New euophryine jumping spiders from Papua New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae) 3491 Zhang, Jun-Xia Maddison, Wayne P. Zootaxa 2012 2012-09-20 3491 1 74 KWBZ Zhang & Maddison, 2012 Zhang & Maddison 2012 [151,380,1616,1642] Arachnida Salticidae Bathippus Animalia Araneae 9 10 Arthropoda species madang sp. nov.   Figs 42–47   Type material.  Holotype: male, PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Madang, Adalbert Mts., Sewan-Keki, 4.704° S, 145.419° E, elev.  700m,  4 May 2006, coll. Balke& Manaono(PNG 51, UBC-SEM AR00083).   Etymology.A noun in apposition taken from the typelocality.   Diagnosis.Differs from the other species by the unique teeth pattern on the male chelicerae ( Figs 46–47). Similar in male palp to  B. macrognathus(Thorell)(see Prószyṅski 1976) and  B. dilanians(Thorell)(see Prószyṅski 1984). It differs from  B. macrognathusin the longer retrolateral tibial apophysis ( Figs 43–45), and from  B. dilaniansin the straight and finger-like retrolateral tibial apophysis ( Figs 43–45; retrolateral tibial apophysis hooked in  B. dilanians).   Description. Male( holotype, UBC-SEM AR00083). Carapace length 3.0; abdomen length 4.4. Chelicera ( Figs 46–47): light orange to brown; promargin with two teeth, one of them really big with five cusps on one side; retromargin with one tooth; fang with a central cusp. Palp ( Figs 43–45): light yellow to yellowish brown. Tegulum narrow. Embolus short and spiral, with the plane of spiral perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of palpal bulb. Retrolateral tibial apophysis long and finger-like. Measurements of legs: I 9.7, II 8.3, III 9.4, IV 8.3. Color in alcohol ( Fig. 42): carapace orange; abdomen grayish brown, with light yellow speckles and streaks; legs sandy yellow to brown. 2006-05-04 UBC-SEM Balke & Manaono Papua New Guinea 700 -4.704 Sewan-Keki 78 145.419 Adalbert Mts. 9 10 AR00083 1 Madang holotype