. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 52/2004. FIG. 60. MamersidessarangensisVitis, 1935 (female): Ventral shield (top), dorsal shield (middle), IV-L-2-6 (bottom) [Figs from Viets (1935)]. C3 slightly smaller or same as this distance in C2 (slightly larger in females of M. ruttneri only). Con- sequently insertions of III-L are situated posterior and not lateral to insertions of II-L. Cg4. See definition. GF. GF in the posterior half of the body. The rela- tive and absolute size of the GF is in males much smaller than in females. Ac. Three pairs of Ac o


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 52/2004. FIG. 60. MamersidessarangensisVitis, 1935 (female): Ventral shield (top), dorsal shield (middle), IV-L-2-6 (bottom) [Figs from Viets (1935)]. C3 slightly smaller or same as this distance in C2 (slightly larger in females of M. ruttneri only). Con- sequently insertions of III-L are situated posterior and not lateral to insertions of II-L. Cg4. See definition. GF. GF in the posterior half of the body. The rela- tive and absolute size of the GF is in males much smaller than in females. Ac. Three pairs of Ac of equal size. Without or with small gaps between first, second and third pair of Ac. I-L-6. Claws simple, hook-like with a small ventral hair (confirmed for M. ruttneri only). IV-L-6. Insertions of IV-L well anterior to the anterior border of the genital field. Chaetotaxy of IV-L-2-6 in Mamersides sarangensis as given in Fig. 60. Palpus. Palpus of the „; Ventral seta of P2 shorter than ventral border of P2. Ventral tu- bercles on P4 small. Setae, hairs and measurements (with = Dorsal length; h=hight) as given for M. sarangensis m Viets (1935) are: PI with 1 dorsal seta and of 21 pm; P2 with 3—4 dorsal setae, 1 short ventral seta, a of 74 pm; and a hight of 56 pm; P3 with 2-3 setae, a of 41 pm, and a hight of 29 pm; P4 without seta, 1 dorsodistal hair, 3 ventral hairs, a of 112 pm and a hight of 22 pm; P5 with- out seta, 1-2 hairs; 3^ small claws, and of 21 pm. Chelicerae. 100 pm total length; 74 pm basal segment and 46 pm claw (in M. sarangensis). Dorsal border of basal segment of typical shape, with sharp anterior- pointing hook. Shape of chelicera very similar in the two species included in the genus. Species included Mamersides sarangensis YiQts, 1935 and Mamersides ruttneriY'itis, 1935, both reported in both sexes from springs in Java, Indonesia (Asia), are the only know species of the genus. Lundblad (1971) confirms


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