taxonID	type	description	language	source
BA17D503F11D5387A236B162A79F2062.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 1 ♂ (NMK Ar- 25102), 2 ♀ (NMK Ar- 25103 - 25104), Kenya, Kilifi County, Watamu Town, Jilore Sites, 03 ° 16.239 ' S, 39 ° 55.611 ' E, 43 m, 21. VII. 2016, Kioko G. M., Yao Z. & Zhao Q. 2 ♂ (NMK Ar- 25105 - 25106), 3 ♀ (NMK Ar- 25107 - 25108 - 25109), Kwale County, Ukunda Town, Shimba Hills National Reserve, Sheldrick falls, 04 ° 17.121 ' S, 39 ° 25.886 ' E, 127 m, 18. VII. 2016, Kioko G. M., Yao Z. & Zhao Q.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
BA17D503F11D5387A236B162A79F2062.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Males can be recognized by the tubercle-shaped ridges on posterior part of sternum (arrow in Fig. 1 F), the very small booklung covers (Fig. 1 H), and the truncate tip of cymbiobulbus (Fig. 2 E); females are recognized by the dark, linguiform projection on the epigastric scutal ridge (lpr in Fig. 23 A).	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
BA17D503F11D5387A236B162A79F2062.taxon	description	Description. Male. Yellow. Habitus as in Fig. 1 A, C, E. Body length 1.20. Carapace (Fig. 1 B): wide oval in dorsal view; sides with longitudinal streaks; dorsal area finely reticulate, with some setae at lateral edges, several setae on the posterior margin of dorsal surface with very large hair base. Eyes: ALE largest, PLE smallest; posterior eye row recurved viewed from above, procurved from front; ALE separated by less than their radius, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius. Clypeus height about 0.9 times ALE diameter (Fig. 1 G). Sternum as long as wide, fused to carapace; surface finely reticulate, with medium sized pits, with a pair of tubercle-shaped ridges on posterior part (arrows in Fig. 1 F); radial furrows present only between coxae I-II, II-III. Anterior end of endites with a small, sharply pointed projection. Legs light yellow. Abdomen: booklung covers very small, ovoid, without setae. Pedicel tube short, ribbed, with small, dorsolateral, triangular extensions, scuto-pedicel region as high as diameter of pedicel, with arched scutal ridges and curved anterior scutal ridge (Fig. 1 I). Palp (Figs 2, 21 A-C): reddish brown; femur slightly shorter than half the length of patella and inserted at the patella submedially; patella very large; cymbiobulbus shorter than the patella, tip of the cymbiobulbus broad. Female. As in male except as noted. Habitus as in Fig. 3 A, C, E. Body length 1.42. Endites without projections. Copulatory organ (Figs 3 H, 23 A, B): in the middle of the epigastric scutal ridge there is a dark, linguiform projection; postgynal depression extremely narrow; there is a paddle-like sclerite (pls) dorsally, with thin, smoothly curved arms; nail-like process (nlp) well separated.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
BA17D503F11D5387A236B162A79F2062.taxon	description	Measurements. Male. TL: 1.20; CL: 0.55; CW: 0.49; AL: 0.70; AW: 0.56; ALE: 0.07; PME: 0.07; PLE: 0.06; EGW: 0.21; ALE-ALE: 0.02; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0; CBL: 0.21; CBW: 0.07; PTL: 0.26; FI: 0.12; FML: 0.11. Female. TL: 1.42; CL: 0.64; CW: 0.53; AL: 0.89; AW: 0.76; ALE: 0.08; PME: 0.07; PLE: 0.05; EGW: 0.21; ALE-ALE: 0.03; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
BA17D503F11D5387A236B162A79F2062.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Kenya.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6C2D2BD5CABF56D58823D29B64230B57.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 1 ♂ (NMK Ar- 25097), 1 ♀ (NMK Ar- 25098), Kenya, Makueni County, Kibwezi Town, Chyulu Hills National Park, Umani Springs, 02 ° 27.968 ' S, 37 ° 54.691 ' E, 979 m, 30. VII. 2016, Kioko G. M., Yao Z. & Zhao Q.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6C2D2BD5CABF56D58823D29B64230B57.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Males are recognized by the yellow palp and the very short palpal patella (Fig. 22 A-C), females are recognized by the dark, ring-shaped spot on anterior edge of epigastric furrow and the long, fork-like arms of the paddle-like sclerite (Fig. 23 C, D).	