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2. The Antiaging Activities of Phytochemicals in Dark-Colored Plant Foods: Involvement of the Autophagy- and Apoptosis-Associated Pathways
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Mengliu Luo, Meiqing Mai, Wanhan Song, Qianhua Yuan, Xiaoling Feng, Enqin Xia, and Honghui Guo
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Curcumin ,Organic Chemistry ,Phytochemicals ,Apoptosis ,General Medicine ,Catalysis ,Catechin ,Computer Science Applications ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Anthocyanins ,Lycopene ,Autophagy ,Humans ,Quercetin ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Aged - Abstract
In the last two decades, human life expectancy has increased by about 10 years, but this has not been accompanied by a corresponding increase in healthy lifespan. Aging is associated with a wide range of human disorders, including cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Delaying the aging of organs or tissues and improving the physiological functions of the elderly can reduce the risk of aging-related diseases. Autophagy and apoptosis are crucial mechanisms for cell survival and tissue homeostasis, and may also be primary aging-regulatory pathways. Recent epidemiological studies have shown that eating more colorful plant foods could increase life expectancy. Several representative phytochemicals in dark-colored plant foods such as quercetin, catechin, curcumin, anthocyanins, and lycopene have apparent antiaging potential. Nevertheless, the antiaging signaling pathways of the phytochemicals from dark-colored plant foods remain elusive. In the present review, we summarized autophagy- and apoptosis-associated targeting pathways of those phytochemicals and discussed the core targets involved in the antiaging effects. Further clinical evaluation and exploitation of phytochemicals as antiaging agents are needed to develop novel antiaging therapeutics for preventing age-related diseases and improving a healthy lifespan.
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- 2022
3. Research on lncRNA related to drought resistance of Shanlan upland rice
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Xinsen, Yang, Caiyue, Liu, Xiaoling, Niu, Liu, Wang, Laiyi, Li, Qianhua, Yuan, and Xinwu, Pei
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Chlorophyll ,MicroRNAs ,Plant Breeding ,fungi ,Genetics ,food and beverages ,Oryza ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Droughts ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Background Drought has become the major abiotic stress that causes losses in rice yields and consequently is one of the main environmental factors threatening food security. Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is known to play an important role in plant response to drought stress, while the mechanisms of competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) in drought resistance in upland rice have been rarely reported. Results In our study, a total of 191 lncRNAs, 2115 mRNAs and 32 miRNAs (microRNAs) were found by strand-specific sequencing and small RNA sequencing to be differentially expressed in drought-stressed rice. Functional analysis of results indicate that they play important roles in hormone signal transduction, chlorophyll synthesis, protein synthesis and other pathways. Construction of a ceRNA network revealed that MSTRG.28732.3 may interact with miR171 in the chlorophyll biosynthesis pathway and affect the ability of plants to withstand drought stress by regulating Os02g0662700, Os02g0663100 and Os06g0105350. The accuracy of the regulatory network was verified by qRT-PCR. Conclusion Our results provide a theoretical basis for future studies on the potential function of lncRNA in plant drought resistance, and they provide new genetic resources for drought-resistant rice breeding.
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- 2022
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4. Understanding the molecular mechanism of drought resistance in Shanlan upland rice by transcriptome and phenotype analyses
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Xinsen Yang, Xiaoling Niu, Laiyi Li, Liu Wang, Caiyue Liu, Jianing Liu, Qianhua Yuan, and Xinwu Pei
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Structural Biology ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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5. Alternation of soil bacterial and fungal communities by tomato-rice rotation in Hainan Island in Southeast of China
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Jiachao Zhang, Xiang Ma, Yanqiong Tang, Du Minglun, Peng Liu, Hong Li, Qianhua Yuan, Lin Min, Yunze Ruan, Zhu Liu, and Lei Meng
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China ,Soil acidification ,Bulk soil ,Bacterial Physiological Phenomena ,Biochemistry ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Soil ,Microbial ecology ,Solanum lycopersicum ,Soil pH ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Genetics ,Soil ecology ,Molecular Biology ,Soil Microbiology ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Bacteria ,030306 microbiology ,Microbiota ,Fungi ,food and beverages ,Oryza ,General Medicine ,Biodiversity ,Crop rotation ,biology.organism_classification ,Crop Production ,Agronomy ,Soil water ,Acidobacteria - Abstract
Tomato-rice rotation is prevalent in subtropical and tropical regions in China. This practice enhances crop productivity and the disease suppression property of soils against soil-borne plant pathogens. To explore the variations and dynamics of bacterial and fungal communities, bulk soil samples were collected during two consecutive years under a rotation system between tomato and rice originated from the year of 2010 in Hainan Island, and 16S rDNA and ITS amplicons were sequenced by Illumina MiSeq. The results demonstrated that potentially beneficial bacterial phyla Acidobacteria, Chloroflexi and genus Paenibacillus, as well as the fungal genus Mortierella were significantly enriched, while the potentially pathogenic fungal genus Fusarium was significantly decreased during the crop rotation. Measurements of soil physicochemical properties indicated that the soil acidification was improved. Redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed the correlation of the microbial community with soil pH and identified soil total phosphorus (TP) level as the highest determinant factor for both bacterial and fungal communities. This work provides a preliminary description of changes of the bacterial and fungal communities related to tomato-rice rotation in China and offered experimental evidences for exploring the effects of this agricultural practice on soil ecology.
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- 2020
6. Combined analysis and miRNA expression profiles of the flowering related genes in common wild rice (oryza rufipogon Griff.)
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Gege Huang, Qianhua Yuan, Xinwu Pei, Jiao Wang, Yan Long, Mande Xue, Ke Huang, and Jing-wen Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,Flowers ,Quantitative trait locus ,Biochemistry ,DNA sequencing ,Flowering ,Transcriptome ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Stress, Physiological ,Genetics ,Oryza rufipogon Griff ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,MADS-box ,Plant Proteins ,High-throughput sequencing ,Oryza sativa ,biology ,fungi ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,food and beverages ,Oryza ,Genomics ,biology.organism_classification ,Oryza rufipogon ,Droughts ,Plant Leaves ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,MiRNAs ,Combined analysis ,Genome, Plant ,Research Article ,Reference genome - Abstract
Common wild rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.) is the most closely related ancestral species to Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.). It contains various valuable traits with regard to tolerance to cold, drought and salinity, flowering diversity and many quantitative trait loci with agronomic important traits. Flowering is one of the most important agronomic traits. However, flowering-related transcriptome and how to be regulated by miRNAs have not been estimated in O.rufipogon. To identify how the genes and miRNAs regulating flowering in O.rufipogon. Three O.rufipogon RNA libraries, two vegetative stages (CWRT-V1 and CWRT-V2) and one flowering stage (CWRT-F2) were constructed using leaves tissue and sequenced using Illumina deep sequencing. 27,405, 27,333, 28,979 unique genes were obtained after mapping to the reference genome from CWRT-V1, CWRT-V2 and CWRT-F2, respectively. Then differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were screened and got 1419 unique genes are likely to involve in flower development. Detailed information showed that MADS box and floral meristem identity genes, such as MADS 1, MADS14, Hd1 are involved in common wild rice. Then, combined analysis of miRNA and mRNA expression profiles was performed. Twenty three known miRNA-mRNA pairs and five new candidates were presented an anti-correlationship. Interestingly, 12 miRNAs were negatively correlated with 20 mRNAs encoding flowering-related proteins, indicating that miRNAs regulated target genes to promote flowering in CWRT-F2 group. The results provided here genomic resources for flowering related genes and how these flowering genes were regulated by miRNAs in common wild rice. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1007/s13258-018-0688-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2018
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7. A novel protein elicitor PeFOC1 from Fusarium oxysporum triggers defense response and systemic resistance in tobacco
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Haizhen Nie, Dewen Qiu, Qianhua Yuan, Songwei Li, and Mingwang Shi
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0301 basic medicine ,Hypersensitive response ,Biophysics ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Microbiology ,Fungal Proteins ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fusarium ,Fusarium oxysporum ,Tobacco ,Tobacco mosaic virus ,Pseudomonas syringae ,medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Escherichia coli ,Disease Resistance ,biology ,Callose ,food and beverages ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Elicitor ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Systemic acquired resistance - Abstract
In recent years, it is a hotspot research field on interaction mechanism between elicitor and plant. In this study, a novel hypersensitive response (HR)-inducing protein elicitor was isolated from the culture filtrate of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense and named PeFOC1, which consisted of 321 amino acids with a molecular weight of approximately 35 kDa. After the inducible expression in Escherichia coli and purification by AKTA explore system, the recombinant PeFOC1 also triggered a typical HR in tobacco. In addition, PeFOC1 induced a cascade of defense response in tobacco including production of hydrogen peroxide, deposition of callose, and accumulation of phenolic compounds. Moreover, PeFOC1 significantly improved systemic resistance of tobacco seedlings to tobacco mosaic virus and Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci. Real-time quantitative-PCR analysis indicated that several defense-related genes in tobacco, such as NtPR1a, NtNPR1, NtPAL, NtEDS1, NtPDF, and NtLOX, were all up-regulated by the treatment of PeFOC1. All these results collectively demonstrated that PeFOC1 triggered defense response and systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in tobacco. This research not only provides further research on immune mechanism between plant and elicitor, but also sheds new light on strategy for biocontrol in the future.
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- 2019
8. The Novel Cerato-Platanin-Like Protein FocCP1 from
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Songwei, Li, Yijie, Dong, Lin, Li, Yi, Zhang, Xiufen, Yang, Hongmei, Zeng, Mingwang, Shi, Xinwu, Pei, Dewen, Qiu, and Qianhua, Yuan
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elicitor ,FocCP1 ,food and beverages ,Musa ,Plant Roots ,Article ,immune response ,Fusarium oxysporum ,Fungal Proteins ,Fusarium ,cerato-platanin ,systemic acquired resistance ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Plant Diseases - Abstract
Panama disease, or Fusarium wilt, the most serious disease in banana cultivation, is caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (FOC) and has led to great economic losses worldwide. One effective way to combat this disease is by enhancing host plant resistance. The cerato-platanin protein (CPP) family is a group of small secreted cysteine-rich proteins in filamentous fungi. CPPs as elicitors can trigger the immune system resulting in defense responses in plants. In this study, we characterized a novel cerato-platanin-like protein in the secretome of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense race 4 (FOC4), named FocCP1. In tobacco, the purified recombinant FocCP1 protein caused accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), formation of necrotic reaction, deposition of callose, expression of defense-related genes, and accumulation of salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA) in tobacco. These results indicated that FocCP1 triggered a hypersensitive response (HR) and systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in tobacco. Furthermore, FocCP1 enhanced resistance tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) disease and Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci 6605 (Pst. 6605) infection in tobacco and improved banana seedling resistance to FOC4. All results provide the possibility of further research on immune mechanisms of plant and pathogen interactions, and lay a foundation for a new biological strategy of banana wilt control in the future.
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- 2019
9. The Novel Cerato-Platanin-Like Protein FocCP1 from Fusarium oxysporum Triggers an Immune Response in Plants
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Dewen Qiu, Lin Li, Songwei Li, Yi Zhang, Mingwang Shi, Qianhua Yuan, Xinwu Pei, Yijie Dong, Hongmei Zeng, and Xiufen Yang
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Hypersensitive response ,Panama disease ,FocCP1 ,01 natural sciences ,immune response ,Catalysis ,Microbiology ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fusarium oxysporum ,cerato-platanin ,Tobacco mosaic virus ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,elicitor ,biology ,Jasmonic acid ,Organic Chemistry ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Fusarium wilt ,Computer Science Applications ,Elicitor ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,chemistry ,systemic acquired resistance ,Systemic acquired resistance ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Panama disease, or Fusarium wilt, the most serious disease in banana cultivation, is caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (FOC) and has led to great economic losses worldwide. One effective way to combat this disease is by enhancing host plant resistance. The cerato-platanin protein (CPP) family is a group of small secreted cysteine-rich proteins in filamentous fungi. CPPs as elicitors can trigger the immune system resulting in defense responses in plants. In this study, we characterized a novel cerato-platanin-like protein in the secretome of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense race 4 (FOC4), named FocCP1. In tobacco, the purified recombinant FocCP1 protein caused accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), formation of necrotic reaction, deposition of callose, expression of defense-related genes, and accumulation of salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA) in tobacco. These results indicated that FocCP1 triggered a hypersensitive response (HR) and systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in tobacco. Furthermore, FocCP1 enhanced resistance tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) disease and Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci 6605 (Pst. 6605) infection in tobacco and improved banana seedling resistance to FOC4. All results provide the possibility of further research on immune mechanisms of plant and pathogen interactions, and lay a foundation for a new biological strategy of banana wilt control in the future.
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- 2019
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10. Genome-wide multilocus analysis of intraspecific differentiation in Oryza rufipogon Griff. from China and the influence of introgression from O. sativa L
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Feng Wang, Y.B. Dong, S.R. Jia, Qianhua Yuan, X.W. Pei, H.J. Wu, Y.F. Peng, and Fei Li
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Gene Flow ,China ,Introgression ,Flowers ,Subspecies ,Genome ,Japonica ,Intraspecific competition ,Evolution, Molecular ,INDEL Mutation ,Species Specificity ,Botany ,Genetics ,Cultivar ,Molecular Biology ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Oryza sativa ,biology ,Oryza ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Oryza rufipogon ,Genetic Loci ,Genome, Plant ,Microsatellite Repeats ,Multilocus Sequence Typing - Abstract
Twenty-five populations of Oryza rufipogon from China and 144 cultivars of Oryza sativa were selected for this study. Based on the DNA fragment of Ehd1-4 and subspecies-specific sequence-tagged site markers in different chromosomes, intraspecific differentiation in O. rufipogon from China was analyzed. The introgression from O. sativa to O. rufipogon was also analyzed based on simple sequence repeat markers. The results revealed that the DNA fragment of Ehd1-4 could distinguish the O. sativa subspecies japonica and indica. Furthermore, although significant indica-japonica differentiation did not occur in most O. rufipogon populations from China, O. rufipogon varieties from Hainan Island and from the mainland of China showed differentiation tendencies. Japonica-like O. rufipogon varieties were predominant in Mainland China. However, more indica-like O. rufipogon varieties were found in Hainan Island. Finally, although cultivar-specific alleles were found in most of the O. rufipogon varieties from Hainan Island and Guangdong Province, some varieties remain pure and non-introgressive.
