. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Gorbothorax, a new linyphiid spider genus 427. Fig. 20: Collecting sites of Gorbothorax species in Nepal (Martens collection). — 1) between ridge Lassedara and pasture Lassetham, also Omje Kharka (G. conicus n. sp.); 2) Yamputhin (G. comatus n. sp.); 3) Tinjura Dará (G. setifer n. sp.); 4) Paniporua and descent to Hinwa Khola (G. comatus n. sp.); 5) Mai Pokhari (G. comatus n. sp.); 6) Sanishare (G. ungibbus n. sp.). — According to species: G. comatus n. sp.: 2, 4, 5


. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Gorbothorax, a new linyphiid spider genus 427. Fig. 20: Collecting sites of Gorbothorax species in Nepal (Martens collection). — 1) between ridge Lassedara and pasture Lassetham, also Omje Kharka (G. conicus n. sp.); 2) Yamputhin (G. comatus n. sp.); 3) Tinjura Dará (G. setifer n. sp.); 4) Paniporua and descent to Hinwa Khola (G. comatus n. sp.); 5) Mai Pokhari (G. comatus n. sp.); 6) Sanishare (G. ungibbus n. sp.). — According to species: G. comatus n. sp.: 2, 4, 5; G. conicus n. sp.: 1; G. setifer n. sp.: 3; G. ungibbus n. sp.: 6. distal part. Suprategular apophysis large, distally elongate to slightly curved and pointed. Frontal part of convector narrow, toothless. Abdomen long, wide, dorsal pattern as in Fig. 12. Taxomomic remarks: This species is closely related to comatus n. sp. (see above). Gorbothorax setifer n. sp. (Figs 3, 13 — 15) Material: Holotype male (SMF), Nepal, Terhathum Distr., Tinjura Dara, 2450—2850 m, species-rich broadleaved forest, Berlese funnels, 17. IX. 1983, leg. J. Martens & B. Daams. Etymology: The specific name is derived from both seta meaning a "strong spine", and ferens meaning "bearing". Diagnosis: The new species is well distinguishable from other congeners by the very peculiar shape of the carapace, structure of the palpal tibia, as well as by the shape of the suprategular apophysis. Description: Male (female unknown). Total length Carapace long, wide, greyish-brown, modified as in Fig. 3. Chelicerae long. Legs pale brown. Leg I long ( + + + + ), IV— long ( + + + + ). Chaeto- taxy , leg spines very short. Each metatarsus with a trichobothrium. Tm I — Palp (Figs 13 — 15): dorso-retrolateral outgrowth of tibia rounded, with numerous, very short, barb- like spines term


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