taxonID	type	description	language	source
207C87F8983FDA5ACBFFF91CFBE2FAF8.taxon	description	Figs 1 – 8, 16 – 19, 28, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8983FDA5ACBFFF91CFBE2FAF8.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male (PJ 3637): THAILAND: Mae Hong Son Province: close to Ban Nam Rin [N 19 ° 27 ' 18.42 ", E 98 ° 16 ' 60.00 ", 940 m elevation], felled bamboo, D. Kovac leg. September 2003 (SMF). Paratypes (6 males, 8 females): THAILAND: Mae Hong Son Province: 1 female (PJ 3641), same data as holotype, but: upright old bamboo stem on the way to cave, Cephalostachyum pergracile, 9 April 2003 (SMF); 1 male (PJ 3642), close to Ban Pha Mon [19 ° 31 ' 51 " N, 98 ° 17 ' 51 " E, 910 m elevation], in bamboo stem, D. Kovac leg. 16 June 2006, G 6 / 06 (SMF); 1 male (PJ 3643), same data as holotype, but: 21 September 2003 (SMF); 1 male (PJ 3644), same data as holotype, but: 18 September 2003 (MHNG); 1 female (PJ 3645), same data as holotype, but: upright old bamboo stem, Cephalostachyum pergracile, 9 April 2003, with egg sac including ca. 40 eggs (SMF); 1 female (PJ 3646), same data as holotype, but: upright old bamboo stem, Cephalostachyum pergracile, 4 April 2003, with egg sac including ca. 25 eggs (SMF); 1 male (PJ 3647), same data as holotype, but: 23 September 2003 (CBEE); 1 female (PJ 3648), same data as holotype, but: upright old bamboo stem, Cephalostachyum pergracile, 8 April 2003, with 49 nymphs + 2 insect pupae (SMF); 1 female (PJ 3649), same data as holotype, but: 18 September 2003 (SMF); 1 female (PJ 3650), same data as holotype, but: upright old bamboo stem, Cephalostachyum pergracile, 3 April 2003, with 108 eggs + nymphs (CBEE); 1 female (PJ 3651), same data as holotype, but: upright old bamboo stem, Cephalostachyum pergracile, 30 March – 7 April 2003, with ca. 90 eggs in egg-sac (ZMH); 1 male (PJ 3652), same data as holotype, but: 18 September 2003 (ZMH); 1 female (PJ 3653), same data as holotype, but: 18 September 2003 (SMF); 1 male (PJ 3654), 1 female (PJ 3655), same data as holotype (SMF). Additional material examined (1 male, 4 females, 2 subadult males, 9 subadult females, 9 juveniles): THAILAND: Mae Hong Son Province: 1 subadult female, same data as holotype, but: 21 September 2003 (SMF); 1 subadult male, 1 subadult female, same data as holotype, but: 18 September 2003 (ZMH); 3 subadult females, same data as holotype, but: 18 September 2003 (SMF); 1 subadult female (PJ 3656), same data as holotype (SMF); 1 subadult female, 5 juveniles, same data as holotype, but: close to Soppong, way to cave, old upright bamboo stem, Cephalostachyum pergracile, 9 April 2003 (SMF); 1 juvenile, same data as holotype, but: from artificially modified internodes made for field experiments, 24. – 26 March 2003 (SMF); 2 juveniles, same data as holotype, but close to Soppong, way to cave, old upright bamboo stem, Cephalostachyum pergracile, 23 April 2003 (SMF); 1 subadult female, same data as holotype, but: upright bamboo stem, 21. – 22 April 2003 (SMF); 1 subadult male, 1 subadult female, same data as holotype, but: 24 September 2003 (SMF). MALAYSIA: Pahang State: 1 male (PJ 3660), 1 subadult female, Ulu Gombak Research Station [N 3 ° 19 ' 30.00 ", E 101 ° 54 ' 10.80 " E, 1022 m elevation], upright bamboo stem, B 11 / 16, # 6, D. Kovac. leg. 10 September 1994 (SMF); 1 female (PJ 3661), as preceding specimens, B 10 / 16, # 4, D. Kovac. leg. 8 September 1994 (SMF); 1 female (PJ 3659), Ulu Gombak Research Station [N 3 ° 19 ' 30.00 ", E 101 ° 54 ' 10.80 " E, 1022 m elevation], upright bamboo stem, internode with Abryna - hole, D. Kovac. leg. 18 October 1996 (SMF); 1 female (PJ 3657), Ulu Gombak Research Station [N 3 ° 19 ' 30.00 ", E 101 ° 54 ' 10.80 " E, 1022 m elevation], D. Kovac. leg., without date, Coll. Deeleman (RMNH); 1 female (PJ 3658), Pahang Road 6, 0.5 miles north of Kuala Lumpur, Scrub Typhus Unit, Robert Traub leg. March – April 1950 (AMNH). 1 juvenile, Ulu Gombak Research Station [N 3 ° 19 ' 30.00 ", E 101 ° 54 ' 10.80 " E, 1022 m elevation], D. Kovac. leg. 10 September 1994 (SMF).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8983FDA5ACBFFF91CFBE2FAF8.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named in honour of Mr Gerd Mangel: as construction manager he was in charge of the renovation and relocation of the scientific collections into the new Senckenberg buildings, a mega task he managed for many years with patience, experience and wisdom; name in apposition.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8983FDA5ACBFFF91CFBE2FAF8.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Medium-sized to large Sparassidae (body length of males: 11.0 – 16.3, females: 13.8 – 21.5). Males of this new species (Figs 1 – 5) are distinguished from those of all other congeners except R. plana by the embolus arising in distal half of tegulum, a strong dorsal embolic apophysis and a spermophor with distinct bent in medioretrolateral position, but distinguished from the latter by the presence of an additional ventral embolic apophysis, the wider embolic distal loop extending from prolateral to retrolateral, and the larger and distinctly bent dorsal embolic apophysis (without additional embolic apophysis, distal embolic loop smaller and restricted to retrolateral half, dorsal embolic apophysis shorter and straight in R. plana). Females are distinguished from those of all other Rhitymna species by a unique set of margins within the epigynal plate, forming roughly a rhombus with anterior margins bulged medially (Fig. 6).