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Sinamma Lin & Li 2014
Genus Sinamma Lin & Li, 2014 Type species: Sinamma oxycera Lin & Li, 2014 Diagnosis. See Lin & Li 2014. Composition. Sinamma oxycera Lin & Li, 2014, Sinamma quadrata sp. nov. and Sinamma yingae sp. nov. Distribution. China (Guangdong, Guangxi).Published as part of Cheng, Weihua, Ren, Lingshu, Tong, Yanfeng, Bian, Dongju & Li, Shuqiang, 2022, Two new species of the spider genus Sinamma Lin & Li, 2014 (Araneae, Tetrablemmidae) from Guangdong Province, China, pp. 443-454 in Zootaxa 5091 (3) on page 444, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/584830
Ectatosticta xuanzang Lin & Li 2020
Ectatosticta xuanzang Lin & Li, 2020 Figures 18E, 19 Ectatosticta xuanzang Lin & Li, 2020: 23, figs 5D, 6G–K, 7C–D (♀). Material examined. 10 females, China, Tibet, Cona County, Lebugou, 27°52′19′′ N, 91°48′38′′ E, elev. 3118 m, 4 August 2020, L.Y. Wang, T. Yuan and Y.M. Hou leg. Diagnosis. The female of this species resembles E. songpanensis sp. nov. (Fig. 18C), in having two pairs spermathecae, ventral spermathecae long and dorsal spermathecae short, but differs by the thin ventral spermathecae, the short and arc-shaped dorsal spermathecae(Fig. 18E). Description. See Lin & Li (2020). Female genitalia as in Fig. 18E. Distribution. China (Tibet) (Fig. 19).Published as part of Wang, Lu-Yu, Zhao, Jing-Xia, Irfan, Muhammad & Zhang, Zhi-Sheng, 2021, Review of the spider genus Ectatosticta Simon, 1892 (Araneae: Hypochilidae) with description of four new species from China, pp. 523-542 in Zootaxa 5016 (4) on page 537, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5016.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/522252
Ectatosticta bajie Lin & Li 2021
Ectatosticta bajie Lin & Li, 2021 Figures 5A–C, 15A, 16A, 17A, 19 Ectatosticta bajie Lin & Li, 2021: 4, figs 1A–C, 5A, 7A–B (♂ ♀). Material examined. 1 male and 1 female, China, Sichuan Province, Luding County, Moxi Town, Hailuogou, 29°34′29″ N, 101°59′56″ E, elev. 2922 m, 13 November 2019, Z.S. Zhang, L.Y. Wang, F. Zheng, Y. Zhang & M. Zhang leg. Diagnosis. Male of this species resembles E. yukuni Lin & Li, 2021 (Figs 14A–C, 15K, 16K) in having five strong setae on cymbial lobe retrolaterally but differs from the latter by the wide conductor base and the strong embolic base (Figs 5A–C, 15A, 16A). Female of this species resembles E. pingwuensis sp. nov. (Fig. 17F) in having two pairs of spermathecae, but differs from the latter by the long, strongly curved and narrower dorsal spermathecae (Fig. 17A). Description. See Lin & Li (2021). Male palp and female genitalia as in Figs 5A–C, 15A, 16A, 17A. Distribution. China (Sichuan) (Fig. 19).Published as part of Wang, Lu-Yu, Zhao, Jing-Xia, Irfan, Muhammad & Zhang, Zhi-Sheng, 2021, Review of the spider genus Ectatosticta Simon, 1892 (Araneae: Hypochilidae) with description of four new species from China, pp. 523-542 in Zootaxa 5016 (4) on page 527, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5016.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/522252
Ectatosticta wukong Lin & Li 2020
Ectatosticta wukong Lin & Li, 2020 Figures 4A–D, 13A–C, 15J, 16J, 18D, 19 Ectatosticta wukong Lin & Li, 2020: 20, figs 1, 2C–D, 3C–D, 4C–D, 5C, 6D–E (♂ ♀). Material examined. 2 males and 12 females, China, Sichuan Province, Hongyuan County, Shuajingsi Town, Shuamalukou, 31°55′33″ N, 102°39′12″ E, elev. 3425 m, 13 October 2020, L.Y. Wang, Y. Zhang, J.X. Zhao and J.S. Luo leg. Diagnosis. The male of this species resembles E. songpanensis sp. nov. (Figs 12A–C, 15I, 16I), in having three thicken setae on cymbial lobe, but differs from the latter by the narrow conductor (Figs 13A–C, 15J, 16J). The female of this species resembles E. rulai Lin & Li, 2021 (Fig. 18A) in having one pair of spermathecae, but differs from the latter by the narrow spermathecae base (Fig. 18D) Description. See Lin & Li (2020). Habitus, male palp and female genitalia as in Figs 4A–D, 13A–C, 15J, 16J, 18D. Distribution. China (Sichuan) (Fig. 19).Published as part of Wang, Lu-Yu, Zhao, Jing-Xia, Irfan, Muhammad & Zhang, Zhi-Sheng, 2021, Review of the spider genus Ectatosticta Simon, 1892 (Araneae: Hypochilidae) with description of four new species from China, pp. 523-542 in Zootaxa 5016 (4) on page 536, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5016.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/522252
