Scyloxes zhaoi ( Wu & Li, 2017 ) Zamani & Stockmann & Magalhaes & Rheims, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5092.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5876592 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/870687D7-FF9D-FFB4-15A5-9121AB2294D9 |
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Scyloxes zhaoi ( Wu & Li, 2017 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Scyloxes zhaoi ( Wu & Li, 2017) View in CoL comb. n.
Fig. 13C–H View FIGURE 13
Stedocys zhaoi Wu & Li in Wu et al., 2017: 232, figs 16–17, 20C–D (♂ holotype from THAILAND, Sai Yok GoogleMaps , Wang Krachae Subdistrict, unnamed cave, (14°12'11.3"N 99°01'12.1"E), 185 m a.s.l., 1 October 2014, H. Zhao, Y. Li & Z. Chen leg., deposited in IZCAS; 5♀ paratypes, same data as holotype, deposited in IZCAS, not examined).
Additional material examined. THAILAND: Chumphon: 1♂ 2♀ Lang Suan district, Tham Khao Kriab (09°49'10.0"N 99°02'23.0"E), 130 m, dark part of limestone cave, 16 December 2013, P. Schwendinger leg. ( MHNG) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Scyloxes zhaoi comb. n. resembles S. magna comb. n. ( Bristowe 1952: figs 9–10, Brignoli 1976: fig. 55) by the male palp with long, distally coiled embolus ( Fig. 13E–F View FIGURE 13 ) and by the female vulva with two pairs of spermathecae on very long stalks ( Fig. 13G–H View FIGURE 13 ;). Males are distinguished from the latter species by the cymbium wider than long, embolus medially twisted and strongly arched before coil ( Fig. 13E–F View FIGURE 13 ; Wu et al. 2017: fig. 16A–F) (vs. cymbium longer than wide, embolus lacking medial twist and gently arched before coil in S. magna comb. n.). Females are distinguished by the epigyne with pair of sclerotized pre-epigastric fovea (absent in S. magna comb. n.) and by the vulva with two pairs of rounded spermathecae ( Fig. 13G View FIGURE 13 , Wu et al. 2017: fig. 17B) (vs. one pair rounded and one tubular in S. magna comb. n.).
Description. See Wu et al. (2017: 232).
Note. Specimens examined in this study show some variation, when compared to the type specimens depicted in the original description (for comparison see Wu et al. 2017: figs 16–17, 20C–D). Males have the embolus tip loop distally extended, while the type specimens have it almost flat, and females have the pre-epigastric plates closer to each other and extending laterally from the epigastric plate, farther apart and not extending laterally in the type specimens. However, we believe that a denser sampling is necessary to raise a new name for this population and consider these differences as intraspecific variations.
Distribution. Thailand ( Fig. 17 View FIGURE 17 ).
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Museum d'Histoire Naturelle |
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