identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
193F878A7622FFF5D8BFF8FBFD536209.text	193F878A7622FFF5D8BFF8FBFD536209.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pardosa parathompsoni	<div><p>Pardosa parathompsoni sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 1 E, 2 A–H; 10</p><p>Type material. Holotype Male, China, Yunnan Province: Ruili City, Nongdao Town, 23°52.75′ N, 97°39.85′ E, alt. 746 m, 3 June 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC). Paratypes: 20 males and 34 females, with same data as holotype (SWUC); 2 males and 5 females, Puer City, Simao District, Meizihu Park, 22°45.25′ N, 100°59.04′ E, alt. 1339 m, 21 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 12 males and 11 females, Ruili City, Nongdao Town, 23°52.58′ N, 97°39.39′ E, alt. 755 m, 4 June 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 1 female, Baoshan Prefecture, Tengchong County, Jietou Town, 25°24.93′ N, 98°39.21′ E, alt. 1576 m, 24 February 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; L.Y. Wang leg. (SWUC); 1 male, Baoshan Prefecture, Tengchong County, Jietou town, Datang Village, 25°37.49′ N, 98°40.29′ E, alt. 1748 m, 21 February 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; L.Y. Wang leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 3 females, Baoshan Prefecture, Tengchong County, Jietou town, Shabadi, 25°24.11′ N, 98°43.14′ E, alt. 1879 m, 25 February 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; L.Y. Wang leg. (SWUC); 1 male, Lushui County, Liuku Town, 8 March 2004, Z.Z. Yang leg. (DLU); 1 male, Weishan County, Wuyin Village, 8 March 2004, Z.Z. Yang leg. (DLU); 1 male and 1 female, Gaoligong Mountains Natural Reserves, Tengchong Protection Station, 10 August 2005, H.B. Pu leg. (DLU).</p><p>Etymology. The specific name refers to its similarity to P. thompsoni Alderweireldt &amp; Jocqué, 1992; adjective.</p><p>Diagnosis. Male palp of the new species is very similar to P. thompsoni (Alderweireldt &amp; Jocqué 1992: 102, figs 31–32), but can be distinguished by the different shape of palea and the relatively stout median apophysis (Figs 1 A–C, 2D–H). Epigyne (Figs 1 D–E, 2I –J) can be distinguished by the short and narrow stem of septum. The new species is also similar to another Chinese species, P. c h ap i n i (Fox, 1935) (Figs 8 A–H, 9A–D, male and female specimens from Sichuan and Guizhou, China), but differs by the yellow body, the rectangular, slightly curved median apophysis, the short stem septum, the small hoods and the different location of fertilisation ducts.</p><p>Description. Male total length 5.43–8.24. Holotype (Figs 2 A, 2C) total length 8.24. Prosoma 4.36 long, 3.43 wide; opisthosoma 4.00 long, 2.30 wide. Carapace dark brown, with light brown submarginal bands. Median band brownish yellow, dilated in cephalic area. Lateral bands dark brown and broad. Eye region black. Flanks of the head region vertical in frontal view. Cervical groove and radial furrows indistinct. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.18, ALE 0.15, PME 0.44, PLE 0.39; AME–AME 0.14, AME–ALE 0.06, PME–PME 0.43, PME–PLE 0.45. Clypeus height 0.32. Chelicerae elongate, black brown, with two promarginal and three retromarginal teeth.</p><p>Labium grey and length equals to its width. Endites grey, longer than wide. Sternum dark, heart-shaped, with sparse black hairs. Legs yellow, with black ring-like stripe. Leg measurements: I 12.79 (3.65, 4.25, 2.87, 2.02); II 12.45 (3.35, 4.16, 3.06, 1.88); III 12.40 (3.27, 4.03, 3.19, 1.91); IV 17.17 (4.40, 5.27, 5.33, 2.17). Leg formula: 4123. Opisthosoma long oval. Dorsum dark brown, with willow leaf-shaped cardiac marking and a couple of yellow spots in anterior half. Venter of opisthosoma yellow, with small, yellow spinnerets posteriorly.</p><p>Male palp (Figs 1 A–C, 2D–H) with a large tegulum. Subtegulum small, located prolaterally. Median apophysis rectangular, with a somewhat ventrally curved end. Large palea located in the distal part of male bulb. Embolus prolaterally originated, extending ventro-retrolaterally. Terminal apophysis beak-like.