Seven new species of systaria simon, 1897 from southeast Asia (Araneae, Clubionidae, Systariinae)

The male of Systaria cervina (Simon, 1897) is newly described; the female internal genitalia are illustrated for the first time. Seven new species are described from Southeast Asia: S. decidua sp. nov. and S. lanna sp. nov. from northern Thailand; S. insolita sp. nov. from northeastern Thailand; S....

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Main Authors: Dankittipakul P., Singtripop T.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-65432014-08-30T03:24:20Z Seven new species of systaria simon, 1897 from southeast Asia (Araneae, Clubionidae, Systariinae) Dankittipakul P. Singtripop T. The male of Systaria cervina (Simon, 1897) is newly described; the female internal genitalia are illustrated for the first time. Seven new species are described from Southeast Asia: S. decidua sp. nov. and S. lanna sp. nov. from northern Thailand; S. insolita sp. nov. from northeastern Thailand; S. bifida sp. nov. from southern Thailand and Myanmar; S. acuminata sp. nov. from southern Thailand and Indonesia; S. convolutiva sp. nov. from Indonesia; S. deelemanae sp. nov. from the Philippines. Two additional characters are recognized among Systaria species and considered synapomorphies for the genus: the base of the cymbium on retrolateral side is provided with a sharply pointed cymbial tubercle or an elevated, oblique ridge; the anterior bursae of the internal female genitalia are distinctly sclerotized. Copyright © 2011. 2014-08-30T03:24:20Z 2014-08-30T03:24:20Z 2011 Article 11755326 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-79958178956&partnerID=40&md5=93b3623f0051c3ab1cffe1ad1925e20a http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6543 English
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description The male of Systaria cervina (Simon, 1897) is newly described; the female internal genitalia are illustrated for the first time. Seven new species are described from Southeast Asia: S. decidua sp. nov. and S. lanna sp. nov. from northern Thailand; S. insolita sp. nov. from northeastern Thailand; S. bifida sp. nov. from southern Thailand and Myanmar; S. acuminata sp. nov. from southern Thailand and Indonesia; S. convolutiva sp. nov. from Indonesia; S. deelemanae sp. nov. from the Philippines. Two additional characters are recognized among Systaria species and considered synapomorphies for the genus: the base of the cymbium on retrolateral side is provided with a sharply pointed cymbial tubercle or an elevated, oblique ridge; the anterior bursae of the internal female genitalia are distinctly sclerotized. Copyright © 2011.
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author Dankittipakul P.
Singtripop T.
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Singtripop T.
Seven new species of systaria simon, 1897 from southeast Asia (Araneae, Clubionidae, Systariinae)
author_facet Dankittipakul P.
Singtripop T.
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title Seven new species of systaria simon, 1897 from southeast Asia (Araneae, Clubionidae, Systariinae)
title_short Seven new species of systaria simon, 1897 from southeast Asia (Araneae, Clubionidae, Systariinae)
title_full Seven new species of systaria simon, 1897 from southeast Asia (Araneae, Clubionidae, Systariinae)
title_fullStr Seven new species of systaria simon, 1897 from southeast Asia (Araneae, Clubionidae, Systariinae)
title_full_unstemmed Seven new species of systaria simon, 1897 from southeast Asia (Araneae, Clubionidae, Systariinae)
title_sort seven new species of systaria simon, 1897 from southeast asia (araneae, clubionidae, systariinae)
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