Sernokorba pallidipatellis ( Boesenberg & Strand, 1906)
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Sernokorba pallidipatellis ( Boesenberg & Strand, 1906) |
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Sernokorba pallidipatellis ( Boesenberg & Strand, 1906) View in CoL View at ENA
Figs 12 View Figures 9–19 , 16 View Figures 9–19 , 23 View Figures 20–28 , 33 View Figures 29–39 , 34 View Figures 29–39 , 39 View Figures 29–39 , 44 View Figures 40–47 , 45 View Figures 40–47 , 48-50 View Figures 48–52
Remark.
As mentioned by Kamura (1992), Herpyllus coreanus Paik, 1992 is most likely conspecific with S. pallidipatellis ; however, we do not propose a formal synonymy as we did not examine the type specimen of H. coreanus .
Material examined.
Japan: Kyoto 1 male, Kyoto-shi, Sakyo-ku, Matsugasaki, 28. April -5. May 1982 pitfall trap T. Kamura leg. (HNHM Araneae -9237) ; Japan: Osaka 1 male, Ibaraki-shi, Nishi-Ai, 26. May 1995 T. Kamura leg. (HNHM Araneae -9233) ; Japan: Osaka 1 female, Ibaraki-shi, Ai, 30. May 1997 T. Kamura leg. (HNHM Araneae -9219) ; Japan: Osaka 1 female, Ibaraki-shi, Nishi-Ai, 9. May 2003 T. Kamura leg. (HNHM Araneae -9007) .
Diagnosis.
Males can be recognized by the slightly bent embolar tip (Figs 23 View Figures 20–28 , 33 View Figures 29–39 ) and by the large conductor reaching the tip of the embolus (Figs 33-34 View Figures 29–39 ). Distal tip of the conductor is blunt and triangular. RTA with a ventral bump and bearing a distal invagination, resulting in two subequal branches.
Description.
See Kamura (1992).
Distribution.
Japan, Korea and the Russian Federation.
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