Prosoponoides sinense (Chen, 1991)

Figs 4–5, 9

Neriene sinense Chen, 1991: 164, f. 2A–D; Song, Zhu & Li, 1993: 866, f. 27A–D; Song, Zhu & Chen, 1999: 194, f. 112C–D, M–N;

P. sinense (Chen, 1991): Tu & Li, 2006: 113, f. 9A–H.

Material examined: 1 male and 7 females, China, Hainan Province: Bawangling Mountain National Nature Reserve, 19.13°N, 109.10°E, 300m, 7 June 2007, H. Yu leg. (CBEE) .

Diagnosis: The male of this species can be distinguished from other Prosoponoides species by the long embolus with wide membrane (Fig. 4D) which is gradually reduced distally. The femle of this species can be differed from other Prosoponoides species by the coiled copulatory ducts (Figs 5 D–E) which are about two and half coils in P. sinense but less than two coils in other Prosoponoides species.

Description. See Tu & Li (2006).

Distribution: China (Fujian; Hainan, new record; Zhejiang), Vietnam (Cao Bang, Sac Tay) (Fig. 9).