Trilacuna Tong & Li, 2007
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.960.54053 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7019536 |
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Genus Trilacuna Tong & Li, 2007
Trilacuna Tong & Li, 2007: 333; Grismado et al. 2014: 26.
Type species.
Trilacuna rastrum Tong & Li, 2007
Diagnosis.
Trilacuna differs from other oonopid genera, except those of the " Dysderoides complex" (including Bannana Tong & Li, 2015, Dysderoides Fage, 1946, Himalayana Grismado, 2014, and Trilacuna ), by the enlarged male palpal femur, the very complex embolus-conductor system, and the notched labium. Males differ from the other genera of the " Dysderoides complex" by usually lacking the furrow connecting the posterior tracheal spiracles, and females differ by having a long postgastric scutum covering almost the whole ventral abdomen ( Grismado et al. 2014; Tong et al. 2019).
Composition.
34 species, including four described here.
Distribution.
Iran to the Korean Peninsula.
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Trilacuna Tong & Li, 2007
Tong, Yanfeng, Li, Shuqiang & Bian, Dongju 2020 |
Trilacuna
Tong & Li 2007 |