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8983FDA5ACBFFF91CFBE2FAF8.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype): PL 5.1, PW 5.0, AW 4.2, OL 10.4, OW 3.9. Eyes: AME 0.35, ALE 0.31, PME 0.25, PLE 0.29, AME – AME 0.20, AME – ALE 0.40, PME – PME 0.51, PME – PLE 0.68, AME – PME 0.17, ALE – PLE 0.20, clypeus height at AME 0.05, clypeus height at ALE 0.10. Cheliceral furrow with 3 promarginal, 3 / 4 retromarginal teeth, without denticles. Retromargin of chelicerae close to fang base with 5 – 6 bristles. Spination: Palp: 131, 0 0 0, 1101; legs: femur I – III 323, IV 322; patella I – III 101, IV 100; tibia I 2026, II 2326, III – IV 2126; metatarsus I – II 2024, III 3024, IV 3035. Leg formula: 2143. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 7.9 (2.5, 1.1, 1.5, -, 2.8), I 35.1 (9.7, 3.4, 10.1, 9.7, 2.2), II 37.3 (10.1, 3.2, 11.3, 10.3, 2.4), III 23.3 (7.2, 2.4, 6.5, 5.4, 1.8), IV 29.3 (8.7, 2.5, 8.2, 7.8, 2.1). Metatarsi III – IV with ventro-distal spine within scopula. Palp as in diagnosis (Figs 1 – 5). Cymbium distinctly longer than tibia. RTA strongly developed with rounded tip in retrolateral view, arising distally from tibia. Embolus arising in 10 - o’clock-position from tegulum, with massive base and distal part curving semicircular, in the centre of this loop a pointed and flat ventral embolic apophysis, arising in a 12.30 - o’clock-position. Dorsal embolic apophysis hollow and almost entirely hidden in resting position dorsal of embolus and tegulum, with strongly serrated margin at disto-basal part and less serrated at its tip. Spermophor visible in proximal two-thirds of tegulum, and in distal loop of embolus. Colouration (Figs 16 – 17). Yellowish- to light reddish-brown. Prosoma with dark fovea, striae slightly marked. Chelicerae deep reddish-brown. Sternum yellowish-brown with distinct dark margin, gnathocoxae and labium brown. Legs yellowish brown with distal segments reddish-brown. Opisthosoma yellowish-brown with typical dark tuning-fork pattern dorsally. Female (paratype, PJ 3641): PL 8.9, PW 5.6, AW 5.8, OL 12.0, OW 6.2. Eyes: AME 0.55, ALE 0.48, PME 0.33, PLE 0.40, AME – AME 0.30, AME – ALE 0.90, PME – PME 0.86, PME – PLE 1.13, AME – PME 0.23, ALE – PLE 0.32, clypeus height at AME 0.20, clypeus height at ALE 0.12. Cheliceral furrow with 3 promarginal, 4 retromarginal teeth, without denticles. Retromargin of chelicerae close to fang base with 6 – 7 bristles. Spination: Palp: 131, 0 0 1, 1111, 1011; legs: femur I 323 (4), II – III 323, IV 322 (1); patella I – IV 101; tibia I – II 2226, III – IV 2126; metatarsus I – II 2024, III 3025, IV 3036 (5). Leg formula: 2143. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 13.7 (4.0, 21, 3.1, -, 4.5), I 48.0 (12.8, 5.3, 13.2, 13.5, 3.2), II 50.8 (14.1, 5.3, 14.0, 14.1, 3.3), III 32.8 (9.8, 3.9, 8.8, 7.7, 2.6), IV 37.1 (11.5, 4.1, 10.6, 10.2, 2.7). Metatarsi III – IV with ventro-distal spine within scopula. Copulatory organ as in diagnosis (Figs 6 – 8). Epigynal field as long as wide, with several small muscle attachment points and one pair of slit sensilla very close to the epigynal field. Epigynal plate strongly sclerotised, as long as wide with continuous anterior and incised posterior margin. Copulatory openings situated anteromedially, copulatory ducts running a semi-circle to epigastric furrow with narrow glandular appendages in anterolateral position and oval bends in postero-medial position. Fertilisation ducts arising postero-medially. Colouration (Figs 18 – 19). As in male but generally distinctly darker in all parts. Variation. Males (n = 7) with PL 4.8 – 7.1, OL 6.2 – 9.2; females (n = 11) with PL 5.2 – 8.8, OL 8.3 – 13.4. Chelicerae with 4 / 5 retromarginal teeth (n = 2 females), with 5 retromarginal teeth (n = 1 female). Epigynes may be slightly more elongated, some with more wrinkles close to anterior end of epigynal plate. Some specimens without silt sensilla close to epigynal field, some with slit sensilla barely included in epigynal field. Natural History. Spiders of this new species live in bamboo forests and seem to occur only on bamboo plants. Rhitymna spiders were recorded on the following bamboo species: Cephalostachyum pergracile Munro (Thailand), Dendrocalamus strictus (Roxb.) Nees (Thailand) and Gigantochloa scortechinii Gamble (Malaysia). Many spiders were found within upright stems in internodes, no matter whether dry or filled with water; several spiders were also found in felled bamboo and in artificially modified internodes made for field experiments. Holes through which spiders enter the internodes were either built by woodpeckers or beetles [Cerambycidae: exit holes of Abryna regispetri Paiva; Chrysomeldiae: Lasiochila goryi (Guérin-Méneville)]. Slits made by woodpeckers had the following measurements: 20 x 5 mm; 10 x 3 mm; 19 x 4.5 mm; 10 x 4 mm; 23 x 5 mm. Round exit holes of the cermabycid beetle Abryna regispetri had about 1 cm in diameter (Kovac & Yong 1992). The highest internode with a spider inside was found in 16 metres and 35 centimetres. Egg sacs were built inside the bamboo stems. Females attached them to the inner surface and guarded them. They contained 25 – 90 eggs. Females were also found with hatched nymphs (n = 49) or with hatched nymphs intermixed with unhatched eggs (n = 108). One female closed the opening of the bamboo stem from inside with silk. Moreover, moulting took place in internodes, exuviae were found inside the stems. At night time spiders were observed hunting on the bamboo trunk or waiting at the entrance to the internode. Some individuals were observed holding legs out by day or by night, apparently waiting for insects running along the stem (Fig. 28). In the internodes there are only small prey items available like mosquito larvae or small water striders in a low density (all above listed observations by Damir Kovac).