Singaporemma banxiaoensis Lin & Li 2014
Singaporemma banxiaoensis Lin & Li, 2014 Figures 6B–b, 7C Singaporemma banxiaoensis Lin & Li, 2014: 42, figs 4–6, 16C–D, 20A Examined material. Holotype ♂, paratypes 1♂ and 1♀ (IZCAS), CHINA: Guangxi, Pingxiang, Xiashi Town, Xinming Village, Banxiaotun, Banxiao Cave, 22°5.542'N, 106°52.148'E, altitude 175 m, 26 July 2011, X. Wang leg. Diagnosis. Male of this species is similar to S. halongense (Fig. 6A) and S. lenachanae (Fig. 6D), but can be distinguished from the latter two by the narrower, pointed embolic tip (Fig. 6b vs. Fig. 6a, 6d), and by the vestigial white eyespots lacking black ocular base in the both sexes (see Lin & Li, 2014: fig. 4G–H vs. Lin et al., 2017: figs 16E–F, 21A). Female is close to S. takensis sp. n. in having a similar configuration of vulva, but differs from the latter by the inverted triangular inner vulval plate, the wider, shorter central process (Fig. 7C vs. Fig. 5C–D). Description. See Lin & Li, 2014: 42. Distribution. China (Guangxi) (Fig. 10).Published as part of Yan, Fanhu & Lin, Yucheng, 2018, A review of the spider genus Singaporemma (Araneae: Tetrablemmidae), with the description of a new species, pp. 329-346 in Zootaxa 4392 (2) on page 331, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/119544
Sinophaena Lin & Li 2021, gen. nov.
Genus Sinophaena Lin & Li, gen. nov. Type species: Sinophaena xiweni Lin & Li, sp. nov. Diagnosis. Sinophaena Lin & Li, gen. nov. can be easily distinguished from Macrophyes O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1893 by the following characters: habitus with black pattern (vs. concolorous in Macrophyes), the anterior part of the epigynum with a pair of tongue-shaped membranes (vs. membranes absent in Macrophyes), CDs straight in Sinophaena Lin & Li, gen. nov. (vs. curved in Macrophyes). Description. Medium-sized. Body length 6.60–7.62. Carapace oval, covered with white setae and black pattern. PLE largest, AME smallest, AER recurved, PER procurved. Fovea distinct. Body and legs covered by white setae. Epigyne simple, with a pair of membrane. COs hidden under the membrane, inconspicuous. CDs straight. One pair of S large, oval. FDs posteriorly directed. Etymology. The new generic name is a combination of “ Sino ” (meaning China) and “ Anyphaena ”. The gender is feminine. Species included. Sinophaena xiweni Lin & Li, sp. nov. and Sinophaena bivalva (Zhang & Song, 2004) comb. nov.Published as part of Lin, Yejie, Marusik, Yuri M., Gao, Caixia, Xu, Hao, Zhang, Xiaoqing, Wang, Ziyi, Zhu, Wenhui & Li, Shuqiang, 2021, Twenty-three new spider species (Arachnida: Araneae) from Asia, pp. 91-152 in Zoological Systematics 46 (2) on page 104, DOI: 10.11865/zs.2021201, http://zenodo.org/record/536706
Tropizodium serraferum Lin & Li 2009, comb. nov.
Tropizodium serraferum (Lin & Li, 2009) comb. nov. Zodariellum serraferum Lin & Li, 2009: 10, figs 1–7. Taxonomic remarks. Males of T. serraferum (Lin & Li, 2009) comb. nov. are very similar to those of T. molokai in which the prolateral margin of the MA is provided with a sharply pointed apex and a triangular subapical fold, but in T. serraferum the RTA is strongly curved and its apex is simply directly backwards; females can be distinguished by the epigyne depression, which is omega-shaped instead of round.Published as part of Dankittipakul, Pakawin, Jocqué, Rudy & Singtripop, Tippawan, 2012, Two new species of the spider genus Tropizodium Jocqué & Churchill, 2005 with notes on the femoral organ clade from Southeast Asia (Araneae, Zodariidae, Zodariinae), pp. 62-68 in Zootaxa 3327 on page 64, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3327.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/20845
Cybaeus fushun Lin & Li 2021, sp. nov.
