. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. HUBl-R. RFN'ISKW AND cn ADlS I'lc: ANAl VSIS C^l' /> AND RIU Ai l'.l) I'AXA (AKANl Ai;, I'l 1( )1 (:iHAH). Monophyly. The species share the divided apophyses distally on the male chehcerae (char. 21). Relationships. The male cheliceral armature (char. 18), the sclerotized epigynum (char. 65), the procur- sus with dorsal spines (char. 38; only in Ph. medog), and the branched appendix (char. 57) place this group in a polytomy together with other mostly Palaearctic Pholcus species groups (Fig. 26); the de- tailed relationships with


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. HUBl-R. RFN'ISKW AND cn ADlS I'lc: ANAl VSIS C^l' /> AND RIU Ai l'.l) I'AXA (AKANl Ai;, I'l 1( )1 (:iHAH). Monophyly. The species share the divided apophyses distally on the male chehcerae (char. 21). Relationships. The male cheliceral armature (char. 18), the sclerotized epigynum (char. 65), the procur- sus with dorsal spines (char. 38; only in Ph. medog), and the branched appendix (char. 57) place this group in a polytomy together with other mostly Palaearctic Pholcus species groups (Fig. 26); the de- tailed relationships with other species groups in this polytomy remain obscure. Natural history. Unknown. Distribution. The two species are known from Nepal, southern Tibet, and northeastern India (Fig. 1863). Composition. The group includes two named species 387. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig


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