Chaerilus tryznai Kovarik , 2000
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Chaerilus tryznai Kovarik, 2000
Chaerilus tryznai Kovařík, 2000a: 65-66, figs 32-33, tabs 1-2.
Chaerilus tryznai : Zhu, Han & Lourenço, 2008: 47-51, figs 45-60, tab. 1.
Type specimens.
Holotype, male; Allotype and Paratype (No. 1), 2 females; Paratypes Nos. 2-12, 10 females and 1 immature, China, Xizang, Bomi County, 29°52'N, 95°45'E, 3000m, M. Tryzna & O. Safranek, FKCP.
Other materials reported.
China, Xizang, Mêdog County, 29°02'N, 95°03'E, Hanmi Village, 11/8/2006, 1 female, Zhi-Shun Song leg. (Ar. –MHU–XZ 0607) (in MHBU); China, Xizang, Mêdog County, Hanmi Village, 10/8/2006, 1 female, Zhi-Shun Song leg. Zhi-Shun Song leg. (Ar. –MHU–XZ 0608) (deposited in MHBU).
Habitat.
Under the stones in the mixed forest.
Distribution.
Bomê County, Mêdog County (China).
Comments.
Five related species with close geographical distribution, Chaerilus assamensis : Kraepelin, 1913, Chaerilus conchiformus , Chaerilus dibangvalleycus , Chaerilus mainlingensis , and Chaerilus tryznai , all with 7-8 granulated cutting edges on the movable fingers of pedipalp ( Bastawade, 2006; Di & Zhu, 2009; Kovařík, 2000a; Zhu, Han & Lourenço, 2008). Chaerilus assamensis was described by type specimen from Assam (India), its original description is poor (see Kraepelin, 1913). Kovařík (2000a: 69), who analysed the old reference, recorded three characters of Chaerilus assamensis : middle and lateral eyes present; 7-8 granulated cutting edges on the movable fingers of pedipalp; the anterior margin of carapace arched in males. Lourenço and Duhem (2010) thought Chaerilus tryznai , with few differences from Chaerilus assamensis , may prove to be conspecific. Both sexes of Chaerilus conchiformus , Chaerilus dibangvalleycus and Chaerilus tryznai have anterior margin truncated,but only females of Chaerilus mainlingensis have same anterior margin of carapace as Chaerilus dibangvalleycus . Except Chaerilus assamensis with poor information, other 4 species can be identified by the key provided in this paper.
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