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8983FDA5ACBFFF91CFBE2FAF8.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Thailand: Mae Hong Son Province, Malaysia: Pahang State (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8983BDA59CBFFFA8EFC44FF78.taxon	description	Figs 29 – 30, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8983BDA59CBFFFA8EFC44FF78.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. LAOS: Luang Nam Tha Province: 1 male (PJ 2497, SD 129), 1 female (PJ 2498), S Muang Sing, Nam Ha Protected Area, N 21 ° 8.075 ', E 101 ° 11.991 ', 745 m elevation, secondary forest along path, at night, by hand, P. Jäger & V. Vedel leg. 6 November 2004 (SMF 56646); 1 male (PJ 3677), 5 km North of Luang Nam Tha, N 21 ° 1.201 ', E 101 ° 24.632 ', 597 m elevation, secondary forest, vegetation, rocks, soil, beside road, at night, by hand, P. Jäger & V. Vedel leg. 8 November 2004 (SMF 56654). Bokeo Province: 1 subadult female (SD 1156), Houay Xai Distr., Ban Pak Gnao, N 20 ° 22.962 ', E 100 ° 21.37 ', 377 m elevation, disturbed secondary forest, understorey, on bamboo, by night, by hand, P. Jäger leg. 6 June 2013 (SMF 64123). Luang Prabang Province: 1 female (PJ 2813, SD 557), Nam Khan, Ban Keng Koung, N 19 ° 40.963 ', E 102 ° 18.442 ', 372 m elevation, plantations around village, by hand, P. Jäger leg. 26 February 2008 (SMF 40839). THAILAND: Trat Province: 1 female (PJ 3245, SD 676), Ko Chang, Hat Sai Kao, N 12 ° 06 ' 46.7 '', E 102 ° 16 ' 15.2 '', 48 m elevation, forest with stream, palm tree, at night, by hand, P. Jäger & S. Bayer leg. 31 October 2009 as juvenile, adult: 21 April 2010 (SMF 60433).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8983BDA59CBFFFA8EFC44FF78.taxon	description	Variation. Males (n = 3) with PL 5.0 – 13.1, OL 9.0 – 14.7, females (n = 3) with PL 8.6 – 12.1, OL 10.7 – 15.7. Chelicerae mostly with 3 promarginal teeth, 4 retromarginal teeth, females with 3 – 4 retromarginal teeth (n = 1). Males with 10 – 28 bristles at fang base, females with 13 – 24.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8983BDA59CBFFFA8EFC44FF78.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand (new record) (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89838DA59CBFFFEFCFB3DF8EF.taxon	description	Figs 9 – 11, 25 – 26, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89838DA59CBFFFEFCFB3DF8EF.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. LAOS: Oudomxai Province: 1 female (PJ 3673), Lipi provincial protected area, ca. 3.3 km South of Oudomxai, 20 ° 39 ' 39.8 " N, 101 ° 59 ' 45.8 " E, 731 m elevation, ground, vegetation, by hand, by day, L. Nophaseud leg. 18 April 2011 (SMF). Additional material. CHINA: Hainan Province: 1 female, Mt Limu [N 19 ° 10 ' 12.00 ", E 109 ° 45 ' 0.00 ", 700 m elevation] Yang Zhong leg. 18 May 2015; 1 female, 4 May 1989, Maobin Gu leg. (both CBEE; not examined, illustrations from MSc thesis compared). Note. The species was described from Hainan by the male sex only (Quan & Liu 2012). Material collected and examined by Chinese colleagues in Hainan included one female (see above; collected at the same site of one paratype male: Mt Limu). Unpublished data and illustrations from an MSc thesis have been included in the diagnosis and description presented here. Therefore, it can be stated that the female from northern Laos is conspecific with the specimens found in Hainan. Similar distribution patterns are known from Symphytognathidae: Patu shiluensis Lin & Li, 2009 (China: Hainan Province, Laos: Champasak Province), or from Sparassidae: Heteropoda simplex Jäger & Ono, 2000 (Northern Laos, Taiwan, Japan: Ryukyu Island).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89838DA59CBFFFEFCFB3DF8EF.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Medium-sized to large Sparassidae (body length of females: 16.6 – 22.8). For males see Quan & Liu (2012). Females are distinguished from those of all other congeners except R. pinangensis and R. verruca in having a strongly sclerotised epigynal plate (Figs 9 – 10), but distinguished from the two latter species by: 1. Plate longitudinal and slightly wider in anterior half (not or not that strongly elongated and wider in posterior half in R. pinangensis and R. verruca), 2. Internal duct system relatively simple with first windings situated in anterior half, thus ducts leading to epigastric furrow freely visible (duct system complex and with first windings in posterior half, thus in dorsal view covering large parts of ducts leading to epigastric furrow in R. pinangensis and R. verruca).