</p><p>Female paratype (Fig. 2 B) (from Nongdao Town) total length 5.02. Prosoma 2.08 long, 1.64 wide; opisthosoma 2.63 long, 1.72 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.57, ALE 0.42, PME 1.42, PLE 0.82; AME–AME 0.38, AME–ALE 0.22, PME–PME 1.16, PME–PLE 0.98. Clypeus height 0.67. Leg measurements: I 6.20 (1.79, 2.03, 1.36, 1.02); II 5.87 (1.69, 1.83, 1.42, 0.93); III 5.85 (1.70, 1.75, 1.54, 0.86); IV 9.06 (2.40, 2.70, 2.80, 1.16). Leg formula: 4123. Colouration and pattern similar to that of male, but opisthosoma relatively darker than that of male.</p><p>Epigyne (Figs 1 D–E, 2I –J) with an anchor-like septum and a pair of small apical hoods. Septum shorter than wide, with a short and narrow stem and the base wider than long. A pair of spermathecae large, slightly longer than wide. Fertilisation ducts short, originated from the inner side of the posterior margin of spermathecae.</p><p>Distribution. China (Yunnan) (Fig. 10).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/193F878A7622FFF5D8BFF8FBFD536209	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Dong;Zhang, Zhi-Sheng	Wang, Dong, Zhang, Zhi-Sheng (2014): Two new species and a new synonym in the Pardosa nebulosa - group (Lycosidae: Pardosa) from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 227-240, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.4
193F878A7627FFF7D8BFFD04FD5B6511.text	193F878A7627FFF7D8BFFD04FD5B6511.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pardosa tuberosa	<div><p>Pardosa tuberosa sp. nov</p><p>Figs 3 A–E, 4A–H; 10</p><p>Type material. Holotype Male, China, Yunnan Province: Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Jinghong City, Mengla County, near Mannasan Bridge, 21°26.26′ N, 101°33.47′ E, alt. 632 m, 26 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC). Paratypes: 1 male and 2 females, with same data as holotype (SWUC); 4 males and 5 females, Pu’er Prefecture, Simao District, Manxie tunnel, 22°43.85′ N, 100°56.24′ E, alt. 1201 m, 29 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male, Puer City, Simao District, Meizihu Park, 22°45.25′ N, 100°59.04′ E, alt. 1339 m, 21 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 1 female, Ruili City, Nansang Village, rubber plantation, 24°1.47′ N, 97°49.14′ E, alt. 820 m, 4 June 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 female, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Jinghong City, Mengla County, Mohan, 21°11.18′ N, 101°41.12′ E, alt. 889 m, 27 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC).</p><p>Etymology. The specific name comes from the Latin words ‘ tuberosus ’, meaning ‘full of protuberances’ and refers to the top of distal haematodocha with lots of protuberances; adjective.</p><p>Diagnosis. The new species can be distinguished from all other Pardosa nebulosa -group species by the presence of the many protuberances on the surface of distal haematodocha in the ventral view of male palp. The new species is also similar to P. chapini (Fox, 1935) (Figs 8 A–H, 9A–D, widely distrubuted in South China) in having the similar shape of palea, a long stem of septum and large spermathecae, but differs from the latter by the longer than wide median apophysis, the slightly curved anterior margin of tegulum, the narrow distance of hoods, the slender stem of septum and the stronger spermathecae. It is also similar to P. pseudochapini Peng, 2011 (= P. bidentata in Qu et al., 2010: 388, figs 1a–b, 7a–d) (found in the same area) in having a similarly shaped median apophysis, the same position of subtegulum, a long stem of septum and large spermathecae, but can be distinguished by the irregular shape of palea, the slightly protruded anterior margin of tegulum, the absence of "two crenated divarications", the slender stem of septum and stronger spermathecae.