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11. Variation of the OsGI intron and its phenotypic associations in Oryza rufipogon Griff. and Oryza sativa L
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Qianhua Yuan, Z Chen, H.J. Wu, X.W. Pei, Y.B. Dong, Feng Wang, S.R. Jia, and Y.F. Peng
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Genetics ,Oryza sativa ,Seed dormancy ,Intron ,food and beverages ,Oryza ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Genes, Plant ,Plant Dormancy ,biology.organism_classification ,Oryza rufipogon ,Introns ,Evolution, Molecular ,Phenotype ,Phylogenetics ,Botany ,Dormancy ,Cultivar ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Phylogeny ,Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length - Abstract
We analyzed intron 9 of the OsGI gene in Oryza rufipogon and Oryza sativa in order to investigate evolutionary relationships in rice and the relationship between intron variation and phenotype. OsGI-9 was cloned in 38 O. rufipogon populations and in 139 O. sativa cultivars and the phylogeny was reconstructed. Seed cold tolerance and dormancy were quantified in O. sativa. Three OsGI-9 band types occurred in O. rufipogon: S-type (1.2 kb), F-type (0.9 kb), and FS-type (1.2 and 0.9 kb), whereas only the S-type and F-type occurred in O. sativa. The S-type contains two 255-bp repeats, the F-type contains one 255-bp repeat, and the FS-type contains both. All individuals could be divided into 5 groups in the organism's phylogenetic network: S-type O. rufipogon, F-type O. rufipogon, FS-type O. rufipogon, S-type O. sativa, and F-type O. sativa. F-type O. sativa are most closely related to F-type O. rufipogon and S-type O. sativa are most closely related to S-type O. rufipogon. Statistical analysis indicated that OsGI-9 type is significantly correlated with phenotype; most S-type O. sativa have strong seed dormancy and cold tolerance, and most F-type O. sativa have no seed dormancy and poor cold tolerance.
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12. Emertonella hainanica Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan, and Kong Luen Heong
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Biodiversity ,Theridiidae ,Emertonella ,Taxonomy ,Emertonella hainanica - Abstract
42. Emertonella hainanica Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 42 A-D] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 2.70 mm. Cephalothorax length 0.90 mm, width 0.80 mm., height 0.83 mm. Abdomen length 1.94 mm., width 1.89 mm., height 1.34 mm. Carapace. Red, slightly longer than wide with parallel-sided cephalic barely 0.4 x the greatest width of thoracic area. Cephalic area hump-like dorsally but quadrate and stone-like viewed laterally, highest along fovea and stiffly sloped to thoracic area. Chelicerae reddish brown with two small retromarginal teeth. Promarginal teeth reduced to four relatively thick whitish spine-like processes. Pedipalp uniformly light yellow. Maxillae reddish brown, widely separated, oblique and apices converged. Light reddish brown labium short and wider than long with convex apex. Sternum reddish brown, margins distinctly rebordered, posterior end broadly convex and 1.18 x wider than long. Eyes. In two rows of four. PE row slightly recurved and longer than strongly recurved AER. Eye diameter (mm.): AME (0.11)> ALE=PME (0.07)> PLE (0.06). Eye separation (mm): AME-AME (0.07), AME-ALE (0.09), PME-PME (0.08), PME-PLE (0.14). Clypeus height as long as one AME diameter. Legs. Yellow except brownish coxae, trochanter and femora III and IV, strong spines absent but bristles present. Dorsobasal bristle on tibia I 2 x longer than its tibial diameter. Patella I apical bristle very long. Patella III and IV narrowed at basal half, broader towards apex. Legs I and II subequal in length. Femur I as long as pedipalp. Leg formula 4123. Abdomen. Subglobose, black with white apical and posterior margins. Anterior margin cleft medially. Venter light yellow with reddish brown epigynal plate, water droplet-like brachial operculum, and yellow brown cribellum and spinnerets. Epigynum on a large subquadrate sclerotized plate with a pair of water droplet-like "book lungs" laterally. Cleared epigynum bears a circular opening with a pair of connected hoods anteriorly. Spermathecae subglobular, slightly converging apically. Insemination duct looping V-shaped posteriorly. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. No. Da 1), CHINA, Hainan Island, Danzhou, 4 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. This new species closely resembles in coloration, E. taczanowskii (Keyserling, 1886) but differs from the latter in terms of (1) shape of carapace, (2) color and banding pattern in the abdomen, (3) spermathecal shape, (4) cheliceral dentation, and (5) leg measurements. Etymology. The specific epithet is named New Species of Spiders (Araneae) from Hainan Island, China after the type locality.
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- 2016
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13. Diponeura bukolana Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan, and Kong Luen Heong
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Diponeura bukolana ,Hymenoptera ,Ichneumonidae ,Diponeura ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Diponeura bukolana Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 41 A-H] MALE. Holotype male, total length 1.80 mm. Cephalothorax length 0.80 mm, width 0.71 mm. Abdomen length 1.00 mm, width 0.83 mm. Paratype male, total length 1.76 mm. Carapace. Black with lustrous eyes. Cephalic width about 0.62 x thoracic width. Chelicerae dark reddish brown, longer than wide. Pedipalp brownish yellow with dark brown cymbium. Maxillae dark brown with converging apices. Labium black, narrowed apically and wider basally. Sternum dark reddish brown, longer than wide with bluntly rounded posterior end. Eyes. In two recurved rows, strongly recurved AER slightly shorter than weakly recurved PER. Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.11)> PME (0.10)> PLE (0.09)> ALE (0.07). AME closer to ALE than to each other. PME closer to each other than to PLE. Clypeus height wide, 1.27 x AME diameter. Legs. Brown with alternating yellow and brown bands in femora, tibiae and metatarsi. Tibia II as long as metatarsus II. Tarsus I and II subequal. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Subglobose black with two pairs of white eye-like spots anterior of the posterodorsal humps, posterior pair of humps as broad as the front pair. Venter black with white dots encircling base of spinnerets and two triangular white spots on lateral ends of epigastric furrow. Palpal organ with conductor perpendicularly set anteriorly and apically rounded at tip, median apophysis shoes-like with bluntly rounded tip, truncated middle arm and a small posteroventral tooth visible viewed laterally. Apical end of median apophysis obliquely truncated and sharply pointed viewed on top (dorsally). Apex of cymbium convex except the margin slightly upcurved. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Da 2), CHINA, Hainan Island, Danzhou, Danzhou Agricultural Station, 4 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Paratype male (coll. no. Da 3), same data as for holotype. Diagnostic Features. This new species is distinguished from its close relative Diponeura cyclosoides (Simon, 1894) in the following characters, namely, (1) black abdomen with small white spots, (2) equal sizes of posterior humps, (3) shape of conductor and median apophysis, and (4) tibia II as long as metatarsus II. Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the humpy ("bukolan") appearance of posterior abdomen in Tagalog.
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14. Meioneta mingshengzhui Barrion
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Barrion, Alberto T., Barrion-Dupo, Aimee Lynn A., Catindig, Josie Lynn A., Villareal, Sylvia C., Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan, and Heong, Kong Luen
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Meioneta mingshengzhui ,Arthropoda ,Linyphiidae ,Arachnida ,Meioneta ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Meioneta mingshengzhui Barrion, Barrion- Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 11 A-D] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 1.50mm. Cephalothorax 0.60mm long, width 0.43mm, height 0.26mm.Abdomen length 0.97mm, width 0.60mm, height 0.60mm.Parataype female, total length 1.10mm to 1.60mm. Carapace. Gray brown, 1.39 x longer than wide. Cephalic approximately 0.6 x width of thoracic area. AME area black. Pedipalps dark brown. Fovea distinctly Y-shaped. Chelicerae yellow, twice longer than wide, and each bears four promarginal teeth. Sternum brown except darker margins, almost as long as wide. Eyes. PER slightly longer than AER (0.26mm: 0.23mm). Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.07)> PME (0.063)> ALE (0.06)> PLE (0.05). Clypeus height relatively broad, 1.43 x diameter AME. Legs. Uniformly yellow, femora I and II slightly sigmoid viewed ventrally and gradually swollen subbasally. Tibia II as long as metatarsus II and IV. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Globose, gray with a dull white cross to transverse H-shape band dorsally and extended obliquely posterolaterally. Venter dull whitish gray except brown epigynum. Epigynum swollen out underneath abdomen by approximately 1.28 x AME diameter. Median septum flask-like, ratio of a/b = 0.76, anterior width 2 x PME diameter. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. S0 43), CHINA, Hainan Island, Panja Town, Songtao Reservoir, 0 3 April 2011, AT Barrion, JLA Catindig, SC Villareal; Paratypes: 2 females (coll. nos. 48 & 51), same data as holotype. Diagnostic Features. Meioneta mingshengzhui Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species is similar to M. nigra Oi, 1960 but easily separated from the latter in the (1) dull white cross to transverse Hshape abdominal band,(2) tibia II as long as metatarsus II and IV, and (3) the widely truncate central division of the epigynum. Etymology. Patronym, after Dr. Zhu Mingsheng in recognition of his systematic works on the Theridiidae of China., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 11-12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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15. Tmarus shuquianglii Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan, and Kong Luen Heong
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Biodiversity ,Thomisidae ,Tmarus ,Taxonomy ,Tmarus shuquianglii - Abstract
Tmarus shuquianglii Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 48 A-E] MALE. Holotype male, total length 3.00 mm. Cephalothorax length 1.71 mm., width 1.30 mm. Abdomen length 2.10 mm, width 1.30 mm. Carapace dark reddish brown, parallel-sided with relatively short white hairs, 1.30 x longer than wide, eye margins light reddish brown and whitish eye tubercles. Chelicerae brown, longer than wide with very short fang. Promargin and retromargin both toothless. Retrolateral side of chelicerae rebordered and indented subbasally, dorsum finely punctuated medially but rugose submedially. Pedipalp whitish yellow with brown embolus. Maxillae whitish yellow, longer than wide, apical margins converging and serrula black. Labium yellow brown, 2 x longer than wide, broadest medially and narrows on both ends. Sternum yellow and heart-shaped, four pairs of long bristles on apical one-fourth, apical margin straight and posterior margin blunt. Eyes. In two rows of four. AER more recurved and shorter than PER (0.98: 1.30 mm.). Lateral eyes on a tubercle. Eye diameter (mm): PLE (0.14)> ALE (0.13)> PME (0.09)> AME (0.06). Eye separation (mm): PLE-PLE (0.37)> PME-PME (0.34)> AME-AME (0.29)> AME-PME (0.23)> ALE-PLE (0.21)> AME-ALE (0.17). Clypeus height very wide, 7 x AME diameter. Legs. Uniformly whitish yellow with black spines, tarsal claws, and claw tufts. Spination in femora I and II 3 - 0-1 -0, III and IV 3 -0-0-0; tibia I 2-3 - 3 - 3, II 2 - 2 -3- 3,; metatarsi I and II 0-6 - 2 - 1, III 0-1 -0-0 and IV 0-2 -0-0. Metatarsus I with a long trichobothrium on apical one-sixth and two shorter ones located anterior and posterior of the long one. Leg formula 2134. Abdomen. Black with brownish tinge and covered with short white hairs, oblong with thin anterior part overhanging thoracic area, lateral margins with five white longitudinal ridges and posterior one-third lined with 9-10 transverse white ridges. Venter grayish brown marked with four light brownish yellow longitudinal bands bulging anterior of the epigastric furrow and two rounded brown spots on each side of the bulge. Spinnerets brownish yellow encircled by a white ring. Palpal organ with the seminal duct sigmoid and obliquely centered in the cymbium, pars pendula globose and apical coil of embolus around it, VTA with a blunt tip and RTA sharply pointed and needle-like. Dorsum of cymbium with two dorsal and one retrolateral spines. Tibia bears five trichobothria and four long prolateral spines. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Ha 2011 - 2), CHINA, Hainan Island, Haikou, 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Barrion et al. Diagnostic Features. Closely resembles Tmarus qinlingensis Song and Wang, 1994 and T. piger (Walckenaer, 1802) in terms of general appearance but differs from both in the (1) shape of VTA and RTA, (2) globose pars pendula, (3) median position of the sigmoid seminal duct, (4) abdominal band pattern, (5) number and position of trichobothria in metatarsus I and palpal patella, and (6) leg spination and length. Etymology. Patronym, in honor Dr. Shuqiang Li, for his contributions strengthening the foundation of knowledge Chinese arachnology. of in on
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16. Octonoba xihua Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Octonoba ,Octonoba xihua ,Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Uloboridae ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Octonoba xihua Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 50 A-D] MALE. Holotype male, total length 9.00 mm. Cephalothorax length 8.9 mm, width 0.83 mm. Abdomen length 1.57 mm, width 0.77 mm. Carapace. Rounded, yellow with grayish to black margins, median area with a gray longitudinal and Y-band. Chelicerae longer than wide, basal half grayish yellow and apical half yellow. Pedipalps yellow with gray longitudinal bands on both lateral sides of femur, patella and retrolateral side of tibia and midventral side of cymbium. Maxillae yellow, slightly longer than wide, narrow basally and broad apically. Labium grayish yellow and moderately convex apical margin plain yellow. Sternum grayish yellow with a dark yellow spot opposite coxa I, brownish lateral margins and truncated posterior end. Eyes. In two rows of four. AER strongly recurved and shorter than slightly recurved to straight PER (0.44: 0.49 mm). Eye diameter (mm): PLE (0.09)> PME=ALE (0.07)> AME (0.06). AME clos- er to ALE than to each other. PE equally spaced. PLE and ALE on a small tubercle. Clypeus height 1.7 x AME diameter. Legs. Slender, yellow with longitudinal bands on femora I-IV and alternating gray and yellow bands on tibiae I-IV and metatarsi I-IV. Venter of short tarsus I with at least six thin spines. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Short and tail-like, yellowish medially with two longitudinal rows of interrupted white bands and black bands laterally. Anterior abdomen cleft, median apical one-third bears a pair of small tubercle and a larger spine at midlength where abdomen narrows posteriorly. Venter whitish yellow with a median pale gray longitudinal band and an inverted U-shaped white band anterior of epigastric furrow. Palpal organ bears a brownish plate-like median apophysis spur with a tube-like and cleft apical tip. Tip of embolus directed to apex of cymbium. Venter of cymbium with a subapical spine. Tibia with a black T-band retrolaterally and bears one long lateral trichobothrium. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Dac 2011 - 2), CHINA, Hainan Island, Dacheng, Xihua village, 6 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. This species is close to the facies of Octonoba sinensis (Simon, 1880) but differs from the latter in the following features: (1) tail-like abdomen with three spines dorsally, (2) cleft anterior abdominal margin, (3) presence of a single trichobothrium in palpal tibia, (4) shape of median apophysis spur, (5) presence of a single spine in the ventrosubapical area of cymbium, and (6) leg measurements. Etymology. Named after the type locality., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on page 44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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17. Pardosa daxiansongi Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Pardosa daxiansongi Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 16 A-D] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 7.80 mm. Cephalothorax length 3.40 mm, width 2.50 mm. Abdomen length 4.00 mm, width 2.50 mm. Carapace. 1.36 x longer than wide, with two longitudinal dark brown bands running from clypeus, posterior median eyes to posterior end of cephalothorax sandwiching a white median longitudinal band and two white lateral bands below the brown bands. Chelicerae brownish yellow, 2.5 x longer than wide and bear 3 promarginal and one retromarginal teeth. Clypeus with three yellow and two brown spots. Labium with a truncate to rounded yellow apical margin. Sternum uniformly yellow. Eyes. In three rows of four, two and two. AER straight to slightly recurved viewed frontally, shorter than PME row (0.70:1.00). PME shorter than PLE row (1: 1.18). Eye diameter (mm.): PME (0.33)> PLE (0.30)> AME (0.17)> ALE (0.13). PME separation as long as 1 PME diameter. Clypeus height 1.35 X AME diameter. Legs. Uniformly yellow brown. Femur I slightly longer than femur II. Patella I & II subequal. Tibia II as long as metatarsus II. Metatarsus IV 2.12 x longer than metatarsus I and 1.85 x longer than metatarsus III. Tibia IV spination 2-4 - 2 - 2. Leg II as long III. Leg formula 4123. Abdomen. Oblong, 1.6 x longer than wide, grayish brown with a white median longitudinal band at anterior one-half and yellowish gray ventrally. Posterior spinnerets yellow and anterior pair black. Epigynum bears a large button-like median septum in unmacerated form with a median cleft in the posterior margin, x value = 0.33, ratio of height (a) and width (b) = 0.71. Spermathecae oblong and apically converging. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. DAP 14), CHINA, Hainan Island, Dapo, Dapo village, 25 March- 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. This new lycosid spider closely resembles Pardosa astrigera C.L.Koch, 1878 in the color pattern of carapace and Lycosa yunnanensis Yin, Peng and Wang, 1996 in the shape of the posterior margin of septum but differs from both taxa in (1) leg formula and spination in tibia IV, (2) leg II as long as III, (3) epigynum ratio of a/b = 0.71, (4) strongly C-shaped guide pocket, (5) distinctly cleft posterior epigynal margin, and (6) eye measurements. Etymology. Patronym, in recognition of Dr. Song Daxian’s outstanding contributions in the spider systematics of China.
