Baiyuerius globasus (Wang, Peng & Kim, 1996) comb. nov.
Figs 2, 7 (球百越蛛)
Coras globasus Wang et al. 1996: 77, figs 1-3 (♀); Song et al. 1999: 388, fig. 229C, D (♀); Yin et al. 2012: 998, fig. 512a, b (♀).
Coelotes globasus: Wang and Jäger 2007: 28, figs 16-18; Zhu et al. 2017: 164, fig. 73A, B (♀).
Material examined.
1 female (holotype, HNU): China, Hunan Province, Zhangjiajie, 17 October 1984, J.F. Wang leg.
Diagnosis.
Female resembles that of B. zuojiang Zhao, Li & Li, 2023 in having the similarly round spermathecae (Fig. 2; Zhao et al. 2023: fig. 7A-C), but can be distinguished from the latter by the following: atrium somewhat rectangular in B. globasus comb. nov. (Fig. 2A) vs glasses-shaped in B. zuojiang (Zhao et al. 2023: fig. 7A); epigyne with conspicuous epigynal teeth in B. globasus comb. nov. (Fig. 2A) vs epigynal teeth absent in B. zuojiang (Zhao et al. 2023: fig. 7A); copulatory opening present mid-ventrally in the atrium in B. globasus comb. nov. (Fig. 2B) vs present in the anterio-lateral margin of the atrium in B. zuojiang (Zhao et al. 2023: fig. 7A); copulatory ducts strongly curved; anterior end touches each other in B. globasus comb. nov. (Fig. 2B) vs arc-shaped, anterior end present laterally apart away from each other in B. zuojiang (Zhao et al. 2023: fig. 7B).
Description (partial).
Epigyne (Fig. 2A, B): atrium somewhat rectangular; epigynal hoods present laterally; epigynal teeth distinct; copulatory opening located mid-centrally; copulatory ducts originating centrally, extending anteriorly, then curved inward, anterior ends touches each other; spermathecae fist-shaped; fertilization ducts transparent. Habitus as shown by Wang et al. (1996)
Male unknown.
Distribution.
China (Hunan) (Fig. 7).