</p><p>Description. Male total length 5.50–6.46. Holotype (Figs 4 A, 4C) total length 6.46. Prosoma 3.26 long, 2.67 wide; opisthosoma 2.93 long, 1.60 wide. Carapace yellowish brown, with light brown submarginal bands. Median band brownish-yellow with branched sides, dilated in cephalic area. Lateral bands dark brown and broad. Eye region black. Flanks of the head region steep in frontal view. Fovea vertical. Cervical groove and radial furrows indistinct. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.49, ALE 0.46, PME 1.55, PLE 1.23; AME–AME 0.19, AME–ALE 0.23, PME–PME 1.21, PME–PLE 1.06. Clypeus height 0.89. Chelicerae elongate, black brown, with two promarginal and three retromarginal teeth. Labium and endites grey, longer than wide. Sternum grey, heart-shaped, with sparse black hairs. Legs yellow. Leg measurements: I 7.22 (1.73, 2.38, 2.00, 1.11); II 5.64 (1.63, 1.84, 1.50, 0.67); III 5.47 (1.55, 1.64, 1.53, 0.75); IV 7.89 (2.03, 2.35, 2.75, 1.16). Leg formula: 4123. Opisthosoma long oval. Dorsum dark brown, with distinct yellow cardiac mark in anterior half part, and with black irregular markings in posterior half part. Venter of opisthosoma yellow, with small, yellow spinnerets.</p><p>Male palp (Figs 3 A–C, 4D–H) with a large tegulum. Subtegulum rounded. Median apophysis with an arm, horizontally extending retrolaterally, strongly curved distally. Many protuberances located on the surface of distal haematodocha. Embolus slender, originating on the prolatero-basal side of palea. Terminal apophysis hook-like.</p><p>Female paratype (Fig. 4 B) total length 6.82. Prosoma 3.16 long, 2.62 wide; opisthosoma 3.43 long, 2.14 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.36, ALE 0.31, PME 1.03, PLE 1.10; AME–AME 0.27, AME–ALE 0.20, PME–PME 0.97, PME–PLE 1.43. Clypeus height 0.84. Leg measurements: I 8.43 (2.32, 2.93, 2.05, 1.13); II 5.76 (1.73, 1.87, 1.43, 0.73); III 5.29 (1.51, 1.70, 1.40, 0.68); IV 12.10 (3.04, 3.63, 3.82, 1.61). Leg formula: 4123. Colouration and pattern similar to that of male, but opisthosoma relatively darker than that of male.</p><p>Epigyne (Figs 3 D–E, 4I –J) with a pair of hoods anteriorly, which closely near each other. Anchor-like septum with a slender stem and a much wider than long base. Spermathecae scleritised, with a rounded base and a thin head. Fertilisation ducts transparent, posteriorly originating from the inner side of spermathecae.</p><p>Distribution. China (Yunnan) (Fig. 10)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/193F878A7627FFF7D8BFFD04FD5B6511	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Dong;Zhang, Zhi-Sheng	Wang, Dong, Zhang, Zhi-Sheng (2014): Two new species and a new synonym in the Pardosa nebulosa - group (Lycosidae: Pardosa) from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 227-240, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.4
193F878A7625FFFBD8BFFA7CFD6461C4.text	193F878A7625FFFBD8BFFA7CFD6461C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pardosa pusiola (Thorell 1891) Thorell 1891	<div><p>Pardosa pusiola (Thorell, 1891)</p><p>Figs 5 A–D, 6A–J, 7A–B; 10</p><p>Lycosa pusiola Thorell 1891: 65 (♂♀).</p><p>Lycosa hotingchiehi Schenkel 1963: 335, figs 194a–c (♀). (Synonymised by Yu &amp; Song 1988: 114)</p><p>Pardosa pusiola: Gravely 1924: 609, fig. 5A (♂♀); Tikader &amp; Malhotra 1980: 323, figs 151–152 (♀); Yu &amp; Song 1988: 114, figs 3–7 (♀♂); Yin et al. 1997b: 252, figs 119a–k (♂♀); Song et al. 1999: 333, figs 197G, M (♂♀); Biswas &amp; Raychaudhuri 2003: 113, figs 32–37 (♂♀).</p><p>Pardosa shuangjiangensis Yin et al. 1997a: 23, figs 29–38 (♀♂, female holotype, male and female paratypes from Shuangjiang County, male allotype from Linchang City of Yunnan Prov., China, deposited in HNNU, not examined); Yin et al. 1997b: 255, figs 120a–j (♀♂); Song et al. 1999: 333, figs 197R, 198D (♀♂). (New synonym)</p><p>Material examined. CHINA, Yunnan, 2 males and 6 females, Banna National Forest Park, Jinghong City, 23°52.75′ N, 97°39.85′ E, alt. 746 m, 3 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 3 females, Hekou County, 22°30.61′ N, 103°57.69′ E, alt. 92 m, 8 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 4 females, Hekou Country, Rubber Plantation, 22°31.37′ N, 103°57.27′ E, alt. 209 m, 8 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg.</p><p>(SWUC); 2 males and 9 females, Hekou Contry, Nanxi Town, Huayudong National Forest Park, 22°40.15′ N, 103°56.19′ E, alt. 130 m, 14 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 6 males and 8 females, Puer City, Simao District, Meizihu Park, 22°45.25′ N, 100°59.04′ E, alt. 1339 m, 20 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 4 males and 2 females, Puer City, Simao District, Ximahe Reservoir, 22°47.33′ N, 100°58.14′ E, alt. 1330 m, 21 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 6 females, Jinghong City, Wild Elephant Valley, Xiangtang Mountain Village 22°10.29′ N, 100°52.37′ E, alt. 790 m, 22 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 8 females, Puer City, Simao harbor, 22°29.17′ N, 100°35.96′ E, alt. 637 m, 22 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 5 females, Jinghong City, Wild Elephant Valley, 22°10.43′ N, 100°51.94′ E, alt. 782 m, 23 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 3 females, Mengla County, Menglun Country, 21°55.87′ N, 101°14.87′ E, alt. 547 m, 24 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 10 males and 12 females, Jinghong City, Mengla County, Menglun Town, Tropical Plants Garden 21°55.87 ′N, 101°14.87′ E, alt. 547 m, 26 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 2 males and 9 females, Jinghong City, Mengla County, Mannasan Bridge, 21°26.26 ′N, 101°33.47′ E, alt. 632m, 26 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 2 males and 10 females, Jinghong City, Mengla County, Mohan, 21°11.18′ N, 101°41.12′ E, alt. 889 m, 27 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 3 females, Jinghong City, Mengla County, Manhe Country, 22°30.56′ N, 101°34.57′ E, alt. 642 m, 27 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 4 males and 3 females, Jinghong City, Mengla County, Mohan Development Zone, Mohan Reservoir, 21°11.23′ N, 101°41.48′ E, alt. 920 m, 28 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 2 females, Puer City, Simao District, Manxie tunnel, 22°43.85′ N, 99°59.24′ E, alt. 1201 m, 29 May 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 4 females, Ruili City, Nongdao Town, 23°52.75′ N, 97°39.85′ E, alt. 746 m, 3 June 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 6 males and 9 females, Ruili City, Nansang Village, Rubber Plantation, 24°1.47′ N, 97°49.14′ E, alt. 820 m, 4 June 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 2 males and 1 female, Ruli City, Nongdao Country, 23°52.58′ N, 97°39.39′ E, alt. 755 m, 4 June 2011, Z.X. Li &amp; G.C. Zhou leg. (SWUC); 1 male and 2 females, Jinghong City, Mengyang Town, Wild Elephant Valley, 4 August 2006, B.Y. Mao &amp; Z.S. Xu leg. (SWUC); 2 males, Ruili City, Wood Checkpoint, 15 April 2004, Z.Z. Yang leg. (DLU); 1 male, Fengming National Forest Park, Tengchong Protection Station, 15 April 2004, Z.Z. Yang leg. (DLU); 1 male and 1 female, Guangnan Country, First group of Libeng, 25 June 2001, Z.X. Li leg. (DLU); Guangdong: 2 males and 5 females, Ruyuan Nanling National Forest Park, 12 June 2010, Z.X. Li &amp; L.Y. Wang leg. (SWUC); Guangxi: 2 males, Daxin Country, Shuolong Town, Shatun village, 21 August 2009, K.Y. Xu leg. (SWUC); 1 female, Nanning City, Agricultural College of Guangxi University, 8 August 2000, G.M. Tang leg. (IMNU); 1 female, Ningming Country, Tongmian Town, 17 May 2006, M.S. Zhu, W.G. Lian &amp; H.Q. Ma leg. (MHBU); MALAYSIA: 1 male and 1 female, Kuala Lumpur, Botanic Garden of Malaysia University, 4 May 2013, X.F. Yang leg. (SWUC).</p><p>Diagnosis. Male of this species is similar to that of P. chapini (Fox, 1935) (Figs 8 A–H, 9A–D), but differs from the latter by the wider than long palea, the longer than wide median apophysis, the prolaterally located subtegulum and the bifid terminal apophysis (Figs 5 A–B, 6C–F, 7A–B). Female of this species can be distinguished from other Pardosa nebulosa -group species by the wide and short stem, the much wide base of septum and the near rounded spermathecae (Figs 5 C–D, 6G–J).