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18. Trochosa honggiana Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Trochosa honggiana Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 21 A-B] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 16.60 mm. Cephalothorax length 6.70 mm, width 4.85 mm. Petiole length 0.90 mm., width 0.70 mm. Abdomen length 9.90 mm, width 5.80 mm. Carapace. Reddish brown with black cephalic area, orange red median band pointed posteriorly, and broad submedian longitudinal brown bands. Posterior end of carapace with a broad dark brown V-band connected to the light colored submedian bands. Chelicerae black, robust and powerful lined with long white hairs dorsally, swollen subbasal area covered with short and yellow orange spines. Promargin bears three teeth, apical tooth the smallest and very close to the largest middle tooth. Retromargin with three teeth of subequal sizes. Pedipalps dark brown except blackish brown tarsi with a single claw. Tarsal claws of pedipalps bear five teeth. Maxillae black with brownish tinge, C-shaped cavity present retrolaterally, apical margin bluntly pointed at midhalf forming two oblique sides, generally smooth and shiny and 1.83 x longer than wide. Labium black except reddish brown and cleft apical margin, as long as wide with broad anterior half and narrow basal half. Sternum heart-shaped, 1.25 x longer than wide, dark brown except black margins. Eyes. In three rows of 4, 2 and 2. AER nearly straight and shorter than PME row (1.23: 1.46 mm). PLE row, the longest and about 1.46 x wider than AER. Eye diameter (mm.): PME (0.60)> PLE (0.39)> AME (0.26)> ALE (0.23). Clypeus height as long as 1 AME diameter. Legs. Dark brown strong legs with black venter of coxae, posteroventral and anteroventral areas of tibiae III and IV and scopulae on metatarsi and tarsi. Spination in femur I 3 - 0-1 -0, II with 3 -0-0- 0, III with 3 - 0-3 - 2 and IV 3 - 0-1 - 2; tibia I and II 2 b- 6 -0-0, and IV with 2-6 - 2 - 2; metatarsus I 0-2 -0-0 and IV 0-6 - 3 - 3. Leg segments lined with many long and slender bristles, and combination of black, white and brownish yellow hairs. Dorsum of tarsus IV bears a subbasal long bristle and two longitudinal rows of 13 trichobothria. Leg formula 4123. Abdomen. Oblongate, 1.7 x longer than wide, yellowish brown with darker anterior area, laterally with pale light brown bands and ventrally black including anterior spinnerets. Epigynum with a distinct undivided hood connected to anterior median septum. Prominently Tshaped median septum as wide as long with tri-convex and rough posterior end reaching the posterior epigynal margin. Ratio of median septum���s basal width (bw) and height (h) = 1.06. Spermathecae Jshaped with blunt to obliquely angulated anterior end. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Ha 2011 - 5), CHINA, Hainan Island, Haiko, Honggi village, 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. Trochosa honggiana new species runs close to Trochosa ruricola (De Geer, 1778) and T. menglaensis Yin, Bao and Wang, 1995 but separated from both taxa in having (1) pale oblique or paired light lateral bands in the abdominal dorsum, (2) black abdominal venter, (3) black anterior and yellow brown posterior spinnerets, (4) different leg and body measurements and tibial spination, (5) metatarsus I as long as IV, (6) two longitudinal rows of 13 trichobothria in tarsus IV, and (7) long and slender spermathecae J-shaped. Etymology. Named after the type locality., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 20-21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136, {"references":["ZHANG BS, LIU L, ZHANG F. 2011. The cobweb spiders of the genus Anelosimus Simon, 1891 (Araneae: Theridiidae) in Hainan Island, China. Zootaxa 2833: 49 - 59.","BARRION AT, LITSINGER JA. 1995. Riceland Spiders of South and Southeast Asia. CABI and IRRI, Manila, Philippines, 700 p."]}
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19. Phintella paminta Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Phintella paminta Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 27 A-C] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 4.90 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.10 mm, width 1.65 mm. Abdomen length 2.60 mm, width 1.50 mm. Carapace. Brown with black eye margins; orange ring on AME; whitish yellow ocular area forming an inverted V-band behind PLE; whitish clypeus, median thoracic and lateral margins of entire cephalothorax; 1.27 x longer than wide. Chelicerae yellowish brown, retromargin unidentate and promargin bears two small teeth.Pedipalps, maxillae, labium and sternum yellow. Eyes. In three rows of 4, 2, and 2. Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.46)> PLE (0.26)> ALE (0.23)> PME (0.07). PME slightly closer to ALE than to PLE. Clypeus height slightly narrower than one ALE, barely 0.43 AME diameter. Legs. Yellow except brown spines and black claw tufts. Femur I and II with similar spination 3 - 0-1 - 1; tibia I and II 0-6 - 2-3, tibia III 0- 0-1 - 1, and tibia IV 0-3 - 3 - 3; metatarsus I 0-4 - 2 - 2, II 0-2 - 2 - 2, III 0-2 -0-0, and IV 1-4 - 3 - 3. Leg formula 4312. Abdomen: Dorsally mottled brown with pale white median longitudinal band and a brown posterior spot, venter light brown, and about 1.73 x longer than wide. Epigynum bears a double convex anterior hood and a pair of rounded spermathecae below the hood. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Dap 46), CHINA, Hainan Island, Dapo town, Dapo village, 25 March- 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. This species runs close to Phintella popovi (Proszynski, 1979) and Phintella cavaleriei (Schenkel, 1963) but separated from both taxa by (1) double convex anterior hood of epigynum, (2) patella II as long as tarsus III, (3) tibia III and tarsus IV subequal, (4) color pattern in the cephalothorax and abdomen. Etymology. Named after the habitat plant, Piper nigrum L. which. in Tagalog, is called paminta., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 25-26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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20. Nusatidia pandalira Barrion-Dupo, Barrion & Heong, new species
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Nusatidia pandalira Barrion-Dupo, Barrion & Heong, new species [Figure 9 A-D] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 6.40 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.65 mm, width 1.95 mm. Abdomen length 4.00 mm, width 2.40 mm. Carapace. Dark yellow with black anterior eye margins and brown fovea, 1.36 x longer than wide. Chelicerae brownish yellow, longer than wide. Promargin has two teeth and retromargin with three small teeth. Pedipalps yellow with tarsus lightly brown. Maxillae 2.3 x longer than wide, yellow brown, enlarged anteriorly, constricted medially and narrowed basally. Labium brown, longer than wide and moderately truncated apically. Sternum yellow except yellow brown margins, slightly concave apically with constriction before anterior margin, 1.68 x longer than wide. Eyes. In two rows of four each. AER recurved, one-fourth shorter than the slightly procurved PER (0.87: 1.16 mm). Eye diameter (mm): ALE (0.16)> AME (0.14)> PME (0.13)> PLE (0.12). Eye separation (mm): PME-PME (0.39)> PME-PLE (0.19)> AME-AME (0.14)> AME-ALE (0.10)> ALE-PLE (0.09). Clypeus height very narrow, 0.2 x AME diameter. Legs. Yellow with brown spines and blackish scapulae in tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi of legs I and II. Spination in femur I 3 - 0-1 -0, II 3 -0-0-0 and III & IV 2 - 0-1 - 1; tibia I & II 0-4 -0-0, III 0-2 - 2 - 2 and tibia IV 0 -3 - 2 - 2; metatarsus II 0-1 -0-0, ventral spine almost as long as the segment itself, III 0-4 - 3-4 and IV 0-5 - 3 - 3. Anterior tip of metatarsus III bears a ventral mat of black hairs. Leg formula 4213. Abdomen. Oblong, 1.7 x longer than wide, dull yellowish white with a black elongated spot posteriorly. Venter pale yellow with whitish lyre-like trachea. Spinnerets yellow clothed with brown hairs. Epigynum has a pair of distinct openings very near the posterior epigynal margin. Anterior spermathecae black, partly oblong and apically converging. Posterior spermathecae yellow and spherical. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Ch 2), CHINA, Hainan Island, Chengmai, Laocheng, Longji Hill, 24 April 2012, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. Closely similar in body markings to N. snazelli Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 but differs from the latter in terms of (1) large body size, (2) shorter legs, (3) wider eye width, (4) lyreshape trachea, (5) presence of a black posterior spot on abdomen, (6) tibia IV with only three ventral spines, and (7) ventral spine in metatarsus I almost as long as the segment itself. Etymology. Name derived from the combination of the host plant and lyre-shaped trachea (pandan + lira) in Tagalog.
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21. Thomisus magaspangus Barrion
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Thomisus magaspangus Barrion, Barrion- Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 47 A-H] MALE. Holotype male, total length 3.25 mm. Cephalothorax length 1.70 mm, width 1.55 mm., width across eye tubercle 1.65 mm. Abdomen length 1.80 mm, width 2.15 mm. Carapace. Crab-like, 1.1 x longer than wide, reddish brown with white transverse band on the posterior eye row tubercle. Dorsum and lateral margins of carapace rough, anterolateral margins bluntly serrated and posterolaterals bear swollen peg-like spines. Chelicerae dark reddish brown, longer than wide with broad base and narrow apically. Pedipalp, maxillae and labium reddish brown. Maxillae indented midprolaterally and slightly converging apically. Labium longer than wide and narrow apically. Sternum yellowish brown, heart-shaped, margins rebordered with truncate apex and pointed posterior end. Eyes. In two rows with LE and PME on the transverse ridge. AER strongly recurved and longer than PER. ALE higher than AME. Eye diameter (mm.): ALE (0.12)> AME (0.11)> PME=PLE (0.09). Eye separation (mm.): AME-AME (0.20), AME-ALE (0.30), PME-PLE (0.40), PME-PME (0.49), PME-ALE (0.20). Clypeus height twice AME diameter. Legs. Dark reddish brown with yellow metatarsi and tarsi, basal third of femur II, and basal three-fourths of femur III and IV. Spination in femur I 1 - 0-4 -0 and femur II 3 -0-0-0; tibia I 2 - 2 -0-0, II 1-2 - 0-0 and III 2 -0-0-0; metatarsus I and II 0-6 -0-0. Leg formula 1243. Abdomen. Subquadrate with slightly convex to straight anterior margin, rounded posterior end and with straight and converging lateral one-half, broadest point just below midlength. Dorsum bears nine sigillae. Posterodorsal end with seven transversely concave ridges lined with short spines. Venter yellow brown with a rectangular sclerotized plate anterior of epigastric furrow and two longitudinal rows of sigillae (in four pairs) posterior of the furrow. Palpal organ with a distinctly downcurved base of RTA, transparent and bluntly rounded tip of ventral apophysis, and a long midventral spine in tibia. Patella with distinct tooth retrolaterally. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. No.Da 2010 - 2), CHINA, Hainan Island, Danzhou, 9-13 August 2010, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. Thomisus magaspangus Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong new species closely resembles the general facies of T. labefactus Karsch, 1881 but differs from the latter in (1) the roughness and bulbous spines in the sides of carapace, (2) strongly curved base of RTA, (3) transparent and bluntly rounded tip VTA, and (4) distinct retrolateral tooth on patella. Etymology. Named after the roughness (means "magaspang") of the carapace in Tagalog., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 41-42, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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22. Oxyopes isangipinus Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Oxyopes isangipinus Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 24 A-D] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 9.20 mm. Cephalothorax length 3.45 mm, width 2.60 mm. Abdomen length 5.75 mm, width 3.00 mm. Carapace. Yellow with two typical brown submedian longitudinal bands dorsally and a median band runs from midclypeus to chelicerae, black inside eye margins, white band inside AE area, and brown in the thin and long fovea. Chelicerae each with one promarginal and retromarginal tooth. Pedipalp yellow with long brown spines. Maxillae, labium and sternum yellow. Maxillae 2.7 x longer than wide, midprolateral margin concave and anterior end moderately converged. Labium 1.2 x longer than wide. Anterior one-half of sternum with at least 13 long brown hairs arranged in four vertical rows. Eyes. In four rows comprising of the small AME, the large ALE, PME and PLE. Except AME, the eyes are arranged hexagonally. Eye diameter (mm): ALE (0.29)> PME =PLE (0.26)> AME (0.14). Clypeus height wide, 2.6 x ALE diameter. Legs. Yellow with long brown spines, ventral gray bands on femora I-IV, pale black longitudinal bands on dorsum and lateral margins of tibiae, dorsum of patellae and dorsobasal one fourth of metatarsi. Tibia IV with a pair of black spots apically and 16 trichobothria in two rows along its dorsobasal one-half. Leg formula 1243. Abdomen. Yellowish white, 1.92 x longer than wide, broadest a little below midlength and tapers posteriorly. Lateral sides of posterior abdomen black. Anal tubercle and spinnerets yellowish brown. Venter color as in dorsum except for a broad brown median longitudinal band. Epigynum simple with an oblique copulatory opening and a cleft median posterior epigynal margin. A pair of C-shaped black band lined lateral edge of copulatory opening. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. S0 84), CHINA, Hainan Island, Panja, Songtao reservoir, 6 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic features. This new species closely resembles Oxyopes sertatus L. Koch, 1877 but separated from the latter by the (1) unidentate promarginal and retromarginal tooth of chelicerae, (2) shape of the abdomen, and (3) number of trichobothria in tibia IV. Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the single tooth ("isang ipin") in Tagalog.