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89838DA59CBFFFEFCFB3DF8EF.taxon	description	Description. Male: see Quan & Liu (2012). Female (PJ 3673): PL 9.8, PW 10.5, AW 6.6, OL 13.0, OW 7.3. Eyes: AME 0.52, ALE 0.55, PME 0.36, PLE 0.46, AME – AME 0.46, AME – ALE 0.79, PME – PME 0.86, PME – PLE 1.47, AME – PME 0.46, ALE – PLE 0.55, clypeus height at AME 0.32, clypeus height at ALE 0.21. Cheliceral furrow with 3 promarginal, 4 retromarginal teeth, without denticles. Retromargin of chelicerae close to fang base with 17 – 19 bristles. Spination: Palp: 130, 0 0 2, 1121, 1012; legs: femur I – III 323, IV 320; patella I – III 101, IV 100; tibia I – II 2226, III – IV 2126; metatarsus I – II 2024, III 2025, IV 3025. Leg formula: 2143. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 12.8 (4.1, 2.0, 2.6, -, 4.1), I 46.8 (12.3, 5.9, 12.6, 12.6, 3.4), II 48.4 (13.3, 5.6, 13.2, 12.7, 3.6), III 32.3 (10.1, 4.1, 8.9, 6.7, 2.5), IV 38.6 (11.6, 4.0, 10.6, 9.3, 3.1). Metatarsi III – IV with ventro-distal spine within scopula (sparse in Mt IV). Copulatory organ as in diagnosis (Figs 9 – 11). Epigynal field longer than wide, with several small muscle attachment points laterally and one pair of slit sensilla within epigynal field. Epigynal plate with rounded incision at posterior margin. Copulatory openings situated antero-medially, first windings of internal duct system kidneyshaped, ducts leading to epigastric furrow anterior-laterally with glandular appendages. Colouration (Figs 25 – 26). Yellowish- to deep reddish-brown. Prosoma dorsally deep reddish-brown, with black fovea, marbled pattern and dense pattern of elongates muscle sigilla. Eye region anteriorly lighter close to lateral eyes. Chelicerae deep reddish-brown. Sternum reddish-brown with 3 pairs of humps laterally and 1 fused hump posteriorly, gnathocoxae and labium brown, distally yellowish-brown. Coxae brown with marbled pattern. Legs reddish- (proximally) to deep reddish-brown (distally). Opisthosoma yellowish-brown with typical tuningfork pattern and several dots dorsally, ventrally with 4 longitudinal light lines in darker median field. Variation. Females (n = 1; data from unpublished MSc Thesis) with PL 6.9, OL 9.7.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89838DA59CBFFFEFCFB3DF8EF.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China: Hainan Province, Laos: Oudomxai Province (first record) (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89839DA58CBFFFF6FFC02F883.taxon	description	Figs 12 – 15, 20 – 24, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89839DA58CBFFFF6FFC02F883.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. LAOS: Luang Prabang Province: 1 male (PJ 3670, SD 681), Phou Khoun, Tham Seua, N 19 ° 26 ' 35.80 ", E 102 ° 26 ' 19.10 ", 1226 m elevation, way to cave, shady slope, at night, by hand, P. Jäger & S. Bayer leg. 13 November 2009 (SMF). Khammouan Provinc e: 1 male (PJ 3667), Boualapha, sandbank, N 17 ° 22 ' 37.02 ", E 105 ° 53 ' 14.96 " [200 m elevation], camp, caught during daylight, H. Steiner leg. 27 February 2016, Hin Nam No Project (SMF). Champasak Province: 1 female (PJ 3277, SD 691), Muang Bachieng, Tad Fane, N 15 ° 11 ' 3.0 ", E 106 ° 7 ' 36.9 ", 952 m elevation, coffee plantation, foliage, by night, by hand, P. Jäger & J. Martens leg. 17 March 2010 (SMF); 1 subadult female (SD 773), data as for preceding specimen, but 15 March 2010 (SMF); 2 females (PJ 3665 – 3666, SD 473, 464), Muang Bachieng, Tad Etu, N 15 ° 11 ' 37.7 ", E 106 ° 6 ' 6.3 ", 810 m elevation, coffee plantation with remnants of secondary forest, foliage, by night, by hand, P. Jäger et al. leg. 20. – 22 November 2012 (SMF). CAMBODIA: Kaoh Kong Province: 1 male (PJ 3667), Tatai, trail to waterfall, N 11 ° 34 ' 27.66 ", 103 ° 5 ' 57.84 " E, 81 m elevation, by night, sweep net, light trap, S. Phauk et al. leg. 13 October 2016 (RUPP). Kampot Province: 1 male (PJ 3669, SD 1305), Elephant Mountains, Bokor, road to tea farm, N 10 ° 38 ' 18.69 ", E 104 ° 1 ' 43.35 ", 990 m elevation, disturbed primary forest, foliage, at night, by hand, P. Jäger leg. 10 July 2017 (SMF). VIETNAM: Tuyen Quang Province: 1 male (PJ 3663), 1 female (PJ 3662), 5 km E of Na Hang, N 22 ° 20 ' 59 ", E 105 ° 25 ' 36 ", 290 m elevation, D. V. Logunov leg. 4. – 13 November 2015, G 7573.40 (MMUE). Thua Tien Hue Province: 1 male (PJ 3664), Bach Ma National Park [N 16 ° 11 ' 54.63 ", E 107 ° 51 ' 22.73 "], 1400 m elevation, H. Ono leg. 6 May 2003 (NSMT).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89839DA58CBFFFF6FFC02F883.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Medium-sized to large Sparassidae (body length of males: 13.1 – 17.2, females: 15.6 – 20.6). For males see differential diagnosis under R. gerdmangel spec. nov. (Figs 12 – 15). For females see Jäger (2003, 2007).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89839DA58CBFFFF6FFC02F883.taxon	description	Description. Male (PJ 3663): PL 8.0, PW 8.0, AW 4.3, OL 9.2, OW 5.5. Eyes: AME 0.51, ALE 0.47, PME 0.39, PLE 0.42, AME – AME 0.22, AME – ALE 0.52, PME – PME 0.71, PME – PLE 0.90, AME – PME 0.23, ALE – PLE 0.22, clypeus height at AME 0.17, clypeus height at ALE 0.14. Cheliceral furrow with 3 promarginal, 5 retromarginal teeth, without denticles. Retromargin of chelicerae close to fang base with 7 – 9 bristles. Spination: Palp: 130, 0 0 1, 1111; legs: femur I – III 323, IV 321; patella I – III 101, IV 100; tibia I – III 2 226, IV 2126; metatarsus I – II 2024, III 3025, IV 3027. Leg formula: 2143. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 8.8 (3.5, 1.6, 2.2, -, 3.5), I 51.7 (13.9, 5.1, 14.4, 14.8, 3.5), II 54.0 (14.4, 4.2, 15.3, 15.5, 3.6), III 33.6 (10.1, 3.6, 9.4, 8.1, 2.4), IV 40.9 (11.8, 3.7, 11.4, 11.0, 3.0). Metatarsi III – IV with ventro-distal spine within scopula. Palp as in diagnosis (Figs 12 – 15). Cymbium distinctly longer than tibia. RTA with pointed tip, arising distally from tibia. Embolus arising in a 12 - o’clock-position from tegulum, with swollen base, distal part curving irregularly for 180 °. Dorsal tegular apophysis prolatero-distad, with slightly serrated margin apically, its tip retrolaterally with small slit and visible in resting position in ventral view behind basal embolus. Spermophor visible in retrolateral-proximal half of tegulum, additionally in the embolus. Colouration (Figs 20 – 24). Yellowish- to reddish-brown. Prosoma dorsally reddish-brown, with dense pattern of elongates muscle sigilla, fovea longitudinal, distinct; Eye region anteriorly darker. Chelicerae deep reddishbrown. Sternum dark yellowish-brown, gnathocoxae and labium brown, distally yellowish-brown. Coxae yellowish brown. Legs yellowish brown with patellae to tarsi reddish-brown. Opisthosoma yellowish-brown with typical tuning-fork pattern dorsally, laterally with several dots, ventrally without distinct pattern. Female. See Jäger (2003, 2007). Variation. Males (n = 6) with PL 5.5 – 6.3, OL 7.6 – 8.8; females (n = 4) with PL 6.2 – 7.1 OL 9.3 – 10.5. Chelicerae with 4 posterior teeth (n = 3 male, 3 females), with 5 posterior teeth (n = 1 male). Some males with dorsal tegular apophysis distad, one male with RTA shorter, more distinctly bent and with small tooth basally (Fig. 15). One male with opisthosoma dorsally dark in anterior half, patches and dots fused. Natural History. Spiders of this species were found in foliage of a coffee plantation. Egg sacs with silken plate circular, 2.5 – 3.0 cm in diameter and 0.5 – 0.6 cm flat, with ca. 135 eggs.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89839DA58CBFFFF6FFC02F883.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia (new record) (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89836DA56CBFFF9B3FB67FE88.taxon	description	Figs 31 – 32, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89836DA56CBFFF9B3FB67FE88.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. THAILAND: Nakhon Si Thammarat Province: 1 male (PJ 3638), Khao Luang National Park, N 8 ° 43 ' 25.2 ", E 99 ° 40 ' 7.7 ", 355 m elevation, ATOL Expedition leg. 10. – 12.10.2003 (MACN). MALAYSIA: Pahang State: 2 males (PJ 3284 – 3285), 5 females (PJ 3286 – 3290), Cameron Highlands, N 4 ° 28 ' 15.00 ", E 101 ° 24 ' 26.00 ", 1634 m elevation, T. Adam ded. (SMF 61299). 1 male (PJ 2464, SD 520), as for preceding specimens, F. Schneider ded. (SMF 61300). 1 male (PJ 3238), as for preceding specimen, F. Schneider ded. (SMF 61301). 1 male (PJ 2463, SD 519), as for preceding specimens, F. Schneider ded. (SMF 61302). 1 female (PJ 2462, SD 518), as for preceding specimens, F. Schneider ded. (SMF 61303). 9 males, 4 females, as for preceding specimens, F. Schneider & A. Wong ded. 2011 (SMF 63086). 1 male, 1 female, as for preceding specimens, T. Adam ded. (SMF 63425) (date of donation, T. Adam 27 April 2008, F. Schneider 29. April 2006).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89836DA56CBFFF9B3FB67FE88.taxon	description	Variation. Males (n = 6) with PL 8.3 – 10.1, OL 8.2 – 10.3., females (n = 4) with PL 9.6 – 10.5, OL 13.3 – 16.0. Chelicerae mostly with 3 anterior teeth, 3 posterior teeth, females with 2 – 3 anterior teeth (n = 1) and 3 – 4 posterior teeth (n = 1). Males with 19 – 35 bristles at fang base, females with 19 – 26. Distribution. Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat Province (new record), Malaysia, Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, Borneo). The new locality in Thailand represents the most northern record for this species (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89835DA54CBFFFF6FFDC7FC0E.taxon	description	Figs 27, 33 – 35, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89835DA54CBFFFF6FFDC7FC0E.taxon	description	pl. 82 (illustration of female). Olios cursor (Thorell). Roewer 1955: 698. Heteropoda cursor (Thorell). Bonnet 1957: 2188. Rhitymna simoni Jäger, 2003: 117, figs 68 – 74 (description of female; holotype female [PJ 1554], Indonesia, Java, Palabuan, Fruhstorfer, Simon Coll. 14780, jar 1625, MNHN, examined) syn. nov. Note. The type of Rhitymna cursor comb. nov. was only recently made available. It is clear from the congruent female copulatory organs as well as from spination and measurements that it is a senior synonym of R. simoni Jäger, 2003. The holotype female of R. cursor differs from the type of R. simoni in the following characters: 1. Distinct central transversal rim almost straight and with an additional ridge anteriorly, 2. Epigynal field not as elongated as in holotype of R. simoni, 3. Posterior ducts broader than in holotype of R. simoni (Figs 33 – 35). Measurements (holotype R. cursor): PL 4.9, PW 5.4, AW 3.5, OL 6.4, OW 2.9. Chelicerae with 3 anterior and 3 posterior teeth. Palpal claw with 6 teeth. Spination (leg III missing): Palp 131, 0 0 1, 1111, 1012, Femur I – II 323, IV 321, Patella I – II 101, IV 100, Tibia I – II 2226, IV 2126, Metatarsus I – II 2024, IV 3014 / 3034 + ventral distal median spine. AME 0.37. No slit sense organs could be found close to the epigyne.