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6C2D2BD5CABF56D58823D29B64230B57.taxon	description	Description. Male. Yellow-brownish. Habitus as in Fig. 4 A, C, E. Body length 1.33. Carapace (Fig. 4 B): oval in dorsal view; sides with longitudinal streaks; dorsal area smooth, with some setae at lateral edges. Eyes: ALE largest, PLE smallest; posterior eye row straight viewed from above, procurved from front; ALE separated by less than their radius, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius. Clypeus height about 0.6 times ALE diameter (Fig. 4 G). Sternum (Fig. 4 F) longer than wide, uniform, fused to carapace; surface finely reticulate; radial furrows present between coxae, with rows of small pits. Anterior end of endites with a small, sharply pointed projection. Legs light yellow. Abdomen: booklung covers small, ovoid, without setae. Pedicel tube short, ribbed, with small, dorsolateral, triangular extensions, scuto-pedicel region lower than diameter of pedicel, with nearly straight scutal ridges and anterior scutal ridge (Fig. 4 H). Palp (Figs 5, 22 A-C): yellow; femur slightly shorter than the patella and inserted almost basally to patella; patella very short; cymbiobulbus longer than the patella, tip of the cymbiobulbus acute. Female. As in male except as noted. Habitus as in Fig. 6 A, C, E. Body length 1.60. Endites without projections. Copulatory organ (Figs 6 H, 23 C, D): in the middle of the epigastric furrow there is a dark, ring-shaped spot; there is a paddle-like sclerite (pls) dorsally, with long, fork-like arms; nail-like process (nlp) well separated.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6C2D2BD5CABF56D58823D29B64230B57.taxon	description	Measurements. Male. TL: 1.33; CL: 0.60; CW: 0.44; AL: 0.73; AW: 0.49; ALE: 0.06; PME: 0.05; PLE: 0.04; EGW: 0.16; ALE-ALE: 0.02; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0; CBL: 0.19; CBW: 0.08; PTL: 0.14; FI: 0.05; FML: 0.12. Female. TL: 1.60; CL: 0.63; CW: 0.51; AL: 0.97; AW: 0.62; ALE: 0.06; PME: 0.05; PLE: 0.04; EGW: 0.16; ALE-ALE: 0.02; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6C2D2BD5CABF56D58823D29B64230B57.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Kenya.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
E638C204271756858C6B5F6F3233F04F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
E638C204271756858C6B5F6F3233F04F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species is similar to O. manongarivo Andriamalala & Hormiga, 2013, but can be distinguished by the round tip of male palpal bulb (Fig. 8 E) and the dark, small, linguiform projection in the middle of the female epigastric scutal ridge (Fig. 24 A). Opopaea manongarivo has acute tip of male palpal bulb and smooth epigastric scutal ridge of female (Andriamalala and Hormiga 2013: figs 635, 643, 645).	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
E638C204271756858C6B5F6F3233F04F.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Yellow. Habitus as in Fig. 7 A, C, E. Body length 1.32. Carapace (Fig. 7 B): wide oval in dorsal view; sides with longitudinal streaks; dorsal area finely reticulate with some setae at lateral edges. Eyes: ALE largest, PLE smallest; posterior eye row straight viewed from above, procurved from front; ALE separated by less than their radius, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius. Clypeus height about 1.4 times ALE diameter (Fig. 7 G). Sternum (Fig. 7 F) as long as wide, fused to carapace; surface finely reticulate, with medium sized pits; radial furrows present. Anterior end of endites with a small, sharply pointed projection. Legs light yellow. Abdomen: booklung covers very small, ovoid, without setae. Pedicel tube short, ribbed, with small, dorsolateral, triangular extensions, scuto-pedicel region as high as diameter of pedicel, with arched scutal ridges, interrupted medially, with curved anterior scutal ridge (Fig. 7 H). Palp (Figs 8, 21 D-F): reddish brown; palpal femur slightly shorter than half the length of palpal patella and inserted at the patella submedially; patella very large; cymbiobulbus shorter than the patella; palpal fenestra large and located at one third the length of the palp. Tip of the palp with one large, round protuberance. Female. As in male except as noted. Habitus as in Fig. 9 A, C, E. Body length 1.50. Endites without projections. Copulatory organ (Figs 9 H, 24 A, B): in the middle of the epigastric scutal ridge there is a dark, small, linguiform projection; postgynal depression extremely narrow; there is a paddle-like sclerite (pls) dorsally, with thin straight arms; nail-like process (nlp) well separated.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