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23. Clubiona milingae Barrion-Dupo, Barrion & Heong, new species
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Clubiona milingae Barrion-Dupo, Barrion & Heong, new species [Figure 7 A-E] MALE. Holotype male, total length 2.90 mm. Cephalothorax length 1.35 mm., width 0.90 mm. Abdomen length 1.60 mm, width 0.80 mm. Carapace. Dark yellow with black eye margins, brown fovea and a transverse gray band anterior of fovea, 1.5 x longer than wide. Three short hairs on each side of the lateral eyes and another one posterolateral of PLE present. Chelicerae dark yellow with a bulbous base seen dorsally. Promargin bears a single tooth and retromargin with three to four very minute teeth. Pedipalps yellow except dark brown sperm duct, RTA and VTA and basolateral tooth of cymbium. Maxillae yellow, 2 x longer than wide and prominently concave prolaterally. Labium dark yellow, longer than wide. Sternum yellow, cup-like with straight anterior margin, broad medially and bluntly rounded posteriorly. Eyes. In two rows of four each. AER shorter than straight PER (0.43: 0.59 mm). Eye diameter (mm): PME (0.08)> PLE (0.07)> ALE (0.06)> AME (0.05). AME closer to ALE than to each other. PME-PME most widely separated of all eyes and PME much closer to PLE. Legs. Uniformly yellow with brownish bases of spines. Spination in femur I 1 - 0-1 -0, II 2 - 0-1 -0, III 2 -0-0-0 and IV 2 - 0-1 - 1; tibiae I and II 0-6 -0-0, III 0-1 - 2 - 2 and IV 0-3 - 2 - 2; metatarsi I and II 0-2 -0-0, III 0-3 - 2 - 2 and IV 0-3 - 4 - 2. Tibia II as long as tibia IV. Leg formula 4213. Abdomen. Yellow with pale transverse lines posteriorly, oblong and twice longer than wide. Vent- er pale yellow with five to six lateral longitudinal lines visible laterally. Spinnerets yellow and both pairs nearly twice longer than wide. smaller than the outer tooth. VTA dark brown, short but plump, apically pointed and higher than ITA, bears two long bristles. Midlateral margin of RTA has a long bristle. Cymbium yellow, convex laterally with a bluntly rounded basolateral tooth. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Yu 11), CHINA, Hainan Island, Jianfenglin, Yulingu, 31 March- 1 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. Very closely related to Clubiona corrugata Boesenberg & Strand, 1906 in having a large RTA but differs from the latter in the following respect, (1) shape of RTA having parallel sides and bifurcate tip with unequal sizes of teeth, (2) robust VTA and ITA, (3) widely separated PME, (4) spot in the carapace, (5) leg length and spination, and (6) smaller body length. Etymology. Patronym, in honor of Dr. Emiliana C. Bernardo fondly called by friends as "Miling", an excellent teacher in insect morphology and the mother of insect host plant resistance in the Philippines., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 8-9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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24. Scytodes edwardsi Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Scytodidae ,Scytodes edwardsi ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Biodiversity ,Scytodes ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Scytodes edwardsi Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 31 A-D] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 5.10mm. Cephalothorax length, 2.50mm, width 2.00mm, height 1.90mm. Abdomen length 2.60mm, width 2.00mm. Carapace. Roughly 1.25 x longer than wide, yellow with a broad horse-shoe shaped brownish red band running from cephalic to thoracic area, two rings of thin brown bands present laterally and sublaterally viewed frontally; dorsally with dark brown cephalic and two transverse bands in the thoracic area. Chelicerae longer than wide, dark brown with apical one-third yellow. Pedipalps blackish to dark brown except yellow inner sides of tibiae and dorsum of tarsi. Maxillae subcylindrical, whitish and pointed apical one-third converging, basal two-thirds gray brown. Labium fused to sternum, wider than long, anterior margin convex; general color light brown except yellow apex and black anchor-like band medially. Sternum yellow, with interrupted black concave or moderately C-shaped margins, heart-shaped & longer than wide. Eyes. Six eyes in three widely separated pairs, strongly recurved. Eye diameter (mm): median eye (0.12) and median pair (0.24)> lateral eyes (0.10) and lateral pair (0.20). Clypeus height almost as long as 1 AME diameter. Legs. Long and slender, yellow with black annulations mostly on femora and tibiae, coxa brown laterally and yellow ventrally, posterior end of femur I-IV brownish black, patella I-IV and anterior ends of tibiae I-IV black, dorsum of tibiae I-IV and metatarsi I-IV with a black longitudinal band; left metatarsus I with two brown bands while the right has a dorsal longitudinal band. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Yellow mottled with irregular gray lines and dots, dorsally with three transverse bands, 1.3 x longer than wide. Epigynum none, reduced to chitinized triangular plate anterior of epigastric furrow and transversely oblong pale yellow plate with circular genital openings posterior of epigastric furrow. Cleared genital plate with a pair of crab-like forceps and an oblongate spermathecae each located anterolaterally of the forceps. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. S062), CHINA, Hainan Island, Panja Town, Songtao Reservoir, 0 3 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal; Paratype: two females, same data as holotype. Diagnostic Features. This species closely resembles S. thoracica Latrielle, 1804 but differs from the latter in the (1) cephalothoracic design frontally and posterodorsally, (2) genital structures, and (3) leg measurements and markings. Etymology. Patronym, in recognition of Dr. G.B. Edwards��� systematic works on Salticidae., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 28-29, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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25. Wendilgarda panjanensis Barrion
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46. Wendilgarda panjanensis Barrion, Barrion- Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 46 A-H] MALE. Total length of holotype 1.29mm. Cephalothorax length 0.63mm, 0.51mm and height 0.47mm.Abdomen 1.07mm, width 0.80mm and height 0.71mm. male, width length Carapace. Dark reddish brown, 1.24 x longer than wide, cephalic distinctly narrower than thoracic area. Sternum blackis brown, 1.18 x wider than long (0.40: 0.34). Labium reddish brown. Maxillae dull yellow. Chelicerae yellow brown. Eyes. Recurved AE row as long as straight to procurved PE row. Eye diameter (mm):PLE (0.07)> AME=ALE=PME (0.06). ALE almost perpendicular to PLE.Clypeus height wide, 2.16 x AME diameter. Legs. Yellow except light brown tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi. Distal one-third of tibia IV reddish brown. Tibiae I-IV each with very long slender spine about 3 x tibial diameter, retrolateral of tibia I with a similar spine 2.5 x its diameter. Tibia IV with 2 dorsal and one retrolateral spines. Three relatively short Tm present on dorsobasal area of tibia IV. Femur I almost as long as patella I + tibia I. Tarsus II and III subequal. Pedipalp yellow except brownish cymbium. Leg formula 1243. Abdomen. Globose, graywhite with double gray E-band anterodorsally and three wavy grayish bands medially and subposteriorly. Seven closelyspaced gray lines present posterodorsally. Palpal organ with a prominently large and bulbous tegulum.Cymbium parallel-sided with subtruncate to rounded apex viewed laterally. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. S039), CHINA, Hainan Is. Panja town, Songtao Reservoir, 0 3 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Paratype 1 male, (coll. no. Ha 2011 - 6), same data as for holotype but collected from Haiko, 0 9 April 2011 Diagnostic Features. Wendilgarda panjanensis Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong new species closely resembles the general morphological features of W. liliwensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995. However, it can be differentiated from the said species in (1) distinctly reddish carapace, (2) abdominal design, (3) palpal structure particularly the large and bulbous tegulum, (4) leg spination and color pattern. Etymology. The specific epithet is named after the type locality., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 40-41, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136, {"references":["ZHANG BS, LIU L, ZHANG F. 2011. The cobweb spiders of the genus Anelosimus Simon, 1891 (Araneae: Theridiidae) in Hainan Island, China. Zootaxa 2833: 49 - 59.","BARRION AT, LITSINGER JA. 1995. Riceland Spiders of South and Southeast Asia. CABI and IRRI, Manila, Philippines, 700 p."]}
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26. Nusatidia pandalira Barrion-Dupo, Barrion & Heong, new species
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Nusatidia pandalira Barrion-Dupo, Barrion & Heong, new species [Figure 9 A-D] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 6.40 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.65 mm, width 1.95 mm. Abdomen length 4.00 mm, width 2.40 mm. Carapace. Dark yellow with black anterior eye margins and brown fovea, 1.36 x longer than wide. Chelicerae brownish yellow, longer than wide. Promargin has two teeth and retromargin with three small teeth. Pedipalps yellow with tarsus lightly brown. Maxillae 2.3 x longer than wide, yellow brown, enlarged anteriorly, constricted medially and narrowed basally. Labium brown, longer than wide and moderately truncated apically. Sternum yellow except yellow brown margins, slightly concave apically with constriction before anterior margin, 1.68 x longer than wide. Eyes. In two rows of four each. AER recurved, one-fourth shorter than the slightly procurved PER (0.87: 1.16 mm). Eye diameter (mm): ALE (0.16)> AME (0.14)> PME (0.13)> PLE (0.12). Eye separation (mm): PME-PME (0.39)> PME-PLE (0.19)> AME-AME (0.14)> AME-ALE (0.10)> ALE-PLE (0.09). Clypeus height very narrow, 0.2 x AME diameter. Legs. Yellow with brown spines and blackish scapulae in tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi of legs I and II. Spination in femur I 3 - 0-1 -0, II 3 -0-0-0 and III & IV 2 - 0-1 - 1; tibia I & II 0-4 -0-0, III 0-2 - 2 - 2 and tibia IV 0 -3 - 2 - 2; metatarsus II 0-1 -0-0, ventral spine almost as long as the segment itself, III 0-4 - 3-4 and IV 0-5 - 3 - 3. Anterior tip of metatarsus III bears a ventral mat of black hairs. Leg formula 4213. Abdomen. Oblong, 1.7 x longer than wide, dull yellowish white with a black elongated spot posteriorly. Venter pale yellow with whitish lyre-like trachea. Spinnerets yellow clothed with brown hairs. Epigynum has a pair of distinct openings very near the posterior epigynal margin. Anterior spermathecae black, partly oblong and apically converging. Posterior spermathecae yellow and spherical. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Ch 2), CHINA, Hainan Island, Chengmai, Laocheng, Longji Hill, 24 April 2012, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. Closely similar in body markings to N. snazelli Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 but differs from the latter in terms of (1) large body size, (2) shorter legs, (3) wider eye width, (4) lyreshape trachea, (5) presence of a black posterior spot on abdomen, (6) tibia IV with only three ventral spines, and (7) ventral spine in metatarsus I almost as long as the segment itself. Etymology. Name derived from the combination of the host plant and lyre-shaped trachea (pandan + lira) in Tagalog., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on page 10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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27. Tetragnatha pseudonitens Barrion
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Tetragnatha pseudonitens Barrion, Barrion- Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 36 A-F] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 6.20 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.3 mm, width 1.55 mm. Abdomen length 3.9 mm, width 1.5 mm. Paratype female, total length 7.10mm. Cephalothorax length 2.5 mm, width 1.45 mm. Abdomen length 4.6 mm, width 1.4 mm. Carapace. Yellowish brown with dark brown foveal area, 1.48 x longer than wide. Cephalic distinctly parallel-sided and narrower than the thoracic area. Chelicerae brownish yellow, long, 2.2 x longer than wide. Promargin has seven teeth with apical tooth the largest and well separated from second tooth, teeth 1-3 equally spaced. Retromargin bears 6-7 teeth. Pedipalps long and yellow. Cheliceral fang straight, without strong EX. Maxillae, labium and sternum pattern as in the genus Tetragnatha. Eyes. In two rows of four each. AER slightly recurved, slightly longer than straight PER (0.80: 0.76 mm). Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.13)> PME (0.10)> ALE=PLE (0.08). Eye separation (mm): AME-ALE (0.15)> AME-AME=PME- PME=PME-PLE (0.10). Median ocular quad slightly wider behind than in front (0.30: 0.35 mm), height 1.25 x longer than anterior width. Legs. Yellowish brown, prominently long and slender. Tibia I has six dorsal and four ventral trichobothria, spination is 2 - 0-2 - 2 and metatarsus I has three retrolateral spines. Leg formula 1243. Abdomen. Silvery yellow to light yellow with two pairs of anterodorsal brown spots, 2.6 x longer than wide. Venter light yellow with light brown epigynal area. Spinnerets yellowish brown, slightly underneath tip of abdomen. Genital fold swollen towards apex with a pair of yellow brown subapicolateral "opening-like" spots, distinctly constricted at midlength, and has a pair of brown longitudinal marks located in between the book lungs. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. H 62), CHINA, Hainan Island, Haiko, 21 April 2012, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. This species closely resembles T. nitens (Audouin, 1826) but differs from the latter in the following features, (1) cheliceral dentation, EX poorly developed to absent, (2) straight fang without basoventral tooth, (3) number of trichobothria in tibia I, and (4) leg measurements. It is also similar to T. boydi O.P-Cambridge, 1898 but the new taxon has fewer teeth in the chelicerae. Etymology. Named after its close similarity to T. nitens but shows distinctly different features mentioned above in the diagnostic features., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on page 33, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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28. Enoplognatha angkora Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Enoplognatha angkora Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 43 A-D] MALE. Holotype male, total length 2.14 mm. Cephalothorax length 0.94 mm., width 0.80 mm., height 0.80 mm. Abdomen length 1.20 mm., width 0.82 mm, height 0.86 mm. Carapace. Yellow except brown eye margins, 1.18 x longer than wide. Cephalic barely one-half the width of thoracic area at its widest point. Chelicerae, maxillae, labium and sternum darker yellow. Chelicerae long and slender, 4 x longer than wide, frontobasal one-third swollen and promargin bears a small tooth. Maxillae longer than wide, apically converging, midpromargin and posteromargin each with a long seta twice the diameter of maxilla. Labium wider than long. Sternum almost as wide as long. Eyes. In two rows, strongly recurved AER slightly shorter than procurved PER (0.40: 0.44mm). Eye diameter (mm.): PME (0.09)> PLE (0.08)> AME (0.07)> ALE (0.06). Eye separation (mm): AME-AME (0.09), AME-ALE (0.03), PME-PME (0.06), and PME-PLE (0.08). Clypeus height twice AME diameter. Legs. Yellow with a black ring on anterior tip of tibia IV, without strong spines except strong bristles lining leg segments. Femur II nearly as long as femur IV. Leg formula 1423 based on femora only. Tibia, metatarsus and tarsus of leg I missing. Abdomen. Oblong, yellow with 10 pairs of black spots dorsally, venter dull whitish yellow with broad V-shaped plate connected to a black convex transverse band anterior of the spinnerets. Barrion et al. Palpal organ with a long 180 0 clockwise coil of the embolus and anchor-like median apophysis. Cymbium nearly globose. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. So 2010 - 1), CHINA, Hainan Island, Panja town, Songtao Reservoir, 9-13 August 2010, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. This new taxon resembles the general external features of Enoplognatha margarita Yaginuma, 1964 but differs from the latter in the following features (1) abdominal shape and band pattern dorsally and ventrally, (2) length of palpal tibia, (3) cheliceral dentation,and (4) structure of the palpal organ. Etymology. Named after the anchor-like (angkor +a) median apophysis in Tagalog., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 38-39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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29. Diponeura bukolana Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Diponeura bukolana Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 41 A-H] MALE. Holotype male, total length 1.80 mm. Cephalothorax length 0.80 mm, width 0.71 mm. Abdomen length 1.00 mm, width 0.83 mm. Paratype male, total length 1.76 mm. Carapace. Black with lustrous eyes. Cephalic width about 0.62 x thoracic width. Chelicerae dark reddish brown, longer than wide. Pedipalp brownish yellow with dark brown cymbium. Maxillae dark brown with converging apices. Labium black, narrowed apically and wider basally. Sternum dark reddish brown, longer than wide with bluntly rounded posterior end. Eyes. In two recurved rows, strongly recurved AER slightly shorter than weakly recurved PER. Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.11)> PME (0.10)> PLE (0.09)> ALE (0.07). AME closer to ALE than to each other. PME closer to each other than to PLE. Clypeus height wide, 1.27 x AME diameter. Legs. Brown with alternating yellow and brown bands in femora, tibiae and metatarsi. Tibia II as long as metatarsus II. Tarsus I and II subequal. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Subglobose black with two pairs of white eye-like spots anterior of the posterodorsal humps, posterior pair of humps as broad as the front pair. Venter black with white dots encircling base of spinnerets and two triangular white spots on lateral ends of epigastric furrow. Palpal organ with conductor perpendicularly set anteriorly and apically rounded at tip, median apophysis shoes-like with bluntly rounded tip, truncated middle arm and a small posteroventral tooth visible viewed laterally. Apical end of median apophysis obliquely truncated and sharply pointed viewed on top (dorsally). Apex of cymbium convex except the margin slightly upcurved. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Da 2), CHINA, Hainan Island, Danzhou, Danzhou Agricultural Station, 4 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Paratype male (coll. no. Da 3), same data as for holotype. Diagnostic Features. This new species is distinguished from its close relative Diponeura cyclosoides (Simon, 1894) in the following characters, namely, (1) black abdomen with small white spots, (2) equal sizes of posterior humps, (3) shape of conductor and median apophysis, and (4) tibia II as long as metatarsus II. Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the humpy ("bukolan") appearance of posterior abdomen in Tagalog., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 36-37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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30. Trochosa honggiana Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Trochosa honggiana Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 21 A-B] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 16.60 mm. Cephalothorax length 6.70 mm, width 4.85 mm. Petiole length 0.90 mm., width 0.70 mm. Abdomen length 9.90 mm, width 5.80 mm. Carapace. Reddish brown with black cephalic area, orange red median band pointed posteriorly, and broad submedian longitudinal brown bands. Posterior end of carapace with a broad dark brown V-band connected to the light colored submedian bands. Chelicerae black, robust and powerful lined with long white hairs dorsally, swollen subbasal area covered with short and yellow orange spines. Promargin bears three teeth, apical tooth the smallest and very close to the largest middle tooth. Retromargin with three teeth of subequal sizes. Pedipalps dark brown except blackish brown tarsi with a single claw. Tarsal claws of pedipalps bear five teeth. Maxillae black with brownish tinge, C-shaped cavity present retrolaterally, apical margin bluntly pointed at midhalf forming two oblique sides, generally smooth and shiny and 1.83 x longer than wide. Labium black except reddish brown and cleft apical margin, as long as wide with broad anterior half and narrow basal half. Sternum heart-shaped, 1.25 x longer than wide, dark brown except black margins. Eyes. In three rows of 4, 2 and 2. AER nearly straight and shorter than PME row (1.23: 1.46 mm). PLE row, the longest and about 1.46 x wider than AER. Eye diameter (mm.): PME (0.60)> PLE (0.39)> AME (0.26)> ALE (0.23). Clypeus height as long as 1 AME diameter. Legs. Dark brown strong legs with black venter of coxae, posteroventral and anteroventral areas of tibiae III and IV and scopulae on metatarsi and tarsi. Spination in femur I 3 - 0-1 -0, II with 3 -0-0- 0, III with 3 - 0-3 - 2 and IV 3 - 0-1 - 2; tibia I and II 2 b- 6 -0-0, and IV with 2-6 - 2 - 2; metatarsus I 0-2 -0-0 and IV 0-6 - 3 - 3. Leg segments lined with many long and slender bristles, and combination of black, white and brownish yellow hairs. Dorsum of tarsus IV bears a subbasal long bristle and two longitudinal rows of 13 trichobothria. Leg formula 4123. Abdomen. Oblongate, 1.7 x longer than wide, yellowish brown with darker anterior area, laterally with pale light brown bands and ventrally black including anterior spinnerets. Epigynum with a distinct undivided hood connected to anterior median septum. Prominently Tshaped median septum as wide as long with tri-convex and rough posterior end reaching the posterior epigynal margin. Ratio of median septum’s basal width (bw) and height (h) = 1.06. Spermathecae Jshaped with blunt to obliquely angulated anterior end. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Ha 2011 - 5), CHINA, Hainan Island, Haiko, Honggi village, 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. Trochosa honggiana new species runs close to Trochosa ruricola (De Geer, 1778) and T. menglaensis Yin, Bao and Wang, 1995 but separated from both taxa in having (1) pale oblique or paired light lateral bands in the abdominal dorsum, (2) black abdominal venter, (3) black anterior and yellow brown posterior spinnerets, (4) different leg and body measurements and tibial spination, (5) metatarsus I as long as IV, (6) two longitudinal rows of 13 trichobothria in tarsus IV, and (7) long and slender spermathecae J-shaped. Etymology. Named after the type locality.
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31. Spheropistha xinhua Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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44. Spheropistha xinhua Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 44 A-D] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 3.90 mm. Cephalothorax length 1.40 mm, width 0.70 mm., height 0.80 mm. Abdomen length 2.70 mm., width 2.10 mm., height 2.09 mm. Carapace. Reddish brown with a black U-shaped band posterior and lateral margins of thoracic area, widest at midlength and narrowest at eye area. Foveal area elevated and hump-like forming three divisions of carapace viewed laterally. Chelicerae brownish red, triangular frontally with a broad base and acute anterior. Pedipalp brownish yellow except dark brown tarsus. Maxillae, labium and sternum brownish red. Maxillae nearly parallel-sided and slightly converging apicoretrolaterally. Sternum convex in lateral view, dorsally heart-shaped and 1.5 x longer than wide with edges darker than the median area. Eyes. In two rows of four, recurved AER slightly shorter than the procurved PER. Eye diameter (mm.): AME (0.11)> ALE (0.09)> PME (0.07)> PLE (0.06). Lateral eyes closer to each other than to the median eyes. Clypeus height wide, 1.89 x AME diameter. Legs. Moderately long compared to the size of cephalothorax, yellowish brown except black apical half of femur I, tibia I, venter of patella III, entire tibia and metatarsus III, dorsal tip of femur IV, entire patella, tibia, metatarsus and tarsus of leg IV. Tibia II brown except yellowish red ventral basal one-third. Legs I-IV without spines. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Oblongate with spinnerets nearly located on anterior one-third of abdominal venter viewed laterally. Abdomen bears a blackish brown T-band medially with subglobose lateral band on each side. Posterior end blunt and broadly black. Epigynum is a simple black spot in uncleared state, eventually shows two rounded spermathecae when cleared. Spermathecae shortly elongate with parallel-sided fertilization ducts originating posteroretrolaterally. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Xh 1), CHINA, Hainan Island, Xincun town, Xinhua village, 3 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLA Catindig and SCVillareal. Paratype 1 immature, same data as for holotype. Diagnostic Features: This species resembles the abdominal markings of Spheropistha miyashitai (Tanikawa, 1998). It can be separated from the latter in terms of (1) body size, (2) color pattern, (3) shape of the carapace both dorsally and laterally, (4) position of the spinnerets, and (5) epigynal structure.
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32. Leucauge talagangiba Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Leucauge talagangiba Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [ Figure 33 A-E] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 9.55 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.80 mm, width 1.90 mm. Abdomen length 6.50 mm, width 2.00 mm. Carapace. Yellow with a brown X-like fovea and black eye margins. Cephalic parallel-sided, barely 0.7 x thoracic width (1.37: 1.97 mm) and lateral margins of thoracic area lined with short brown setae. Chelicerae yellow with brown fangs and bases of teeth, 1.8 x longer than wide and swollen frontomedially. Promargin has three teeth, middle one the largest. Retromargin has four teeth smaller than those in promargin, apical tooth strongly triangular and broad basally, third tooth the smallest and basal tooth the largest. Pedipalp yellow with hairy and spinous tarsus, tarsal claws without teeth. Dorsum of pedipalp’s tibia bears three trichobothria in increasing length towards midlength, submedian trichobothrium the longest, approximately 0.75 x tibial length and 3 x longer than tibial diameter. Maxillae yellow brown, longer than wide and almost parallel-sided. Maxillae, labium, and sternum pattern as in the genus Leucauge. Labium brown in basal two-thirds and yellow in the rebordered margins. Sternum lined with black hairs converging towards the middle, apical rows of hairs distinctly longer than those in posterior one-half. Eyes. In two rows of four. AER recurved and slightly shorter than PER (1.04: 1.06 mm). Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.13)> ALE=PME=PLE (0.11). Clypeus height 1.45 x AME diameter. Eye separation (mm): AME-ALE (0.29)> PME-PLE (0.26)> PME-PME (0.14)> AME-AME (0.11). Median ocular quad wider behind than in front (0.33: 0.39 mm) and posterior width slightly shorter than height (0.40 mm). Legs. Yellow except black anterior tip of segments, long and slender. Spination in femur I 0- 0-6 - 3, II 1 - 0-4 - 3 and IV 3 - 0-2 - 2; tibia I 2 - 0-3 - 3, II and IV 2 - 0-2 - 2; metatarsus I 1 - 0-1 - 2, II with 1 - 0-1 - 1 and IV 1 - 1 -2- 2. Femur III with eight trichobothria in two rows and femur IV with 32 trichobothria arranged in 14 for upper row and 18 in the lower row. Leg length 1243. Abdomen. Long and narrows posteriorly, green and silvery with light black anterolateral humps, two pairs of longitudinal black bands towards posterior end. Ventrally dull yellow with two longitudinal white bands, black tips of spinnerets and with three black patches posterior of the spinnerets. Spinnerets located underneath along posterior one-third of abdomen. Epigynum has median scape 1.55 x longer than wide, M-shaped hood distinct and apically narrowed spermathecae forming a thumb-like structure. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. S093), CHINA, Hainan Island, Panja town, Songtao Reservoir, 3 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLA- Catindig and SCVillareal. Paratypes: four females (coll. nos. S095-S- 97) and one subadult female (coll. no. S094), same data as for holotype. Etymology. Named derived from amalgamated Tagalog expression "talagang meaning really different. the iba" 34.
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33. Tetragnatha zhuzhenrongi Barrion
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Tetragnatha zhuzhenrongi Barrion, Barrion- Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 37 A-F] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 6.70 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.90 mm, width 1.30 mm. Abdomen length 4.00 mm, width 1.00 mm. Carapace. Brownish yellow with a distinct V-shaped cephalic projected to the double convex or C-shaped fovea, 2.2 x longer than wide. Chelicerae dark yellow, long and diverging, narrow basally and stout subapically. Promargin bears nine teeth and retromargin with 10 teeth. Pedipalps yellow and slender. Maxillae, labium and sternum all yellow, general shape as in the genus Tetragnatha. Eyes. In two rows of four, AER longer than PER (0.80: 0.69 mm). Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.11)> PME = PLE (0.09)> ALE (0.07). Eye separation (mm): PME-PLE = AME-ALE (0.14)> AME-AME (0.13)> PME-PME (0.10). Clypeus height a little wider than one AME diameter. Legs. Yellow except black anterior ends of metatarsi I-IV, long and slender. Tibia I the longest segment, as long as metatarsus I. Patella I as long as tibia of pedipalp. Spination in femur I 1 - 0-3 - 4 and IV 4 -0-0-0; tibia I 1 - 0-4 - 4 and IV 2 - 0-1 -0. Leg formula 1243. Abdomen. Long and yellowish white, 4 x longer than wide, curved towards posterior one-half (concave in lateral view) and posterior tip strongly rounded. Curved posterior tip of abdomen bears five vertical furrows on each lateral side. Venter dull white. Epigynal fold tongue-like with a rounded tip, internally bears a pair of oppositely twisted process. MALE. Unknown. no. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. Ha 2011 - 8), CHINA, Hainan Island, Haiko, 9 April 2011, SCVillareal. ATBarrion, JLACatindig and Diagnostic Features. Very similar to T. extensa (Linnaeus, 1758) but differs mainly from the latter in the following, (1) cheliceral dentation, (2) genital (epigynum) features, (3) leg length, and (4) shorter body length and presence of vertical grooves in the lateral sides of abdomen. Etymology. Patronym, in recognition of Dr. Zhen Rong���s promotion of ecological engineering project in China., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 33-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136, {"references":["ZHANG BS, LIU L, ZHANG F. 2011. The cobweb spiders of the genus Anelosimus Simon, 1891 (Araneae: Theridiidae) in Hainan Island, China. Zootaxa 2833: 49 - 59."]}
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34. Neoscona xiquanensis Barrion
