Asiacoelotes, WANG, 2002
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Asiacoelotes |
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ASIACOELOTES , NEW GENUS
TYPE SPECIES: Coelotes xinhuiensis Chen, 1984 .
ETYMOLOGY: The generic name derives from its similarity to Coelotes and distribution in East Asia, and is masculine in gender.
DIAGNOSIS: This genus resembles Draconarius in having an elongated cymbial furrow, a long, slender embolus, and long, strongly convoluted spermathecae. Females can be distinguished by the broad, closely situated spermathecae (figs. 70, 71), males by the absence of the conductor dorsal apophysis (figs. 72–74).
DESCRIPTION: See description of type species (below).
DISTRIBUTION: China, Japan, Korea (map 2).
COMPOSITION: Fifteen species are included, all are new combinations. Three new synonyms are recognized.
1. Asiacoelotes acco (Nishikawa, 1987) : male holotype, male and female paratypes from Komoriana Mine, Utobara, Futtsushi, Chiba, Japan, in NSMT and in the Arachnological Society of Japan, not examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
2. Asiacoelotes dicranatus ( Wang et al., 1990) : female holotype and male paratype from Jiangsu, China, in HBI, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
The species Coelotes cinctus Zhu et al., 1993 , with male and female paratypes from Dandong, Liaoning, China, in IZB, examined, is placed as a junior synonym of A. dicranatus (because of the identical male and female genitalic morphology). NEW SYNONY MY.
The species Coelotes paradicranatus Song et al., 1993 , with male paratypes from Qingyuan, Liaoning, in IZB, examined, is placed as a junior synonym of A. dicranatus (because of the identical male genitalic morphology). NEW SYNONYMY.
3. Asiacoelotes ensifer ( Wang and Ono, 1998) : male holotype and female paratype from Nantou, Taiwan, in NSMT, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
4. Asiacoelotes illustratus ( Wang et al., 1990) : male and female paratypes from Changsha, Hunan, China, in HBI, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
5. Asiacoelotes insidiosus (L. Koch, 1878) : male holotype from Japan, depository unknown, not examined. Male and female specimens from Japan, in CAS, AMNH, and SMF, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
The species Coelotes curtus ( Bösenberg and Strand, 1906) : female holotype from Saga, Japan, in SMF, examined, is placed as a junior synonym of A. insidiosus (L. Koch) (because of the identical female genitalic morphology). NEW SYNONYMY.
6. Asiacoelotes interunus (Nishikawa, 1977) : male holotype, male and female paratypes from Minoo, Osaka, Japan, in the Osaka Natural History Museum and in the Arachnological Society of Japan, not examined. One male specimen from Japan, in ZMB, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
7. Asiacoelotes longus ( Wang, Tso and Wu, 2001) : male holotype from Nantou, Taiwan, in THU, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
8. Asiacoelotes montivagus ( Wang and Ono, 1998) : male holotype and female paratype from Taichung, Taiwan, in NSMT, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
9. Asiacoelotes pengi ( Ovtchinnikov, 1999) : female holotype from Yuelushan, Changsha, Hunan, China, in HBI, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ). This species was initially described as Coelotes ovatus by Peng and Wang (1997), p. 330, and is a homomym of C. ovatus Paik, 1976 .
10. Asiacoelotes songminjae ( Paik and Yaginuma, 1969) : female holotype from Yeongchigul Cave, Korea, in NSMT, not examined. Male and female specimens from Korea, in KAI and AMNH, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
11. Asiacoelotes tengchihensis ( Wang and Ono, 1998) : female holotype from Mt. Tengchih, TaoYuanhsinang, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in NSMT, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
12. Asiacoelotes tropidosatus ( Wang and Zhu, 1991) : female holotype from Changch un, Jilin, China, in NBUMS, not examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
13. Asiacoelotes xinhuiensis ( Chen, 1984) : female holotype and female paratype from Xinhui, Guangdong, China, in HTC, examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
14. Asiacoelotes yaeyamensis (Shimojana, 1982) : male holotype, male and female paratypes from Bannadake, Ishigaki, Okinaea, Japan, in the Arachnological Society of Japan and in Shimojana’s personal Collection, Japan, not examined. NEW COMBINATION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
15. Asiacoelotes yushanensis ( Wang and Ono, 1998) : female holotype from Tatachia,
Nantou, in NSMT, examined. NEW COMBINA TION (transferred here from Coelotes ).
Asiacoelotes xinhuiensis (Chen)
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Coelotes xinhuiensis Chen, 1984: 3 , figs. 9, 10 (female holotype and female paratype from Xinhui, Guangdong, China, in HTC, examined). – Song et al., 1999: 78, figs. 216N, O, 226M, N.