E638C204271756858C6B5F6F3233F04F.taxon	description	Measurements. Male (holotype). TL: 1.32; CL: 0.58; CW: 0.50; AL: 0.77; AW: 0.56; ALE: 0.08; PME: 0.07; PLE: 0.06; EGW: 0.22; ALE-ALE: 0.02; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0; CBL: 0.19; CBW: 0.08; PTL: 0.25; FI: 0.11; FML: 0.11. Female. TL: 1.50; CL: 0.60; CW: 0.49; AL: 0.97; AW: 0.71; ALE: 0.08; PME: 0.06; PLE: 0.05; EGW: 0.21; ALE-ALE: 0.03; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
E638C204271756858C6B5F6F3233F04F.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6894BCD4C49C51B29244E44AD841C8C3.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6894BCD4C49C51B29244E44AD841C8C3.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species is very similar to O. hoplites (Berland, 1914), but can be distinguished by the large, curved protuberance on the tip of the male palp (Figs 11 E, 22 D), and the very narrow postgynal depression of female epigastric region (Fig. 24 C). Opopaea hoplites has a small protuberance on the tip of the male palp and a very large postgynal depression of female (Saaristo and Marusik 2008: figs 34, 37 B).	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6894BCD4C49C51B29244E44AD841C8C3.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Reddish brown. Habitus as in Fig. 10 A, C, E. Body length 2.08. Carapace (Fig. 10 B): wide oval in dorsal view; sides with longitudinal streaks; dorsal area smooth, with some setae at lateral edges. Eyes: ALE largest, PLE smallest; posterior eye row recurved viewed from above, procurved from front; ALE separated by less than their radius, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius. Clypeus height about 0.9 times ALE diameter (Fig. 10 G). Sternum (Fig. 10 F) longer than wide, fused to carapace; surface smooth; radial furrows present. Anterior end of endites with a small, sharply pointed projection. Legs light yellow. Abdomen: booklung covers very small, ovoid, without setae. Pedicel tube short, ribbed, with large, dorsolateral, triangular extensions, scuto-pedicel region lower than diameter of pedicel, with arched scutal ridges and straight anterior scutal ridge (Fig. 10 H). Palp (Figs 11, 22 D-F): reddish brown; palpal femur about two thirds the length of patella and inserted at the patella submedially; patella large; cymbiobulbus as long as the patella; palpal fenestra large and located at nearly the tip of the palp. Tip of the palp with one large, curved protuberance. Female. As in male except as noted. Habitus as in Fig. 12 A, C, E. Body length 2.19. Endites without projections. Copulatory organ (Figs 12 H, 24 C, D): postgynal depression narrow, about one second the length between epigastric furrow and the shallow groove connecting tracheal spiracles; there is a paddle-like sclerite (pls) dorsally, with thin, fork-shaped arms; nail-like process (nlp) well separated.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6894BCD4C49C51B29244E44AD841C8C3.taxon	description	Measurements. Male (holotype). TL: 2.08; CL: 0.83; CW: 0.68; AL: 1.34; AW: 0.87; ALE: 0.11; PME: 0.09; PLE: 0.08; EGW: 0.26; ALE-ALE: 0.03; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0; CBL: 0.29; CBW: 0.11; PTL: 0.29; FI: 0.11; FML: 0.18. Female. TL: 2.19; CL: 0.93; CW: 0.73; AL: 1.36; AW: 1.04; ALE: 0.10; PME: 0.09; PLE: 0.08; EGW: 0.27; ALE-ALE: 0.04; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
6894BCD4C49C51B29244E44AD841C8C3.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
1C02AF8F989751A2A287195A730849F0.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