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Neoscona xiquanensis Barrion, Barrion- Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 3 A-I] MALE. Holotype male, total length 9.10 mm. Cephalothorax length 5.00 mm, width 4.20 mm. Abdomen length 4.90 mm, width 3.65 mm. Carapace. Brown except yellow brown cephalic posterior of the eye area. Fovea distinctly long and deep, about one-third thoracic width. Chelicerae yellowish gray, 2.5 x longer than wide, base with three humps including the lateral condyle. Promargin with three and retromargin with four teeth. Subbasal tooth of retromargin the largest. Pedipalp brown with dark brown palpal organ and paracymbium. Maxillae and labium yellow brown with retrolateral of maxillae and apical margin of labium yellow. Sternum yellow with a white median longitudinal band, posterior end acutely pointed and sclerotized lateral extensions present between coxae II and III reaching ventrolateral side of carapace. Eyes. In two rows. AER slightly longer than PER, both strongly recurved. Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.21)> ALE=PME (0.17)> PLE (0.14). Eye separation (mm): PME-PLE (0.54)> AME-ALE (0.34)> AME-AME (0.26)> PME-PME (0.14). Clypeus height narrow barely 0.66 AME diameter. Legs. Relatively spinous, brown with a pair of subspherical yellow spots in the retrolateral of femur I, elongate longitudinal and transversely elongate yellow bands present in femur II, yellow posterior half of femur III and subbasal yellow band in tibia III and IV. Metatarsi III and IV with a subbasal and median yellow band. Spination in femur I 4 - 3 - 3-5 and femur II 6-10 - 5 - 5. Tibia II with 56 prolateral spines mostly short to peg-like. Leg formula 1-4 - 2-3. Abdomen. Blackish brown, ovate with long yellow hairs dorsally, midanterior with a black dagger-like band. Dorsum with six pairs of brown rounded sigillae, the four median the largest. Venter whitish yellow anteriorly and black posteriorly with a pair of C-shaped band facing its other medially. Palpal organ with anterior one-third of median apophysis narrow and sinuate, conductor shoe-like to bluntly rounded apically and with a small subbasal tooth, tip of tegular process blunt. Paracymbium strongly rounded apically. Midapex of palpal tibia moderately pointed with four long white setae. Patella with three very long spines. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Li 2011 -01), CHINA, Hainan Island, Lingshui, Xiquan Village, 29 March 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. This species is very similar in facies to Neoscona vigilans (Blackwall, 1865) but differs from the latter in the following characters, namely, (1) number of prolateral spines in tibia II, (2) leg II and IV subequal in length, (3) shape of median apophysis, (4) tip of tegular apophysis, (5) number of long spines in the patella of pedipalp, and (6) structure of pedipalp���s tibia. Etymology. The from the type locality. specific epithet is derived, Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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35. Spheropistha xinhua Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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44. Spheropistha xinhua Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 44 A-D] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 3.90 mm. Cephalothorax length 1.40 mm, width 0.70 mm., height 0.80 mm. Abdomen length 2.70 mm., width 2.10 mm., height 2.09 mm. Carapace. Reddish brown with a black U-shaped band posterior and lateral margins of thoracic area, widest at midlength and narrowest at eye area. Foveal area elevated and hump-like forming three divisions of carapace viewed laterally. Chelicerae brownish red, triangular frontally with a broad base and acute anterior. Pedipalp brownish yellow except dark brown tarsus. Maxillae, labium and sternum brownish red. Maxillae nearly parallel-sided and slightly converging apicoretrolaterally. Sternum convex in lateral view, dorsally heart-shaped and 1.5 x longer than wide with edges darker than the median area. Eyes. In two rows of four, recurved AER slightly shorter than the procurved PER. Eye diameter (mm.): AME (0.11)> ALE (0.09)> PME (0.07)> PLE (0.06). Lateral eyes closer to each other than to the median eyes. Clypeus height wide, 1.89 x AME diameter. Legs. Moderately long compared to the size of cephalothorax, yellowish brown except black apical half of femur I, tibia I, venter of patella III, entire tibia and metatarsus III, dorsal tip of femur IV, entire patella, tibia, metatarsus and tarsus of leg IV. Tibia II brown except yellowish red ventral basal one-third. Legs I-IV without spines. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Oblongate with spinnerets nearly located on anterior one-third of abdominal venter viewed laterally. Abdomen bears a blackish brown T-band medially with subglobose lateral band on each side. Posterior end blunt and broadly black. Epigynum is a simple black spot in uncleared state, eventually shows two rounded spermathecae when cleared. Spermathecae shortly elongate with parallel-sided fertilization ducts originating posteroretrolaterally. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Xh 1), CHINA, Hainan Island, Xincun town, Xinhua village, 3 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLA Catindig and SCVillareal. Paratype 1 immature, same data as for holotype. Diagnostic Features: This species resembles the abdominal markings of Spheropistha miyashitai (Tanikawa, 1998). It can be separated from the latter in terms of (1) body size, (2) color pattern, (3) shape of the carapace both dorsally and laterally, (4) position of the spinnerets, and (5) epigynal structure., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on page 39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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36. Pardosa villarealae Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Pardosa villarealae Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 18 A-E] MALE. Holotype male, total length 5.90 mm. Cephalothorax length 3.20 mm, width 2.30 mm. Abdomen length 2.80 mm, width 1.60 mm. Carapace. Yellow brown with broad dark brown submedian longitudinal bands running from clypeus, anterior eyes, posterior eye margins and sides of cephalic to thoracic area. Anterior end of yellow median carapace band pointed. Lateral brownish yellow carapace bands continuous with no interruptions. Anterolateral corner of carapace with a bright yellow spot. Chelicerae brown with three retromarginal and two minute promarginal teeth. Pedipalp brown to blackish brown with acutely pointed black cymbium bearing two apical spines. Maxillae yellow, twice longer than broad, prolaterals straight and moderately rounded apically. Labium light brown, slightly longer than wide, and truncate apical margin yellow. Sternum yellow with U-shaped gray band medially, slightly longer than wide. Eyes. In three rows of 4, 2 and 2 with row length(mm) of PLE (1.37)> PME (1.00)> AE (0.51). Eye diameter (mm): PME (0.40)> PLE (0.34)> AME (0.14)> ALE (0.11). Eye separation (mm): PLE-PLE (0.77)> PME-PLE (0.34)> PME-PME (0.26)> AME-AME (0. 10)> AME-ALE (0.05). Clypeus height relatively wide, 1.4 x AME diameter. Legs. Yellowish brown with light gray oblique bands on femora, tibiae and metatarsi. Tibial spination in legs I-IV uniform and similar to each other except for dorsal bristles in tibia I and II 2-6 - 2 - 2. Metatarsus I with two very long bristles dorso-posteriorly and posteroprolaterally, each bristle four times longer than the metatarsal diameter. Leg fomula 4132. Abdomen. 1.75 x longer than wide, dull brown with blackish anterior margin, transverse submedian band and a pair of subglobose spots subposteriorly. Venter whitish yellow with a yellow V-shape sclerotized plate anterior of the epigastric furrow. Palpal organ with a 180 ○ half-coiled embolus, sigmoid apophysis bluntly rounded apically and basal tegular opening G-shaped. Conductor at 90 ○ angle from sigmoid median apophysis. Cymbium moderately slender, acute apically with two stout hooked spines and subapically enlarged. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. DAP 48), CHINA, Hainan Island, Dapo town, Dapo village, 25 March- 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. This lycosid spider is similar to Pardosa jambaruensis Tikader, 1990 but distinguished from the latter by the (1) different structure of the palpal organ, and (2) markings on the sternum and clypeus, and median carapacial band. Etymology. Patronym, in recognition of Miss Sylvia C. Villareal���s support in the arthropod biodiversity exploration in Hainan Island., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 17-18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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37. Myrmarachne jianfenglin Barrion
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Myrmarachne jianfenglin Barrion, Barrion- Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 25 A-E] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 7.10 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.20 mm, width 1.10 mm. Petiole length 1.70. Abdomen length 3.00 mm, width 1.00 mm. Carapace. Black, twice longer than wide and sparsely lined with short white hairs. Cephalic subquadrate and moderately convex, separated from the narrower, rounded and strongly convex thoracic area by a deep transverse groove. Lateral groove lined with clubbed hairs. Chelicerae relatively short, 2 x longer than wide, reddish brown with a short fang. Promargin has four teeth, second apical tooth the largest. Retromargin pluridentate with a saw-like series of eight very small teeth. Pedipalps black with tip of tarsus oblique and yellow. Maxillae longer than wide, dark reddish brown except yellow inner margin, parallel-sided but apices moderately diverging. Labium black with yellow apical one-fifth, longer than wide. Sternum black, sword-like with broader anterior half and pointed posterior half, 6 x longer than wide. Broadest portion of sternum in between coxa II and III. Eyes. In three rows of 4, 2 and 2 with a long bristle near each PME. Eye row length (mm): PLER (1.17)> AER (1.10)> PMER (1.00). Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.40)> ALE=PLE (0.19)> PME (0.05). Eye separation (mm): PME-PME (0.93)> PLE-PLE (0.90)> ALE-PME (0.19)> AME-AME (0.14)> AME-ALE (0.13). Clypeus height 5.7 x AME diameter. Legs. I and II yellow with inner lateral black bands in femora, both side of patella I and II and tibiae I and II, metatarsus I black and tarsus I with black bands on both apical half of both sides. Coxa I yellow with black prolateral band and II yellow. Leg III black from coxa to tibia, basal one-fourth with a black lateral band, rest of segments yellow including tarsus. Leg IV with prolaterals of coxa black, trochanter yellow, femur to tibia and basal half of metatarsus black, apical half of metatarsus and entire tarsus yellow. Base of patella IV yellow. Spination in tibia I and II 0-8 -0-0 and metatarsi I and II 0-4 -0-0. Legs III and IV without spines. Leg formula 4312. Abdomen. Black with an oblique white lateral stripe projected towards the abdominal groove, prominently elongated and about 3 x longer than wide. In lateral view, abdomen bears two lobes ��� a globose anterior with a dorsal hair in the midlobe and an elongated posterior. Venter black except the white band extension from the laterals. Spinnerets short and black. Epigynum has a subglobose plate with a double J band lying side by side to each other in uncleared state. Pear-shaped in cleared form with a circular ring posterior of the four- twisted coiled spermathecae. Smaller spermathecae transversely ovoid both in the center of the circular ring. Copulatory tubes long and parallel to each other. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Yu 10), CHINA, Hainan Island, Jianfenglin, Yulingu, 31 March- 1 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. Closely resembles M. gisti Fox, 1936 and M. annamita Zabka, 1985 but differs from both taxa in the following features, (1) number of cheliceral teeth, (2) structure and coils in the epigynum, (3) very long petiole longer than abdominal width, anterior part very short barely one fifth petiole length, and (4) leg coloration. Etymology. Named after the type locality. 26., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 23-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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38. Clubiona batikanoides Barrion
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Clubiona batikanoides Barrion, Barrion- Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 5 A-E] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 6.70 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.40 mm., width 1.75 mm. Abdomen length 4.20 mm, width 2.50 mm. Carapace. Dark yellow with black eye margins, brown fovea and a light brown longitudinal line anterior of fovea, 1.37 x longer than wide. Chelicerae concolorous with carapace. Promargin bears four teeth, subbasal tooth the largest. Retromargin has three minute and seven very minute teeth. Midventral half of chelicerae with eight long hairs arranged obliquely. Pedipalps yellow except yellow brown spines, tibia and tarsus. Maxillae yellow to dark yellow, 2.28 x longer than wide, almost parallel-sided with rounded apex. Labium dark yellow, 1.28 x longer than wide, lateral margins straight and and apical yellow margin cleft. Sternum yellow, 1.4 x longer than wide, apical margin straight and obliquely cut anterolaterally opposite coxa I. Posterior tip of sternum protruded and truncately tongue-like. Eyes. In two rows with slightly recurved AER shorter than straight PER (0.49: 0.73 mm). Eye diameter (mm): ALE=PLE (0.14)> PME (0.13)> AME (0.06). Eye separation (mm): PME-PME (0.14)> PME-PLE (0.11)> ALE-PLE (0.09)> AME ��� AME = AME-ALE (0.03). Clypeus height as long as one AME diameter. Legs. Yellow with brown bases of spines, moderately slender. Spination in femur I 3 - 0-2 - 2, II 3 - 0-1 - 2, III 2 - 0-2 - 2 and IV 3 - 0-1 - 1; tibia I 2 b- 6 - 2 - 2, II 2 b- 4 - 3 - 3 and IV 2-3 - 2 - 2; and metatarsus I 0-4 - 3 - 1, II 0-4 - 3 - 3 and IV 0-6 - 3 - 3. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Yellow mottled with gray brown spots, medially with two pairs of gray brown subrectangular spots. Venter dull yellow with yellow spinnerets. Epigynum with a distinctly convex hood. Basal spermathecae close to the posterior epigynal margin and transversely oblong. Copulatory tube long, coiled anteriorly from base and entwined medially. A broad transparent membrane present on each side of the copulatory tube. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. No. Ha 2011 - 7), CHINA, Hainan Island, Haiko, 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. Very similar to C. filicata Cambridge, 1874 but differs from the latter in the following characters, (1) promargin with four teeth and retromargin bears 10 minute to very minute teeth, (2) spotted abdominal markings, (3) leg formula, and (4) blunt posterior tip of abdomen. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Ha 2011 - 7), CHINA, Hainan Island, Haiko, 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. Very similar to the external features of C. filicata Cambridge, 1874 but differs from the latter in the following characters, (1) promargin with four teeth and retromargin bears 10 minute to very minute teeth, (2) spotted abdominal markings, (3) leg formula, and (4) blunt posterior tip of abdomen. Etymology. Derived from the spotted ("batikan" + oides) gray brown markings in the abdominal dorsum in Tagalog., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136, {"references":["ZHANG BS, LIU L, ZHANG F. 2011. The cobweb spiders of the genus Anelosimus Simon, 1891 (Araneae: Theridiidae) in Hainan Island, China. Zootaxa 2833: 49 - 59."]}
