribbon-shaped embolus (Figs 3A, C-F View Figure 3 , 5A, C-F View Figure 5 ) (vs. embolus not ribbon-shaped), the epigyne has one or two depressions (or an atrium) and no septum (Figs 4A, B View Figure 4 , 6A, B View Figure 6 ) (vs. depression lacking in Nusatidia and Ramosatidia gen. nov., or present but with a septum in Malamatidia ).
Comments.
Based on the two newly discovered species, the description should be extended from Deeleman-Reinhold (2001): the epigyne of M. spatulata Chen & Huang, 2006 with 2 depressions, copulatory ducts relatively long (longer than epigyne) (Fig. 4A-D View Figure 4 ) (vs. one central atrium and short ducts (shorter than epigyne) in all other congeners (e.g., M. xieqian sp. nov.; Fig. 6A-D View Figure 6 )); an additional exceptional feature in M. xieqian sp. nov. is that the cheliceral promarginal teeth are farther from the fang base than the retromarginal ones (vs. promarginal teeth nearer the fang base in all other known Matidia species). Both M. spatulata and M. xieqian sp. nov. have anteriorly located bursae (vs. bursae located laterally or posteriorly).
Note.
Deeleman-Reinhold (2001) considered Matidia putatively polyphyletic. In the same work, she established three new, similar closely related genera ( Nusatidia , Pristidia , and Malamatidia ) to accommodate 12 new species from SE Asia, and placed them in the subfamily Clubioninae . She also transferred four Matidia species to Nusatidia . The similar somatic characters and sympatric distribution strongly suggest close relationships between the four genera. However, the phylogenetic relationships remain unresolved ( Versteirt et al. 2010).
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Matidia Thorell, 1878
Zhang, Jianshuang, Yu, Hao & Li, Shuqiang 2021 |
Kakaibanoides
Barrion & Litsinger 1995 |
Matidia
Thorell 1878 |
Matidia
Thorell 1878 |