1C02AF8F989751A2A287195A730849F0.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species is similar to O. simoni (Berland, 1914), but can be distinguished by the small body size and the cymbiobulbus which is shorter than the patella (Fig. 21 G). Opopaea simoni has large body size and the cymbiobulbus is as long as the patella (Saaristo and Marusik 2008: figs 85, 90).	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
1C02AF8F989751A2A287195A730849F0.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Yellow. Habitus as in Fig. 13 A, C, E. Body length 1.51. Carapace (Fig. 13 B): oval in dorsal view; sides with longitudinal streaks; dorsal area granulate, with some hairs at lateral edges. Eyes: ALE largest, PLE smallest; posterior eye row recurved viewed from above, procurved from front; ALE separated by less than their radius, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius. Clypeus height about 1.3 times ALE diameter (Fig. 13 G). Sternum (Fig. 13 F) as long as wide, fused to carapace; surface finely reticulate; radial furrows present, with rows of small pits. Anterior end of endites with a small, sharply pointed projection. Legs light yellow. Abdomen: booklung covers small, ovoid, without setae. Pedicel tube short, ribbed, with large, dorsolateral, triangular extensions, scuto-pedicel region lower than diameter of pedicel, with arched scutal ridges and straight anterior scutal ridge (Fig. 13 H). Palp (Figs 14, 21 G-I): reddish brown; palpal femur about half the length of patella and inserted at the patella submedially; patella strongly bumped dorsally; cymbiobulbus shorter than the patella; palpal fenestra large and located near the tip of the bulb. Tip of the palp with a small protuberance. Female. Unknown.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
1C02AF8F989751A2A287195A730849F0.taxon	description	Measurements. Male (holotype). TL: 1.51; CL: 0.67; CW: 0.52; AL: 0.87; AW: 0.54; ALE: 0.07; PME: 0.06; PLE: 0.05; EGW: 0.21; ALE-ALE: 0.02; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0; CBL: 0.20; CBW: 0.08; PTL: 0.23; FI: 0.12; FML: 0.12.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
1C02AF8F989751A2A287195A730849F0.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
0E5D4A9EA07B511AA6A18DCAF247EE0F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
0E5D4A9EA07B511AA6A18DCAF247EE0F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species is similar to O. antsiranana Andriamalala & Hormiga, 2013, but can be distinguished by the hook-like protuberance on the tip of the male palp (Fig. 16 E) and the triangular postgynal depression of female (Fig. 23 E). Opopaea antsiranana has a slightly curved male palp tip and very short and narrow postgynal depression of female (Andriamalala and Hormiga 2013: figs 318, 323, 326, 328).	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
0E5D4A9EA07B511AA6A18DCAF247EE0F.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). yellowish brown. Habitus as in Fig. 15 A, C, E. Body length 1.75. Carapace (Fig. 15 B): oval in dorsal view; sides with longitudinal streaks; dorsal area granulate, with some hairs at lateral edges. Eyes: ALE largest, PLE smallest; posterior eye row procurved viewed from above, procurved from front; ALE separated by less than their radius, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius. Clypeus height about 1.2 times ALE diameter (Fig. 15 G). Sternum (Fig. 15 F) longer than wide, fused to carapace; surface finely reticulate; radial furrows present, with rows of small pits. Anterior end of endites with a small, sharply pointed projection. Legs light yellow. Abdomen: booklung covers small, ovoid, without setae. Pedicel tube short, ribbed, with small, dorsolateral, triangular extensions, scuto-pedicel region lower than diameter of pedicel, with nearly straight scutal ridges (Fig. 15 H). Palp (Figs 16, 21 J-L): reddish brown; palpal femur less than half the length of patella and inserted at the patella submedially; patella large; cymbiobulbus shorter than the patella; palpal fenestra small and located at nearly the tip of the palp. Tip of the palp with a hook-like protuberance. Female. As in male except as noted. Habitus as in Fig. 17 A, C, E. Body length 1.85. Endites without projections. Copulatory organ (Figs 17 G, 23 E, F): postgynal depression small, triangular, about one third the width between the lateral apodemes; with a short, stick-shaped dark mark in the depression; there is a paddle-like sclerite (pls) dorsally, with thin, long, distal curved arms; nail-like process (nlp) well separated.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