</p><p>Description. A male from Meizihu Park (Fig. 6 A). Total length 6.03. Carapace 3.17 long, 2.28 wide; opisthosoma 2.54 long, 1.63 wide. Carapace yellowish brown, with some dark spots along the lateral edges of carapace. Median band brownish-yellow with branched sides, dilated in cephalic area. Lateral bands dark brown and broad. Eye region black, the head region flanks steep in frontal view. Cervical groove and radial furrows indistinct. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.12, ALE 0.11, PME 0.34, PLE 0.24; AME–AME 0.10, AME–ALE 0.06, PME–PME 0.25, PME–PLE 0.13. Clypeus height 0.44. Chelicerae elongate, yellow, with two promarginal and three retrmarginal teeth. Both labium and endites, yellow, longer than wide. Sternum yellow, shield-shaped, with sparse black hairs. Legs yellow. Leg measurements: I 8.70 (2.36, 3.08, 1.86, 1.40); II 7.63 (2.21, 2.39, 1.80, 1.23); III 7.40 (2.10, 2.30, 1.79, 1.21); IV 11.17 (2.80, 3.35, 3.22, 1.80). Leg formula: 4123. Opisthosoma long oval. Dorsum yellow brown, with lanceolate cardiac mark. Venter of abdomen yellow, with small, yellow spinnerets.</p><p>Male palp (Figs 5 A–B, 6C–F, 7A–B) with a large tegulum covering the middle and proximal part of bulb. Subtegulum prolatero-basally located. Median apophysis longer than wide, with a ventrally curved end. Palea wider than long. Embolus originated prolatero-basally on the palea. Terminal apophysis corniform, with a bifid apex.</p><p>Female from Meizihu Park (Fig. 6 B). Total length 6.20. Prosoma 3.16 long, 2.30 wide; opisthosoma 3.05 long, 2.01 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.17, ALE 0.16, PME 0.35, PLE 0.30; AME–AME 0.03, AME–ALE 0.02, PME–PME 0.26, PME–PLE 0.33. Clypeus height 0.53. Leg measurements: I 8.50 (2.31, 2.87, 2.07, 1.25); II 8.32 (2.53, 2.61, 1.76, 1.42); III 7.60 (2.48, 2.17, 1.69, 1.26); IV 12.64 (2.98, 3.95, 3.68, 2.03). Leg formula: 4123. Colouration and pattern similar to that of male except opisthosoma darker than that of male.</p><p>Epigyne (Figs 5 C–D, 6G–J) with a pair of hoods anteriorly. Stem of septum short and wide. Base of septum much wider than long. Spermathecae spherical, slightly longer than wide. Fertilisation tube horn-shaped.</p><p>Distribution. China (Guangdong, Guangxi,?Hubei,?Jiangxi, Yunnan,?Hainan), India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Malaysia (Fig. 10).</p><p>Remarks. Pardosa pusiola (Thorell, 1891) is widely distributed in Southeast Asia. Yu &amp; Song (1988) first reported it from South China. They noted that there was great variation in the shape of its epigyne. Yin et al. (1997a) also redescribed this species, but their figures of the genitalia were somewhat different from Yu &amp; Song (1988), especially the direction of spermathecae. Our detailed comparison of specimens from South China and Malaysia confirmed that variation in the direction of spermathecae can be found among intraspecific individuals. Yin et al. (1997a, b) described P. shuangjiangensis on the basis of several specimens from Shuangjiang and Lincang of Yunnan Province, China. The only difference between P. shuangjiangensis and P. pu s i o l a is the direction of spermathecae. Although the types of P. shuangjiangensis were unavailable for examination, we are confident based on our studies and the illustrations and description in Yin et al. (1997a, b) that P. shuangjiangensis is a synonym of P. pusiola . We were also unable to examine the type of Lycosa hotingchiehi but we have assumed that the synonymy by Yu &amp; Song (1988) is valid.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/193F878A7625FFFBD8BFFA7CFD6461C4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Dong;Zhang, Zhi-Sheng	Wang, Dong, Zhang, Zhi-Sheng (2014): Two new species and a new synonym in the Pardosa nebulosa - group (Lycosidae: Pardosa) from China. Zootaxa 3856 (2): 227-240, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.4