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89835DA54CBFFFF6FFDC7FC0E.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Singapore, Indonesia (Java). The female holotype of T. cursor extends the known distribution range from Java to Singapore [Malaysia was given in previous versions of the World Spider Catalog, probably according to the title of Workman’s book; the label states clearly Singapore as collecting locality as it was listed in Thorell’s original description] (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89835DA54CBFFF906FCD8F826.taxon	description	Fig. 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89835DA54CBFFF906FCD8F826.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. MALAYSIA: Borneo: 1 male (PJ 3639), Sabah, Poring Hot Spring [6 ° 2 ' 48.56 " N, 116 ° 42 ' 8.36 " E], 500 m elevation, C. L. & P. R. Deeleman leg. 2 May 1991, Coll. Deeleman (RMNH).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89835DA54CBFFF906FCD8F826.taxon	description	Variation. Male (n = 1) with PL 4.1, OL 5.2. Chelicerae with 3 anterior and 4 / 5 posterior teeth. Distribution. The new locality is congruent with the type locality (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFF27FECBFDDF.taxon	description	Figs 51 – 52, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFF27FECBFDDF.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. INDONESIA: Bali: 1 female (PJ 3349, SD 750), Ubud, 8 ° 29 ' 51.0 " S, 115 ° 15 ' 18.4 " E, 208 m elevation, S. Huber leg. 30 March 2011 (SMF).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFF27FECBFDDF.taxon	description	Variation. Female (n = 1) with PL 5.8, OL 7.1. Chelicerae with 3 anterior and 4 posterior teeth. Epigynal field with one lateral pair of slit sensilla in anterior third.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFF27FECBFDDF.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Indonesia: Sumba Island, Bali (new record). The new locality is ca. 390 km apart from the type locality (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFD92FCCBF8CA.taxon	description	Figs 36 – 37, 53 – 54, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFD92FCCBF8CA.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male (PJ 3674): Indonesia: Bali: above Negara [ca. S 8 ° 18 ' 57.07 ", E 114 ° 36 ' 17.65 '', 73 m elevation], disturbed rainforest, leaf litter, leg. C. L. & P. R. Deeleman 22 November 1997, Coll. Deeleman (RMNH).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFD92FCCBF8CA.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named in honour of Maria Sibylla Merian (1647, Frankfurt – 1717, Amsterdam), natural scientist, artist, famous for her picture of a tarantula feeding on a humming-bird, and pioneer of equal rights, especially for women as scientists; name in genitive case.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFD92FCCBF8CA.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Relatively small Sparassidae (body length of males: 7.2) similar to those of R. ambae Jäger, 2003 in having a similar size and a generally similar configuration of the male palp especially with the prolateral embolic indentation (Figs 36 – 37), but can be distinguished from this species by: 1. Cymbium strongly elongate, almost 3 times longer than wide (of normal shape, approximately 2 times longer than wide in R. ambae), 2. Distal embolic coil small, extending prolaterally not beyond prolateral, wide part of embolus (distal coil wide, extending prolaterally distinctly in prolateral, wide part of embolus in R. ambae). 3. Embolus without apophysis (with apophysis in R. ambae).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFD92FCCBF8CA.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype): PL 3.5, PW 3.4, AW 1.9, OL 3.7, OW 2.5. Eyes: AME 0.22, ALE 0.21, PME 0.20, PLE 0.21, AME – AME 0.20, AME – ALE 0.13, PME – PME 0.31, PME – PLE 0.35, AME – PME 0.27, ALE – PLE 0.20, clypeus height at AME 0.13, clypeus height at ALE 0.13. Cheliceral furrow with 3 promarginal and 4 retromarginal teeth, without denticles. Retromargin of chelicerae close to fang base with 3 bristles. Spination: Palp: 131, 002 (1), 2121; legs (II absent): femur I, III 323, IV 322; patella I 101, III 0 0 1, IV 000; tibia I 2226, III – IV 2126; metatarsus I 2024, III 2025, IV 3 0 27. Leg formula: 143. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 5.8 (1.9, 0.7, 1.5, -, 1.7), I 25.8 (6.7, 2.0, 8.2, 7.0, 1.9), II absent, III 15.6 (4.3, 1.5, 4.4, 3.9, 1.5), IV 20.8 (5.8, 1.5, 6.0, 5.8, 1.7). Metatarsi III – IV with ventro-distal spine within sparse scopula (III) or field of stiff setae (IV). Palp as in diagnosis (Figs 36 – 37). RTA arising distally from tibia, straight and pointed. Embolus tip situated in a 12 - o’clock-position, distad. Colouration (Figs 53 – 54). Yellowish-brown. Prosoma dorsally with faint dark patches anterio-laterally of fovea. Chelicerae with proximal longitudinal dark patch. Sternum, labium, gnathocoxae and ventral coxae pale yellowish-brown, without pattern. Legs dotted and metatarsi I proximally with dark annulation. Opisthosoma yellowish-brown, dorsally with distinct dark dots especially in posterior half, medially with row of fused dark patches; ventrally without pattern. Female. Unknown.