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39. Hippasa sinsiloides Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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14. Hippasa sinsiloides Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 14 A-G] MALE. Holotype male, total length 6.40 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.90 mm, width 2.10 mm. Abdomen length 3.50 mm, width 1.50 mm. Paratype females, total length 6.50-8.50 mm (n= 5, x = 7.52 �� 0.81). hairs, Carapace. Yellow clothed with short gray black eye margins gray lateral margins and dorsum with at least 10 radiating thin lines converging towards the long yellow brown fovea. Cephalic distinctly narrower than thoracic area and possess a V-shaped thin gray lines forming a triangle behind posterolaterals of PLE. Chelicerae yellow brown, frontally clothed with long brown and short white hairs. Promargin and retromargin of chelicerae each with three teeth. Middle tooth the largest in promargin and apical tooth in the retromargin. Pedipalp long and yellow except brownish palpal organ. Maxillae yellow, longer than wide and broadest subapically. Labium black along basal half and yellow apically, wider than long and strongly convex laterally. Sternum dull yellow lined medially with a relatively wide longitudinal black band running from anterior margin to anterior abdominal venter where it forms an inverted U-band. Eyes. In three rows of 4, 2 and 2 with distinct black margins. AER recurved viewed frontally, long- er than PME row (0.63: 0.57 mm) but one-fourth shorter than PLE row (0.83 mm). Eye diameter (mm): PME (0.21)> ALE=PLE (0.17)> AME (0.14). Eye separation (mm): AME-AME (0.09), AME-ALE (0.03), PME-PME (0.14), PLE-PLE (0.51), PME- PLE (0.02). ALE slightly oblique and partially divided at midlength. Clypeus height narrow, barely 0.78 x AME diameter. Legs. Yellowish brown, long and slender with long spines and bristles. Two longest dorsal bristles in tibia I about one-half length of tibia I and almost as long as longest ventral tibia I spine. Femur I and II subequal. Tibia I as long as II. Tibia I 1.7 x thicker than metatarsus I and tibia II 2.14 x thicker than metatarsus II. Tarsi I-II-III equally long. Long bristles in metatarsus I-II and tarsi I-II very prominent, longest bristle 3-5.6 x longer than diameter of metatarsus. Spination in femur I 2 - 0-2 - 3 and IV 3 - 0-3 -0; tibia I 2 b- 6 - 1 - 1, II 2 b- 5 - 1-2, III 2-5 - 2 - 2 and IV 2- 6 - 2 - 2; and metatarsus I 0-4 - 2 - 2 and IV 0-8 - 1 - 1. Metatarsus IV bears six dorsolateral setae. Leg formula 4312. Abdomen. Dorsally light yellow mottled with grayish black spots, dull yellow brown with parallel longitudinal bands on each side of cardiac area, and four pairs of circular yellow spots with a small black dot in the center just posterior of the cardiac area. Venter whitish yellow with an inverted gray brown U-band anteriorly and three pairs of black bands posteriorly. Spinnerets robust with posterior pair prominently longer than anterior pair. Palpal organ has a hook-shaped median apophysis with a rounded tip; pars pendula strongly cleft anteromedially with right side rough; inner base of tegulum truncated; subtegulum crescent-shape; tegular apophysis with three pointed prongs and cymbium with long hairs. Ventrobasal cymbium with three very long bristles about 0.63 x length of cymbium. FEMALE. Similar to male except for larger body size and more plump abdomen. Anterior part bears a pair of white longitudinal bands on each side of cardiac area. Midposterior one-half with four pairs of yellow spots with a central dot forming four transverse rectangular closed cells. Posterior spinnerets distinctly visible dorsally with basal segment yellow brown and anterior segment black and rounded. Posterior spinnerets twice longer than the anterior spinnerets. Venter of abdomen white with grayish black epigynum and a squarish gray to black band dorsad of the epigynum. Epigynum bears a moderately pointed to bluntly rounded tip of tongue-like scape with an oblong and tranverse copulatory openings on each side. Spermathecae oblique and bean-shaped, 2.5 x longer than wide (0.14: 0.07 mm). Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. So 85), CHINA, Hainan Island, Panja town, Songtao Reservoir, 3 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Paratypes: two females (coll. no. So 86), 1 female (coll. no. So 87),and two females (coll. no. So 88),same data as holotype. Diagnostic Features. Allied to Hippasa holmerae Thorell, 1895 but differs from the latter in the following features (1) bluntly pointed scape similar to a chisel, (2) hook-shaped median apophysis, (3) cleft apicomedian pars pendula with one rough side, (4) three prong tegular apophysis, (5) truncate inner base of tegulum, (6) femur I as long as II, (7) tibiae I-II, and equally long tarsi I-II- III, and (8) sternum median band extended to anteroventral abdomen. Etymology. Named after the chisel-like ("sinsil" + oides) scape in Tagalog. 15., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 13-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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40. Synagelides proszynskii Barrion
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Synagelides proszynskii ,Arthropoda ,Salticidae ,Arachnida ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy ,Synagelides - Abstract
Synagelides proszynskii Barrion, Barrion- Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 29 A-H] MALE. Holotype male, total length 3.75 mm. Cephalothorax length 1.80 mm., width 1.30 mm. Abdomen length 2.00 mm., width 0.90 mm. Carapace. Rough, 1.38 x longer than wide, almost parallel-sided, concave between PME and PLE viewed laterally, generally subquadrate except narrowly rounded and sloping posterior end, dark red with black eye margins. Cephalic 2.6 x longer than thoracic area. Fovea distinctly deep and transversely inverted C-shaped. Chelicerae small and yellow with two promarginal and a fissidentate retromarginal teeth. Yellow fang very short. Short pedipalps robust and dark brown. Maxillae yellowish brown except whitish yellow hairs in the upper margin and truncated apical margin brown, and longer than wide. Labium wider than long, brown with thin whitish yellow apical margin. Sternum 1.54 x longer than wide, yellow with brownish tinge on apical one-fourth, lateral margins and a vertical line on posterior end. Eyes. In three rows of 4, 2 and 2. Eye length (mm): PLE (1.40)> AE (1.34)> PME (1.09). Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.43)> PLE (0.26)> ALE (0.23)> PME (0.06). Eye separation (mm): PLE-PLE (1.07)> PME-PME (0.97)> ALE-PLE (0.77)> PME -PLE (0.40)> PME-ALE (0.34)> AME-AME =AME-ALE (0.04). Clypeus height narrow, 4.3 x AME diameter. Legs. Yellow with brown trochanter I longer than coxa I. Femur I reddish brown on apical one-fourth and black to dark reddish brown on the enlarged basal one-half. Patella I very long, nearly as long as femur I with enlarged apical one-third and brown ventral longitudinal band. Lateral longitudinal black bands present on prolateral half of femur II, entire prolateral sides of legs III and IV except metatarsi and tarsi. Coxae distinctly cylindrical, I> IV> III> II. Coxa I 2 x longer than wide. Trochanter I prominently cylindrical, 2.55 x longer than wide and notched subapically. Femur II slightly longer than III. Tibia I concave at midlength, dark brown towards basal one-third and bears eight long ventral spines arranged in 1 - 1-2 - 2 - 2.Tibia II slightly shorter than III. Metatarsus I very short and bears two ventral and two retrolateral setae, and four dorsal trichobothria. Subapicodorsal trichobothrium the longest. Tarsus I anteapical. Tarsus II as long as III. Leg formula 1432. Abdomen. Oblong, 2.2 x longer than wide, shiny black, smooth and bilobed seen laterally with a transverse whitish yellow median band and subtruncate posterior end. Venter smooth and dark brown. Spinnerets yellow. Palpal organ with a sharply pointed ventrosubapical triangular spine in femur. Patella very robust, strongly convex retrolaterally, straight prolaterally and 1.33 x longer than wide. A small subapicoventral white bulb-like process present in the patella. RTA long and slender with sharply pointed tip. Embolus sigmoidly coiled to the midtip of cymbium. Tegulum bean-shaped and bulge out viewed laterally with femoral spine touching it along basal one-third. Cymbium with posterolateral downwardly pointed process resting on the grooved apicolateral edge of tibia. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Ha 2011 - 1), CHINA, Hainan Island, Haikou, 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. This new species closely resembles Synagelides lushanensis Xie and Yin, 1990 but separated from the latter in the following features, (1) rough and subquadrate carapace 2.6 x longer than thoracic area, (2) smooth and bilobed abdomen with a transverse whitish yellow median band, (3) subtruncate posterior end of abdomen, (4) different leg measurements, eye diameter and separations, (5) shape of trochanter I, (6) apically directed and sigmoid embolus, (7) posterior spine of cymbium, (8) very long and slender RTA with pointed tip, and (9) presence of a white "bulb-like" process in the prolateral side of patella. Etymology. Patronym, in honor and full recognition of Dr. Jerzy Proszynski���s outstanding contributions in the systematics of Salticidae., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 26-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136, {"references":["ZHANG BS, LIU L, ZHANG F. 2011. The cobweb spiders of the genus Anelosimus Simon, 1891 (Araneae: Theridiidae) in Hainan Island, China. Zootaxa 2833: 49 - 59.","YIN CM, WANG JF, XIE LP, PENG XJ. 1990. Spiders in China. One hundred new and newly recorded species of the families Araneidae and Agelenidae. Hunan Normal UniversityPress, Hunan, China, 256 p."]}
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41. Pseudicius dapoensis Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan, and Kong Luen Heong
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Pseudicius ,Arthropoda ,Salticidae ,Arachnida ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Pseudicius dapoensis ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Pseudicius dapoensis Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 28 A-E] MALE. Holotype male, total length 5.10mm. Cephalothorax length 2.50mm, width 1.50mm, height 1.10mm.Abdomen length 2.60mm, width 1.50 mm. Carapace. About 1.66 x longer than wide, 2.3 x longer than height, uniformly black except white hairs lining the margins of the clypeus, lower margins of AME and a yellow upcurved setae in the midclypeus. Chelicerae unidentate, promargin with 2 teeth, 4.4 x longer than wide, black similar sternum, labium and maxillae. Eyes. AE row (1.53mm)> PLE (1.44)> PME (1.34). Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.43)> ALE = PLE (0.27)> PME (0.07). Eye separation: AME- AME= AME-ALE (0.07), ALE-PME (0.33), PME- PLE = (0.17). Clypeus height about one-half AME diameter. Legs. Femora I-IV moderately broadest medially.Tibia IV spination 1-3 - 3 - 3, dorsal tibia IV with a thin, long subapical bristle. Leg formula 4312. Abdomen ovate, uniformly black with a pair of crescent-shaped, yellow spots medially, 1.73 x longer than wide and as wide as cephalothorax. Palpal organ with a large bluntly-pointed conductor and ventrally hooked embolus both projected at 10 o’ clock, base of tegulum pointed and hooked viewed ventrally, RTA simple, and pointed apically and sharply upcurved with 2 long white spines at its base. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Dap 24), CHINA, Hainan Is. Dapo, Dapo Village, Ex. pepper plantation, 25 March -0 9 April 2011, AT Barrion, JLA Catindig and SC Villareal. Diagnostic Features. This new species is similar to Pseudiciushimeshimensis (Doenitz & Strand, 1906) by structure of the palpal organ but differs from the latter in the following features: (1) posterior tegulum with unequal protuberances, (2) conductor prominently large with bluntly rounded tip and embolus thin distinctly separated dorsad of conductor both projected at 10 o’clock, (3) RTA prominently upcurved with sharply pointed tip and two long white bristles arise at its base, and (4) ovate abdomen with a pair of crescent shape yellow median spots. Etymology. Named after the type locality.
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42. Chrysso hejunhuai Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Chrysso hejunhuai Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 39 A-H] MALE. Holotype male, total length 2.34 mm. Cephalothorax length 0.94 mm, width 0.88 mm. Abdomen width 2.00 mm, width 1.09 mm. Carapace. Orange red except black eye area and rough interrupted brown concave lines posterior of the eye area, slightly longer than wide. Chelicerae yellow, longer than wide (0.52: 0.23 mm). Promargin toothless and retromargin has two teeth. Maxillae yellow, almost 2 x longer than wide, apicoinner tip pointed and converging. Labium yellow and pointed apically. Sternum yellow, slightly longer than wide (0.74: 0.69 mm), truncate opposite coxa I and posterior end between coxa IV. Eyes. In two rows, AER slightly longer than PER (0.31: 0.36 mm). Eye diameter (mm):AME (0.09)> PLE (0.07)> PME (0.06)> ALE (0.05). Eye separation (mm): AME-AME = PME-PLE (0.9)> PME-PME (0.06)> AME-ALE (0.05). Median ocular quad wider in front than behind (0.20: 0.17 mm), height 1.17 x longer than anterior width. Clypeus height very wide, 3.4 x AME diameter. Legs. Long and slender with many short brown hairs, brown except orange basal half of femur I-IV. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Yellow orange with a pair of midlateral black spots and a transverse black band towards posterior end, 1.83 x longer than wide. Anterior tip strongly pointed. Posterior black spot lined with three pairs of brownish black hairs. Venter dull yellow except a brown anterior plate. Palpal organ has tegular apophysis strongly concave on anterior margins, subtegulum relatively elongate transversely, wider than high. Cymbium with a deep cut before tip, apex tooth-like and pointed in lateral view. Femur dorsally lined with 6-7 dorsal bristles. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. H 72), CHINA, Hainan Island, Haiko, 21 April 2012, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Two paratype males (coll. no. H 78 & H 79), exactly same data as for holotype. Diagnostic Features. This species closely resembles C. trimaculata Zhu, Zhang and Xu, 1991 but differs from the latter in (1) very pointed anterior tip of abdomen, (2) body and leg measurements, (3) structure of the palpal organ. Etymology. Patronym, in honor of Dr. He Junhua for his monumental works on the Hymenoptera systematics of Braconidae, Dryinidae and Ichneumonidae of China���key biological control agents in the agricultural landscape., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 35-36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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43. Lycosa hawigvittata Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Lycosa hawigvittata Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 15 A-H] MALE. Holotype male, total length 10.50 mm. Cephalothorax length 5.40 mm, width 3.90 mm. Abdomen length 5.10 mm, width 2.50 mm. Paratype male, total length 9.00 mm. Cephalothorax length 5.00 mm, width 3.50 mm. Abdomen length 4.50 mm, width 2.50 mm. Carapace. 1.4 x longer than wide, brown with a white median and two longitudinal sublateral bands, and white posterolaterals of carapace; cephalic area squarish laterally and distinctly narrower than thoracic area. Fovea distinctly long and deeply grooved. Chelicerae 2.2 x longer than wide, dark brown frontally except orange yellow outer half towards fang, dentation with three retromarginal and two promarginal teeth. Labium wider than long, dark brown with a V-shaped yellow apical margin. Sternum uniformly yellow brown without gray band. Eyes. In three rows of four, two and two. AER straight to slightly procurved as long as PME row but shorter than PLE row. Eye diameter (mm.): PME (0.45)> PLE (0.35)> AME (0.25)> ALE (0.20). Legs. Uniformly brownish yellow except venter of metatarsi I and II and tarsi I and II with thick mat of white hairs. Tibia I and III subequal. Tibia IV spination 2-6 - 2 - 1, subdorsomedian with a long trichobothrium and three posterolaterally. Leg formula 4123. short ones Abdomen. Oblongate, 2 x longer than wide, dark brown with a pair of white longitudinal bands aborted subposteriorly, venter clothed with white hairs. Spinnerets uniformly black. Palpal organ with median apophysis slightly sigmoid and apex bluntly rounded, ratio of its width (a) over length (b) = 0.40, thin and needle-like embolus arises at 90 0 angle from conductor plate. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. DAP 11 a), CHINA, Hainan Island, Dapo, Dapo Village, 25 March- 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal; paratype male (coll. no. DAP 11 b), same data as holotype. Diagnostic Features. This new species is similar to Lycosa vittata Yin, Bao and Zhang, 1995 but separated from the latter in the following characters, (1) spination and number of trichobothrium in tibia IV, (2) subequal length of tibia I and III, (3) blunt tip and sigmoid median apophysis, (4) ratio of width [a] over length [b] of median apophysis = 0.40, (5) 90 0 position of thin and needle-like embolus, and (6) V-shaped yellow apical margin of the labium. Etymology. Named after its close similarity with L. vittata in Tagalog (hawig=like) + vittata.