Coelotes atratus Wang et al., 1990: 227 , figs. 115, 116 (female holotype from Damingshan, Guangxi, China, in HBI, examined). First synonymized by Wang and Ono (1998).
DIAGNOSIS: This species resembles A. songminjae (Paik and Yaginuma) (in Paik et al., 1969; Paik, 1971) but can be distin
76. Chelicera, ventral view.
guished by the distinct shape of spermathecae of females (figs. 70, 71) and by the presence of a small apophysis retrolaterally on the tegular sclerite of males (figs. 72, 73).
DESCRIPTION: Small, total length 4.50– 8.00. From front, anterior eye row slightly procurved, posterior row procurved. Eye sizes and arrangements: AME slightly smaller than ALE, ALE subequal to PLE, PME subequal to AME or slightly larger than AME; AME separated by roughly their radius, AMEALE and ALEPLE close together, PMEPLE separated by roughly PLE diameter, PMEPME separated by roughly their diameter. Clypeal height about twice AME diameter or slightly less; chilum divided, elongated (fig. 75). Chelicerae with three promarginal, four retromarginal teeth (fig. 76). Labium slightly wider than long. Length of female 1st leg patella + tibia subequal to carapace length.
Tarsal organ situated close to distal end of tarsus, anterior of distalmost trichobothrium (figs. 77–79). Apex of ALS with 2 major ampullate gland spigots (MAP), about 28–33 piriform gland spigots (PI) in both sexes; PMS with 2 minor ampullate gland spigots (mAP) in both sexes, about 9–10 aciniform gland spigots (AC) in both sexes, 2 cylindrical gland spigots (CY) in female; PLS with about 13–16 aciniform gland spigots in both sexes, 2 cylindrical gland spigots in female (figs. 80–85).
Female epigynum with epigynal teeth short, anteriorly situated; atrium reduced to atrial slit; copulatory ducts short; spermathecal heads small; spermathecae with stalks strongly elongated, highly convoluted; spermathecal bases small (figs. 70, 71). Male palp with one patellar apophysis; RTA long, occupying almost tibial length, with distal end extended well beyond tibia; lateral tibial apophysis present; cymbial furrow strongly elongated, with distal end strongly extended beyond cymbium, dorsal edge strongly concave; conductor long, slender; conductor dorsal apophysis absent; conductor lamella large; embolus posterior in origin, extremely long, linear; median apophysis spoonlike, with distal end sharply pointed (figs. 72–74).
MATERIAL EXAMINED: CHINA: Guangdong: Xinhui , November 27, 1981, female holotype and female paratype (Z. H. Zhang, HTC) ; Guangzhou, campus of the Southern China Teachers University , August 29, 1997, later molted to adult, 1 male (X. P. Wang, AMNH) ; Dinghushan , January 1982, 1 male (A. Payne, MCZ) ; Xiquio, January 1982, 1 male (A. Payne, MCZ). Guangxi: Damingshan , August 10, 1982, female holotype of Coelotes atratus (J. F. Wang, HBI) . Hong Kong: Tianpingshan, October 14, 1997, later molted to adults, 1 male and 3 females (X. P. Wang, 1 male and 2 females in HTU; 1 female in MCB). Taiwan: Tai pei, Quan Inshua, March 26, 1961, 1 female (E. Schlinger, AMNH) ; Nantou Hsien, Tatachia , 2480 m alt., March 4, 1991, 1 female (H. Ono, NSMT, NSMTAr.3424) ; Taichung Hsien, Mt. Chuanhsingshan , 1590 m alt., March 2, 1991, 1 female (H. Ono, NSMT, NSMTAr.3445) ; Kaohsiung Hsien, Taoyuanhsiang, Paoshantsun , Mt. Tengchih , 1804 m alt., November 1, 1989, 1 male (H. Ono, NSMT, NSMTAr.3442) ; Taipei Hsien, Wulai , 300–400 m alt., November 27, 1989, 1 male (H. Ono, NSMT, NSMTAr.3452) ; Sozan , March 29, 1932, 1 male and 1 female ( MCZ) .
DISTRIBUTION: Southern China.
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Asiacoelotes
WANG, XIN-PING 2002 |
Coelotes atratus
Wang, J. F. & C. M. Yin & X. J. Peng & L. P. Xie 1990: 227 |
Coelotes xinhuiensis
Song, D. X. & M. S. Zhu & J. Chen 1999: 78 |
Chen, Z. F. 1984: 3 |