Acanthoneta dokutchaevi Eskov & Marusik, 1993
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Acanthoneta dokutchaevi Eskov & Marusik, 1993 |
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Acanthoneta dokutchaevi Eskov & Marusik, 1993 View in CoL Fig. 6 A–G
Poeciloneta (Acanthoneta) aggressa non Chamberlin & Ivie, 1943: Eskov and Marusik 1992: 34-35, figs 11-13 (♂).
Poeciloneta (Acanthoneta) dokutchaevi : Eskov and Marusik 1993: 52, figs 49-51 (♂).
Material examined.
1 ♂, China, Jilin Province, Mt. Changbaishan, Ski. 42°01.54'N, 128°04.25'E, alt. ca 1260 m, 31 July 1971.
Description.
Male (Fig. 6 A–B). Chelicera long, with strong stridulatory ridges. Chaetotaxy: Ti I–IV: 2-2-2-2; Mt I–IV: 1-0-0-1; Tm I about 0.80, Tm IV present. For other somatic characters see description by Eskov and Marusik (1993).
Male palp (Fig. 6 C–E). Cymbium with proximal apophysis erected. Paracymbium wide, with two pointed teeth on lateral margin. Distal suprategular apophysis modified as pit hook. Embolic division: radix long and narrow; Fickert’s gland located within radix; embolus main body trunk-like with serrated area, pointed embolus proper and well developed thumb; lamella characteristica fork-like branched, long and slender, almost parallel to radix; terminal apophysis with distal membrane and two strongly sclerotized teeth on ventral side.
Female. Unknown.
Remarks.
The male of this species is similar to the type species Acanthoneta aggressa . It differs only by the shape of the paracymbium. For a detailed comparison see Eskov and Marusik (1993).
Distribution.
Far East Asia: Magadan Area ( Eskov and Marusik 1993) and China (Fig. 7) (new record).
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