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44. Pseudicius dapoensis Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Pseudicius dapoensis Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 28 A-E] MALE. Holotype male, total length 5.10mm. Cephalothorax length 2.50mm, width 1.50mm, height 1.10mm.Abdomen length 2.60mm, width 1.50 mm. Carapace. About 1.66 x longer than wide, 2.3 x longer than height, uniformly black except white hairs lining the margins of the clypeus, lower margins of AME and a yellow upcurved setae in the midclypeus. Chelicerae unidentate, promargin with 2 teeth, 4.4 x longer than wide, black similar sternum, labium and maxillae. Eyes. AE row (1.53mm)> PLE (1.44)> PME (1.34). Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.43)> ALE = PLE (0.27)> PME (0.07). Eye separation: AME- AME= AME-ALE (0.07), ALE-PME (0.33), PME- PLE = (0.17). Clypeus height about one-half AME diameter. Legs. Femora I-IV moderately broadest medially.Tibia IV spination 1-3 - 3 - 3, dorsal tibia IV with a thin, long subapical bristle. Leg formula 4312. Abdomen ovate, uniformly black with a pair of crescent-shaped, yellow spots medially, 1.73 x longer than wide and as wide as cephalothorax. Palpal organ with a large bluntly-pointed conductor and ventrally hooked embolus both projected at 10 o��� clock, base of tegulum pointed and hooked viewed ventrally, RTA simple, and pointed apically and sharply upcurved with 2 long white spines at its base. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Dap 24), CHINA, Hainan Is. Dapo, Dapo Village, Ex. pepper plantation, 25 March -0 9 April 2011, AT Barrion, JLA Catindig and SC Villareal. Diagnostic Features. This new species is similar to Pseudiciushimeshimensis (Doenitz & Strand, 1906) by structure of the palpal organ but differs from the latter in the following features: (1) posterior tegulum with unequal protuberances, (2) conductor prominently large with bluntly rounded tip and embolus thin distinctly separated dorsad of conductor both projected at 10 o���clock, (3) RTA prominently upcurved with sharply pointed tip and two long white bristles arise at its base, and (4) ovate abdomen with a pair of crescent shape yellow median spots. Etymology. Named after the type locality., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on page 26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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45. Leucauge talagangiba Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Leucauge talagangiba Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [ Figure 33 A-E] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 9.55 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.80 mm, width 1.90 mm. Abdomen length 6.50 mm, width 2.00 mm. Carapace. Yellow with a brown X-like fovea and black eye margins. Cephalic parallel-sided, barely 0.7 x thoracic width (1.37: 1.97 mm) and lateral margins of thoracic area lined with short brown setae. Chelicerae yellow with brown fangs and bases of teeth, 1.8 x longer than wide and swollen frontomedially. Promargin has three teeth, middle one the largest. Retromargin has four teeth smaller than those in promargin, apical tooth strongly triangular and broad basally, third tooth the smallest and basal tooth the largest. Pedipalp yellow with hairy and spinous tarsus, tarsal claws without teeth. Dorsum of pedipalp���s tibia bears three trichobothria in increasing length towards midlength, submedian trichobothrium the longest, approximately 0.75 x tibial length and 3 x longer than tibial diameter. Maxillae yellow brown, longer than wide and almost parallel-sided. Maxillae, labium, and sternum pattern as in the genus Leucauge. Labium brown in basal two-thirds and yellow in the rebordered margins. Sternum lined with black hairs converging towards the middle, apical rows of hairs distinctly longer than those in posterior one-half. Eyes. In two rows of four. AER recurved and slightly shorter than PER (1.04: 1.06 mm). Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.13)> ALE=PME=PLE (0.11). Clypeus height 1.45 x AME diameter. Eye separation (mm): AME-ALE (0.29)> PME-PLE (0.26)> PME-PME (0.14)> AME-AME (0.11). Median ocular quad wider behind than in front (0.33: 0.39 mm) and posterior width slightly shorter than height (0.40 mm). Legs. Yellow except black anterior tip of segments, long and slender. Spination in femur I 0- 0-6 - 3, II 1 - 0-4 - 3 and IV 3 - 0-2 - 2; tibia I 2 - 0-3 - 3, II and IV 2 - 0-2 - 2; metatarsus I 1 - 0-1 - 2, II with 1 - 0-1 - 1 and IV 1 - 1 -2- 2. Femur III with eight trichobothria in two rows and femur IV with 32 trichobothria arranged in 14 for upper row and 18 in the lower row. Leg length 1243. Abdomen. Long and narrows posteriorly, green and silvery with light black anterolateral humps, two pairs of longitudinal black bands towards posterior end. Ventrally dull yellow with two longitudinal white bands, black tips of spinnerets and with three black patches posterior of the spinnerets. Spinnerets located underneath along posterior one-third of abdomen. Epigynum has median scape 1.55 x longer than wide, M-shaped hood distinct and apically narrowed spermathecae forming a thumb-like structure. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. S093), CHINA, Hainan Island, Panja town, Songtao Reservoir, 3 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLA- Catindig and SCVillareal. Paratypes: four females (coll. nos. S095-S- 97) and one subadult female (coll. no. S094), same data as for holotype. Etymology. Named derived from amalgamated Tagalog expression "talagang meaning really different. the iba" 34., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 30-31, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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46. NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA
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Oonopidae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Linyphiidae ,Salticidae ,Biodiversity ,Theridiidae ,Ochyroceratidae ,Hymenoptera ,Ichneumonidae ,Miturgidae ,Oxyopidae ,Tetragnathidae ,Theridiosomatidae ,Arachnida ,Araneidae ,Clubionidae ,Uloboridae ,Scytodidae ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Thomisidae ,Lycosidae ,Zodariidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan, Kong Luen Heong (2016): NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA. UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3: 1-103, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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47. Speocera (Speocera) rjacksoni Barrion, Barrion
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22. Speocera (Speocera) rjacksoni Barrion, Barrion -Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 22 A-C] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 1.24mm. Cephalothorax length 0.57mm, width 0.45mm. Abdomen length 0.67mm, width 0.58mm. Carapace. Yellow with a thin lyre-shape grayish brown marking in the cephalic and inverted Y -marking in the thoracic area, 1.26 x longer than wide. Lateral margins brown. Chelicerae yellow, 2 x longer than wide (0.20mm: 0.10mm). Pedipalp, labium and maxillae yellow. Apical margins of maxillae not converging and narrower than base. Labium broad apically, constricted basally and connected to sternum. Sternum as long as wide, yellow with gray brown mottles. Eyes. Six eyes arranged in three pairs of two, median pair distinctly more robust than the lateral pairs (0.11mm: 0.09mm). First row of four eyes slightly procurved. Second row straight and widely separated. Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.06)> PLE (0.05)> ALE (0.04). PLE-PLE separation 2.7 x AME diameter. Clypeus height slightly more than 1 AME diameter. Legs. Uniformly yellow. Venter of tibia IV with an apical spine and a dorsal bristle subposteriorly. Femur IV medially swollen with an apicolateral spine, inner area depressed and subdorsal border lined with short hairs. Pedipalp slightly longer than femur II and as long as femur IV. Leg formula 4213. Abdomen. Ovoid dorsally, gray and pale ventrally, subposteriorly with a transverse black band. Epigastric region with relatively long and transverse sclerotized slit. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. S0 77), CHINA, Hainan Island, Panja Town, Songtao Reservoir, 0 3 April 2011, AT Barrion, JLA Catindig, SC Villareal. Diagnostic Features. This species is similar to S. pongo Deeleman-Reinhold but differs from the latter in the (1) pigmentation design in the cephalothorax, (2) color of sternum, (3) tibia IV with only two spines, (4) femur II as long as femur IV, and (5) longer pedipalps. Etymology. Patronym, in honor of Dr. Robert R. Jackson for his untiring interest and pioneering works on the behaviour of jumping spiders., Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on page 21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136
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48. Larinia duchengcaii Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Barrion, Alberto T., Barrion-Dupo, Aimee Lynn A., Catindig, Josie Lynn A., Villareal, Sylvia C., Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan, and Heong, Kong Luen
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Araneidae ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Larinia ,Biodiversity ,Larinia duchengcaii ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Larinia duchengcaii Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 32 A-C] FEMALE. Holotype female, total length 7.30 mm. Cephalothorax length 2.30 mm, width 1.40 mm. Abdomen length 4.70 mm., width 1.90 mm. Carapace. Yellow with brown spot anterior of the brown fovea, 1.64 x longer than broad. Chelicerae yellow, frontally robust at midlength to base. Promargin bears five ���two large and three minute teeth. Retromargin with three teeth. Pedipalps yellow with long bristles, patella bears two long bristles midapically. Sternum yellow 1.4 x longer than wide, lateral margins light brown and rebordered, entire plate with at least six vertical rows of bristles, subapical area with two transverse rows of brown bristles. Apical margin concave and anterolateral corner with a light brown spot. Labium and maxillae both yellow and shape as in Larinia. Eyes. In two rows of four each. AER slightly shorter than PER, more recurved than the latter. Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.11)> ALE = PME (0.10)> PLE (0.09). Eye separation (mm): PME-PLE (0.29)> ALE-PME (0.20)> AME-ALE (0.19)> AME-AME (0.13). Clypeus bears two long setae below edge of AME, height 1.3 x wider than AME diameter. Chilum hardly separated from the clypeus. Legs. Yellow except brownish spines and bases of spines. Spination in femur I 4 - 0-3 -0 and IV 3 - 0-1 -0; tibia I 3-6 - 3-5, II 2-6 - 4 - 4, III with three ventral bristles, and IV 1-5 - 4 - 4; metatarsus I 2-6 -0-0 and II 2-6 - 3 - 2. Retrolateral side of femur II with eight setae arranged obliquely from basolateral to apicolateral. Pedipalp spination in femur 1 -0-0-0, patella 2 -0-0-0, tibia 2 - 0-1 - 1 and tarsus with at least 10 spines. Leg formula 1423. Abdomen. Long and distinctly elongate, 2.47 x longer than wide, yellow with whitish tinge and five pairs of small black spots, anteriorly pointed and posteriorly rounded. Venter with a median gray band towards the spinnerets and forms an elongated U-band anteriorly. Brown spinnerets located subposteriorly. Epigynum with a long scape, 2.4 x longer than wide and lateral lobes extended outside edge of scape by as much as half scape diameter. MALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype female (coll. no. Li 2010 - 1), CHINA, Hainan Island, Lingshui, 9- 13 August 2010, ATBarrion and SCVillareal. Diagnostic features. Closely resembles L. triprovina Yin, Wang, Xie and Peng, 1990 but differs from the latter in terms of (1) different leg formula and spination, (2) femur IV> I> II, (3) tarsus I> II and IV> III, (4) more acute anterior tip of abdomen, and fewer black spots in the abdomen. The new species differs from L. phthisica (L. Koch, 1871) in possessing a longer scape and a gray U-band in the abdominal venter. Etymology. Patronym, in recognition of Dr. Cai Ducheng for his assistance in the implementation of the arthropod biodiversity exploration and ecological Hainan Island, China. engineering project, Published as part of Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan & Kong Luen Heong, 2016, NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) FROM HAINAN ISLAND, CHINA, pp. 1-103 in UPLB Museum Publications in Natural History 3 on pages 29-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.269136, {"references":["LIU J, LI SQ. 2010. The Notiocoelotes spiders (Araneae: Agelenidae) from Hainan. Zootaxa 2561: 30 - 48.","YIN CM, WANG JF, XIE LP, PENG XJ. 1990. Spiders in China. One hundred new and newly recorded species of the families Araneidae and Agelenidae. Hunan Normal UniversityPress, Hunan, China, 256 p."]}
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49. Clubiona xinwenhui Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan, and Kong Luen Heong
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Clubiona xinwenhui Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 6 A-D] MALE. Holotype male, total length 3.60 mm. Cephalothorax length 1.80 mm, width 1.14 mm. Abdomen length 2.00 mm, width 0.91 mm. Carapace. Dark yellow with brownish black eye margins extended posteriorly to fovea, 1.58 x longer than wide. Chelicerae dark brown, longer than wide with two promarginal and two minute retromarginal teeth. Pedipalps yellow with black embolus and yellow brown ejaculatory duct. Maxillae yellow, wider and rounded apically. Labium brown, longer than wide with truncated apex and lateromarginal constriction. Sternum yellow, heart-shaped with brown sclerotized areas adjacent to the coxae, 1.57 x longer than wide. Eyes. In two rows of four each. AER recurved and shorter than procurved PER. PME lustrous white. Eye diameter (mm): AME (0.13)> PME (0.11)> ALE=PLE (0.10). Clypeus height about half AME diameter. Legs. Yellow with dark brown to black bands along apices of femora I-IV, patellae I-IV, bases and apices of all tibiae and apices of all metatarsi. Spination in femora I-IV all alike, 3 - 0-1 - 1 except for sizes of spines.Tibia I-IV with 2 -0-0-0, I and II each with one prolateral spine, III and IV with two prolateral and two retrolateral spines each. Abdomen. Dull yellow mottled with black in cardiac area and posterior half of abdomen with interrupted W-shaped bands dorsally. Venter gray except lighter anterior. Palpal organ bears an 8 -shaped sperm duct transversely arising in the center of tegulum; embolus sigmoid to L-shaped; cymbium with two distinct spines apicolaterally; RTA rather small and shortly acute with two very long hairs extended to midlength of cymbium. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. Dap 49), CHINA, Hainan Island, Dapo town, Dapo village,, 25 March- 9 April 2011, ATBarrion, JLACatindig and SCVillareal. Diagnostic Features. In general appearance, this taxon resembles Clubiona picturata Deeleman- Reinhold, 2001 but differs from the latter in (1) leg lengths and spination, (2) smaller body size, (3) number of promarginal teeth, and (4) shape of embolus. Etymology. Patronym, dedicated to Dr. Xinwen Hu, Dean of Agriculture College, Hainan University for his constant encouragement and strong support for the arthropod biodiversity exploration in Hainan Island.
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50. Cyclosa parangdives Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species
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Alberto T. Barrion, Aimee Lynn A. Barrion-Dupo, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Sylvia C. Villareal, Ducheng Cai, Qianhua Yuan, and Kong Luen Heong
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Araneidae ,Cyclosa ,Animalia ,Araneae ,Biodiversity ,Cyclosa parangdives ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Cyclosa parangdives Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, new species [Figure 1 A-E] MALE. Holotype male, total length 3.65mm. Cephalothorax length 1.85mm, width 1.40mm. Abdomen length 2.00mm, width 1.10mm. Carapace. 1.32 x longer than wide, dark brown with two rows of white hairs running from deep fovea to PLE, yellow band on each side of arrow-shaped fovea. Cephalic area barely half the width of thoracic area at broadest point. Chelicerae longer than wide, dark brown frontally and yellow at the rear; hidden underneath protruding cephalic area, dark brown. Pedipalps dark reddish brown with yellow patella and femur. Maxillae glossy dark reddish brown, as long as wide with convex to truncated anterior and convex retrolateral margins. Labium wider than long, dark brown and slightly yellow along rebordered apex, median area with a transversely rough groove and basal margin rebordered. Sternum heart-shaped, dark brown except yellow band on apical margin, 1.36 x wider than long. Eyes. Both eye rows subequal in length, AER more strongly recurved than PER. Eye diameter AME (0.14)>ALE (0.09)> PME (0.07)> PLE (0.06). Eye separation (mm): PME-PLE (0.17)> AME-AME (0.13)> AME-AME (0.11). Clypeus height 1 AME diameter. Legs. Brown with yellow bands, subbasal and apical yellow bands in femora I and IV, 2 subbasal in femur II and III prolaterally but reduced to single band retrolaterally; tibiae I-IV with alternating brown and yellow bands; metatarsi I-IV with a submedian and apical brown bands; tarsi I-IV with no brown band. Spination in tibia II 1-6 - 0-7. Four trichobothria present in tibia II. Pedipalp about as long as tibia I. Leg formula 1243. Abdomen. Oblong, 1.82 x longer than wide, a pair of interrupted white longitudinal bands present dorsally, medially the bands extend anterolaterally and posterolaterally. Posterior end of abdomen bears three small protrusions. Subposterolateral slightly bulbous. Palpal organ with shoe-shaped median apophysis and apically knob-like paracymbium indented subapically. Embolus and tegular apophysis almost subequal in reach. FEMALE. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype male (coll. no. So 55), CHINA, Hainan Island, Panja Town, Songtao Reservoir area, 0 3 April 2011, AT Barrion, JLA Catindig, SC Villareal. Diagnostic Features. This new species is very similar to C. dives Simon, 1877 and C. albisternis Simon, 1888, but readily separated from the two latter species by (1) abdominal shape and color pattern, (2) shoe-shape median apophysis, (3) leg coloration, and (4) spination in tibia II. Etymology. Derived from the Tagalog word, "parang" (like) + dives. 2.
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