Cybaeus fushun Lin & Li, sp. nov. (Figs 15A–B, 17A–B) Diagnosis. Cybaeus fushun Lin & Li, sp. nov. can be distinguished from C. huadian Lin & Li, sp. nov. and C. songniensis Seo, 2016 by the inconspicuous COs and the same shape of the S but can be distinguished by the spiraled CDs (vs. no spirals in C. huadian Lin & Li, sp. nov. and C. songniensis), S narrowed (vs. elongate in C. huadian Lin & Li, sp. nov. and C. songniensis). Description. Female (holotype, IZCAS-Ar42408, Figs 15A–B, 17A–B). Total length 10.44. Color in alcohol: carapace, sternum, chelicerae, labium, endites, palp, and legs white with black pattern. Carapace 4.21 long, 3.50 wide. Opisthosoma 6.08 long, 4.26 wide. Fovea longitudinal. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.18, ALE 0.13, PME 0.23, PLE 0.19, AME– AME 0.13, PME–PME 0.14, AME–PME 0.14, AME–ALE 0.13, PME–PLE 0.13, ALE–PLE 0.13. AER almost straight. Leg measurements: Leg I 14.00 (4.05 + 5.05 + 3.10 + 1.80), leg II 13.10 (3.60 + 4.75 + 3.00 + 1.75), leg III 11.33 (3.50 + 3.03 + 3.30 + 1.50), leg IV 14.95 (4.00 + 4.90 + 4.15 + 1.90). Leg formula 4123. Abdomen oval, spinnerets short and unsegmented. Epigyne (Figs 15A–B) wider than long. COs inconspicuous; CDs extend basally, middle of CDs with a spiral. AG distinct, at the middle of CDs. S large, oval. Male. Unknown. Material examined. Holotype ♀, China: Liaoning, Fushun, Qingyuan County, Dahulinchang, (42.5878°N, 124.9367°E; elev. ca. 350 m), 8 September 2019, leg. Yejie Lin & Pengyu Jin (IZCAS-Ar42408). Paratypes. 1♀ (IZCAS- Ar42409), same data as holotype. Distribution. Known only from the type locality. Etymology. The species name is a noun in apposition, derived from the type locality.Published as part of Lin, Yejie, Marusik, Yuri M., Gao, Caixia, Xu, Hao, Zhang, Xiaoqing, Wang, Ziyi, Zhu, Wenhui & Li, Shuqiang, 2021, Twenty-three new spider species (Arachnida: Araneae) from Asia, pp. 91-152 in Zoological Systematics 46 (2) on page 105, DOI: 10.11865/zs.2021201, http://zenodo.org/record/536706
Singaporemma wulongensis Lin & Li 2014
Singaporemma wulongensis Lin & Li, 2014 Figures 6E–e, 7F Singaporemma wulongensis Lin & Li, 2014: 46, figs 7–9, 17, 20B Examined material. Holotype ♂, paratypes 8♂ and 20♀ (NHMSU), CHINA: Chongqing, Wulong, Tudi Town, Tiansheng Village, Xiaodong Cave, 29°31.853'N, 107°50.817'E, altitude 1050 m, 17 October 2010, L. Dou and Y. Lin leg. Diagnosis. Male of S. wulongensis differs from males of all other congeners with the exception of S. bifurcata by the furcate embolus (Fig. 6E–e vs. Fig. 6A–D, 6a–d, 6G–H, 6g –h); it differs from male of S. bifurcata by the narrower, longer oval bulb, the embolus with two equilong tip branches, and the embolus starts from the submesialback surface of bulb, but the embolus of S. bifurcata with asymmetric branches that origins from prolateral surface of bulb (Fig. 6E–e vs. Fig. 6F–f). Female of S. wulongensis seems also close to S. bifurcata having a similar vulval structure, but it can be distinguished by the lager “ω”-shaped inner vulval plate, and the longer, weakly sclerotized central process (Fig. 7F vs. Fig. 7D). Description. See Lin & Li, 2014: 46. Distribution. China (Chongqing) (Fig. 10).Published as part of Yan, Fanhu & Lin, Yucheng, 2018, A review of the spider genus Singaporemma (Araneae: Tetrablemmidae), with the description of a new species, pp. 329-346 in Zootaxa 4392 (2) on pages 344-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/119544
Leptonetela digitata Lin & Li 2010
Leptonetela digitata Lin & Li, 2010 Leptonetela digitata Lin & Li 2010: 24, figs 13–14, 61 Qianleptoneta triangula Chen et al. 2010: 2879, figs 3–4, 25B syn. nov. Type material examined. Leptonetela digitata: holotype: male (IZCAS), Xiniu Cave, Anhe Village, Dushan Town, Anlong County [25°17´N, 105°34´E], Guizhou, China, 8 May 2006, Y. Lin & Y. Tong leg. Paratype: 1 female, same data as holotype. Qianleptoneta triangula: paratypes: 1 male and 1 female (GIBGAS), Xiniu Cave [25°03´N, 105°29´E], Dushan Town, Anlong County, Guizhou, China, 20 May 2006, H. Chen leg. Distribution. China (Guizhou).Published as part of Wang, Chunxia & Li, Shuqiang, 2011, 2841, pp. 1-90 in Zootaxa 2841 on page
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