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89832DA53CBFFFD92FCCBF8CA.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89833DA51CBFFF8A7FAECFEAD.taxon	description	Figs 38 – 39, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89833DA51CBFFF8A7FAECFEAD.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. INDONESIA: East-Nusa Tenggara: 1 female (PJ 3640), East Sumba Regency, Melolo, Luku Melolo bird watchers forest [9 ° 53 ' 46.45 " S, 120 ° 34 ' 34.04 " E, 310 m elevation], C. L. Deeleman leg. 5 February 2001, Coll. Deeleman (RMNH).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89833DA51CBFFF8A7FAECFEAD.taxon	description	Variation. Female (n = 1) with PL 5.6, OL 6.1. Chelicerae with 3 anterior and 4 posterior teeth. Epigynal field distinctly elongated with one lateral pair of slit sensilla in anterior third. Internal duct system with median membranous parts larger than in holotype (Figs 38 – 39, cf. Jäger 2003: fig. 41).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89833DA51CBFFF8A7FAECFEAD.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Indonesia: Sumba Island. The new locality is ca. 30 km apart from the type locality (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89830DA4FCBFFFE4FFCCBF89B.taxon	description	Figs 40 – 42, 46 – 50, 55 – 58, 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89830DA4FCBFFFE4FFCCBF89B.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male (PJ 3675): INDONESIA: East-Nusa Tenggara: Flores, Kelimoto [= Kelimutu] [S 8 ° 44 ' 15.35 ", E 121 ° 48 ' 37.68 "], 1400 m elevation, primary forest, C. R. & P. R. Deeleman leg. 16 August 1992, Coll. Deeleman (RMNH). Paratypes: 1 female (PJ 3676), same data as holotype (RMNH).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89830DA4FCBFFFE4FFCCBF89B.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species name is derived from the type locality; name in apposition.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89830DA4FCBFFFE4FFCCBF89B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Small to medium-sized Sparassidae (body length of males: 8.9, females: 11.8), similar to R. ambae by having similar copulatory organs especially an embolus with prolateral indentation and apophysis in males and almost congruent course of the internal duct system (Figs 40 – 42, 46 – 50), but males distinguished by: 1. Distal embolic coil larger, slightly oval with embolic tip retrolaterad (smaller, circular with embolic tip proximad in R. ambae), 2. Embolic apophysis with right angle and apical tooth (slightly pointed and without such tooth in R. ambae), 3. RTA with distinct dorsal angle (without such angle in R. ambae); females distinguished by: 1. Epigynal plate with length / width = 1.54 and epigynal field slightly longer than wide (plate length / width = 2.3 and epigynal field wider than long in R. ambae), 2. Internal duct system with anterior windings narrow and heavily coiled (wide and less coiled in R. ambae).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89830DA4FCBFFFE4FFCCBF89B.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype): PL 4.1, PW 3.9, AW 2.1, OL 4.8, OW 2.5. Eyes: AME 0.31, ALE 0.26, PME 0.24, PLE 0.26, AME – AME 0.18, AME – ALE 0.11, PME – PME 0.35, PME – PLE 0.36, AME – PME 0.26, ALE – PLE 0.19, clypeus height at AME 0.15, clypeus height at ALE 0.15. Cheliceral furrow with 3 promarginal, 4 retromarginal teeth, without denticles. Retromargin of chelicerae close to fang base with 3 bristles. Spination: Palp: 130, 0 0 1, 211 [+ 1 thin bristle] 1; legs: femur I – II 323, III 323 (5), IV 322; patella I 0 0 1, II 101, III 001 (0), IV 000; tibia I 2224, II 22 (1) 24, III – IV 2124; metatarsus I – II 2024, III 2025, IV 3035. Leg formula: 2143. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 6.5 (2.1, 1.0, 1.5, -, 1.9), I 24.6 (6.3, 2.3, 7.3, 6.6, 2.1), II 26.2 (6.9, 2.3, 7.7, 7.1, 2.2), III 16.3 (4.7, 1.8, 4.5, 3.8, 1.5), IV 20.6 (5.7, 1.9, 5.6, 5.6, 1.8). Metatarsi III – IV with ventro-distal spine within sparse scopula, IV with additional field of bristles. Palp as in diagnosis (Figs 40 – 42). Cymbium longer than tibia. RTA with pointed tip and distinct ridge in ventral view, arising distally from tibia. Embolus arising in a 6 - o’clock-position from tegulum, embolic apophysis situated in a 11.30 - to 12.30 - o’clock-position. Spermophor visible in retrolateral half of tegulum, additionally in the retrolateral part of the embolus. Colouration (Figs 55 – 56). Yellowish-brown. Prosoma with head region slightly darker. Chelicerae deep light reddish-brown. Sternum and ventral coxae yellowish-brown without pattern, gnathocoxae and labium yellowishbrown, distally lighter. Legs yellowish brown with distal segments deeper yellowish-brown, legs dotted. Opisthosoma yellowish-brown with strongly pattern of patches and dots, in posterior half especially medially fused. Female (paratype): PL 4.9, PW 4.7, AW 3.0, OL -, OW - (damaged). Eyes: AME 0.30, ALE 0.30, PME 0.23, PLE 0.25, AME – AME 0.29, AME – ALE 0.25, PME – PME 0.48, PME – PLE 0.52, AME – PME 0.30, ALE – PLE 0.26, clypeus height at AME 0.22, clypeus height at ALE 0.18. Cheliceral furrow with 3 promarginal, 4 retromarginal teeth, without denticles. Retromargin of chelicerae close to fang base with 3 – 4 bristles. Spination: Palp: 130, 0 0 1, 2121, 1021; legs: femur I – II 323, III – IV 321; patella I – III 0 0 1, IV 000; tibia I – III 2124, IV 2024; metatarsus I – II 2024, III 2025, IV 3036. Leg formula: 2143. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 7.0 (2.1, 1.0, 1.7, -, 2.2), I 20.6 (5.7, 2.3, 5.7, 5.2, 1.7), II 22.0 (6.2, 2.4, 5.9, 5.7, 1.8), III 14.6 (4.3, 1.8, 3.9, 3.3, 1.3), IV 17.9 (5.3, 1.9, 4.6, 4.6, 1.5). Metatarsi III – IV with ventro-distal spine within sparse scopula, IV with additional field of bristles. Copulatory organ as in diagnosis (Figs 46 – 50). Epigynal field with one pair of slit sensilla, one close to field, one included in the field. Epigynal plate wide with transversal ridge close to epigastric furrow. Copulatory openings situated antero-medially at epigynal plate, first windings of copulatory ducts membranous, broad, running a semi-circle to anterior, coiled parts of duct situated in anterior half medially. Fertilisation ducts widely separated, anteriad. Colouration (Figs 57 – 58). As in male but generally darker. Legs without distinct dots in distal segments and hind legs. Opisthosoma with pattern less distinct.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F89830DA4FCBFFFE4FFCCBF89B.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8982FDA4CCBFFFB69FCCBFEAD.taxon	description	Figs 43 – 45, 59 – 61	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8982FDA4CCBFFFB69FCCBFEAD.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male (PJ 3671): PHILIPPINES: Negros: Dumaguete, area of camp, lookout to about 3300 feet [ca. N 9 ° 16 ' 52.62 ", E 123 ° 9 ' 43.75 ''], 1005 m elevation (AMNH). Paratype: 1 male (PJ 3672), same data as holotype (SMF).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8982FDA4CCBFFFB69FCCBFEAD.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named in honour of Dr Johann Christian Senckenberg (1707 Frankfurt – 1772 Frankfurt), name giving founder of the Senckenberg Research Institute, the latter still prospering after 200 years, for his visionary idea to build a museum from citizens for citizens; name in genitive case.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8982FDA4CCBFFFB69FCCBFEAD.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Relatively small Sparassidae (body length of males: 8.0 – 9.5) with similar male copulatory organ as in R. ambae in having a similar distal embolic coil with a distally situated embolic apophysis and a simple RTA (Figs 43 – 44), but can be distinguished by the absence of a prolateral embolic indentation (present in R. ambae), the embolic apophysis with bluntly rounded tip (slightly pointed in R. ambae) and the embolus tip retrolaterad (proximad in R. ambae).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8982FDA4CCBFFFB69FCCBFEAD.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype): PL 4.5, PW 4.6, AW 2.5, OL 5.0, OW 3.0. Eyes: AME 0.35, ALE 0.30, PME 0.25, PLE 0.31, AME – AME 0.22, AME – ALE 0.21, PME – PME 0.40, PME – PLE 0.52, AME – PME 0.29, ALE – PLE 0.24, clypeus height at AME 0.17, clypeus height at ALE 0.13. Cheliceral furrow with 3 promarginal and 4 retromarginal teeth, without denticles. Retromargin of chelicerae close to fang base with 4 – 5 bristles (Fig. 45). Spination: Palp: 131, 002 (1), 2121; legs: femur I – III 323, IV 321; patella I – III 101, IV 100; tibia I – II 2224, III – IV 2124; metatarsus I – II 2024, III 2025, IV 3 0 26. Leg formula: 2143. Measurements of palp and legs: Palp 6.9 (2.2, 0.9, 1.6, -, 2.2), I 28.8 (7.7, 2.5, 8.6, 8.0, 2.0), II 32.8 (8.9, 2.6, 9.9, 9.2, 2.2), III 18.4 (5.4, 2.0, 5.1, 4.3, 1.6), IV 24.6 (7.0, 2.0, 6.9, 6.8, 1.9). Metatarsi III – IV with ventro-distal spine within scopula (III) or field of stiff setae (IV). Palp as in diagnosis (Figs 43 – 44). RTA arising distally from tibia, straight and pointed. Embolus arising in a 5.30 - o’clock-position from tegulum; embolic apophysis arising in 9 - o’clock-position from embolus, extending up to 1 - o’clock-position; distal part of embolus narrow, embolus tip situated in a 12 - o’clock-position. Colouration (Figs 59 – 60). Yellowish- to reddish-brown. Prosoma dorsally dark yellowish-brown with fovea and striae marked. Chelicerae reddish-brown. Sternum, ventral coxae light yellowish-brown, without pattern; gnathocoxae and labium reddish-brown with distal part yellowish brown. Legs dark yellowish-brown with femora I – II sparsely dotted and metatarsi I – II proximally with dark annulation. Opisthosoma yellowish-brown, dorsally with dark dots especially in posterior half, medially with row of dark patches; ventrally without pattern. Female. Unknown. Variation. Male paratype (n = 1) with PL 3.6, OL 4.4. Left chelicerae with distal anterior tooth replaced by two denticles. Legs I – II with tibiae dotted additionally to femora. Opisthosoma dorsally with tuning fork pattern.	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
207C87F8982FDA4CCBFFFB69FCCBFEAD.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality (Fig. 61).	en	Jäger, Peter (2019): Review of the huntsman spider genus Rhitymna Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Sparassidae). Zootaxa 4560 (3): 441-462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.3.2
