. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. khene satun. halabala FIG. 529. Known distribution of the Pholcus halabala species group. marks ventrally and dorsally, abdomen with black marks dorsally and laterally, ventrally monochro- mous. Distance PME-PME 335 pm, diameter PME 140 pm, distance PME-ALE 35 pm, distance AME- AME 35 pm, diameter AME 55 pm. Ocular area elevated, each triad slightly projecting laterally, dor- sally with pair of humps carrying -4 thick curved spines each. No thoracic furrow; clypeus unmodified. Chelicerae as in Fig. 532, distal apophyses with modified hairs and strong


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. khene satun. halabala FIG. 529. Known distribution of the Pholcus halabala species group. marks ventrally and dorsally, abdomen with black marks dorsally and laterally, ventrally monochro- mous. Distance PME-PME 335 pm, diameter PME 140 pm, distance PME-ALE 35 pm, distance AME- AME 35 pm, diameter AME 55 pm. Ocular area elevated, each triad slightly projecting laterally, dor- sally with pair of humps carrying -4 thick curved spines each. No thoracic furrow; clypeus unmodified. Chelicerae as in Fig. 532, distal apophyses with modified hairs and stronger hairs close to apophyses, one pair of lateral apophyses, indistinct frontal humps proximally. Sternum wider than long (), unmodified. Palps as in Figs. 530 and 531, coxa unmodified, trochanter with slender retrolatero- ventral apophysis pointed and curved distally, femur with small retrolatero-dorsal apophysis proximally, tarsus with large conical elongation carrying tarsal organ, procursus complex, with distinctive dorsal process and distal sclerotized and membranous ele- ments, no spines, bulb with distinctive uncus, short weakly sclerotized embolus, simple appendix with spoon-shaped tip provided with small sclerotized teeth. Legs without spines and curved hairs, few vertical hairs; retrolateral trichobothrium on tibia 1 at 7%; prolateral trichobothrium absent on tibia 1, present on other tibiae. Tarsal pseudosegments indis- tinct, only distally -10 fairly visible in dissecting microscope. Variation. The procursus of males from Sumatra dif- fers slightly: dorsal process slightly wider, ventral spine shorter; these males are therefore assigned tentatively. Tibia 1 in 4 other males (all Sumatra): , , , Female. In general similar to male but triads closer together (distance PME-PME 230 pm), no spines on ocular area, sternum posteriorly darkened (not just margin). Tibia 1: (missing in other females). Epigynum slighdy elevated, mostly weakly sclerotized


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