0E5D4A9EA07B511AA6A18DCAF247EE0F.taxon	description	Measurements. Male (holotype). TL: 1.75; CL: 0.72; CW: 0.58; AL: 1.04; AW: 0.60; ALE: 0.10; PME: 0.08; PLE: 0.07; EGW: 0.23; ALE-ALE: 0.02; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0; CBL: 0.24; CBW: 0.09; PTL: 0.32; FI: 0.14; FML: 0.13. Female. TL: 1.85; CL: 0.77; CW: 0.61; AL: 1.12; AW: 0.76; ALE: 0.09; PME: 0.07; PLE: 0.06; EGW: 0.23; ALE-ALE: 0.02; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
0E5D4A9EA07B511AA6A18DCAF247EE0F.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
C8B96B9B975A545AB46FA135C9FEBC6F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
C8B96B9B975A545AB46FA135C9FEBC6F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species is similar to O. kirindy Andriamalala & Hormiga, 2013, but can be distinguished by the blackish brown body color, the small eyes' size, the cymbiobulbus is shorter than male palpal patella (Figs 19 A, B, 22 G, H) and with paddle-like sclerite of the female copulatory organ (Fig. 24 F). Opopaea kirindy has dark orange body color, large eyes' size, the cymbiobulbus is longer than male palpal patella and without paddle like sclerite of female copulatory organ (Andriamalala and Hormiga 2013: figs 526, 527, 532, 533).	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
C8B96B9B975A545AB46FA135C9FEBC6F.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Blackish brown. Habitus as in Fig. 18 A, C, E. Body length 1.90. Carapace (Fig. 18 B): wide oval in dorsal view; sides with longitudinal streaks; dorsal area smooth, with some hairs at lateral edges. Eyes: ALE largest, PLE and AME nearly equal sized; posterior eye row recurved viewed from above, procurved from front; ALE separated by their radius, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius. Clypeus height about equal to ALE diameter (Fig. 18 G). Sternum (Fig. 18 F) longer than wide, fused to carapace; surface smooth; radial furrows present. Anterior end of endites with a small, sharply pointed projection. Legs brown, short, thick and spineless. Abdomen: booklung covers very small, ovoid, without setae. Pedicel tube short, ribbed, with small, dorsolateral, triangular extensions, scuto-pedicel region lower than diameter of pedicel, with arched scutal ridges and curved anterior scutal ridge (Fig. 18 H). Palp (Figs 19, 22 G-I): reddish brown; palpal femur about half the length of patella and inserted at the patella submedially; patella large; cymbiobulbus shorter than the patella; palpal fenestra large and located at nearly the tip of the palp. Tip of the palp very narrow. Female. As in male except as noted. Habitus as in Fig. 20 A, C, E. Body length 2.19. Endites without projections. Copulatory organ (Figs 20 H, 24 E, F): postgynal depression narrow, about one third the length between epigastric furrow and the shallow groove connecting tracheal spiracles; there a paddle-like sclerite (pls) dorsally, with thin, fork-shaped arms; nail-like process (nlp) well separated. Measurements. Male (holotype). TL: 1.90; CL: 0.80; CW: 0.65; AL: 1.08; AW: 0.75; ALE: 0.08; PME: 0.06; PLE: 0.06; EGW: 0.23; ALE-ALE: 0.04; ALE-PLE: 0.01; PME-PME: 0; PLE-PME: 0; CBL: 0.27; CBW: 0.09; PTL: 0.30; FI: 0.13; FML: 0.16.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
C8B96B9B975A545AB46FA135C9FEBC6F.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality.	en	Tong, Yanfeng, Liu, Shijia, Kioko, Esther N., Kioko, Grace M., Li, Shuqiang (2019): Taxonomic studies on seven species of the genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Kenya. African Invertebrates 60 (2): 255-289, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.39146
