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039987A7FFCAA276FC28FEF15FA6F903.text	039987A7FFCAA276FC28FEF15FA6F903.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cebrenninus banten	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Cebrenninus banten sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 1-3</p>
            <p> Holotype: RMNH.ARA.15937; male; Indonesia,  Banten Province, West Java, Udjung Kulon Reserve, 6°44′48″S 105°20′1″E, 11.-12.1986, leg. Suharto Djojosudharmo; left legs 1, 2 and 3 missing. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis: Easily distinguishable from other known congeners by distinctive shape of E (fine tapered tip), C (weakly sclerotized, more or less the same width along its entire length, concave tip) and RTA (fine tapered tip; Figs 2-3).</p>
            <p>Etymology: The species name is a noun in apposition derived from the name of the province in which the type locality lies.</p>
            <p>Description: Male: Total length: 4.2; prosoma length: 2.0, width: 1.8. Leg I: femur 2.4, patella 0.8, tibia 2.5, metatarsus 2.3. tarsus 0.8. Prosoma red-brown, rounded, eight eyes, LE on light brown-colored mounds, mounds distinct but not touching (Fig. 1). ALE&gt; PLE&gt; PME&gt; AME, AER and PER recurved. Opisthosoma dorsally with irregular black diffused spots, with brown circular spots towards the center and laterally with black spots connected to form bands. Legs uniformly yellow-brown. Leg formula 1243. Chelicera with three promarginal and three retromarginal teeth. Palps as in Figs 2-3.</p>
            <p>Cymbium of male palp lacking trichobothria, C with concave tip, E stout with a short filiform tip. Female: Unknown.</p>
            <p>Distribution: Known only from the type locality.</p>
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039987A7FFC1A27EFEE2F9D75893F879.text	039987A7FFC1A27EFEE2F9D75893F879.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cebrenninus phaedrae	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Cebrenninus phaedrae sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 46-47, 50, 52-56</p>
            <p>Holotype: RMNH.ARA.159411; male; Indonesia, Borneo, Central Kalimantan, 40 km N of Palang Karaya, 2°12′36″S 113°55′2″E, secondary forest, litter; 0 9.1985, leg. Suharto Djojosudharmo.</p>
            <p> Other material examined: RMNH.ARA.15942; 4 males, 10 females; Indonesia, Central Kalimantan, Kaharian, 20°2′S, 113°40′E; coll. Deeleman, no more label data. – RMNH.ARA.17170; 5 males, 4 females, 6 juveniles; Indonesia, West Sumatra, Rimba Panti Nature Reserve, lowland primary rainforest, leaf litter on mineral soil; 3.08.1982, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman. – RMNH.ARA.17171; 1 male, 2 females; Indonesia, Central Kalimantan, Kaharian, 20°2′ S, 113°40′ E, swampy primary forest, leaf litter; 2.- 16.09.1985, leg. Suharto Djojosudharmo. – RMNH.ARA.17172; 1 female; Indonesia, Borneo, West Sarawak, Semergoh Arboretum, litter; 1984, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman. – RMNH.ARA.15935; 2 males, 3 females; same locality; 23.03.1985, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman. – RMNH. ARA.17173; 3 males, 7 females, 3 juveniles; Indonesia, North Sumatra, Gunung Leuser, Ketambe, lowland leaf litter trail 1.1; 7.07.1985, leg. Suharto Djojosudharmo. – RMNH.ARA.17174; 4 males, 17 females; same data as above, tr.8.4; 0 2.08.1985. – RMNH.ARA.17175; 20 males, 31 females, 10 juveniles; same data as above; 1.05.- 9.08.1985, lowland leaf litter; in addition to the above listed specimens, this sample contained several specimens of  C. berau sp. nov. – RMNH.ARA.17176; 26 males, 38 females; same data as above; 24.03.1986; in addition to the above listed specimens, this sample contained several specimens of  C. berau sp. nov. – RMNH.ARA.17177; 1 male; same locality, trail 2.4, leaf litter; 4.05.1986, leg. Suharto Djojosudharmo. – RMNH.ARA.15936; 2 males, 1 female; Peninsular Malaysia, Klang Valley, Selangor, Templer’s Park, 03°17.60’N 101°39.25’E, litter; 19.03.1985, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman. – RMNH.ARA.17178; 2 females; Peninsular Malaysia, Klang Valley, Selangor, Templer’s Park, 03°17.60’N 101°39.25’E, leaf litter; 29.07.1980, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman. </p>
            <p> Diagnosis: Similar to  C. berau sp. nov. , distinguished from this and other known congeners by distinctive shape of E (posterior half bottle-shaped, anterior half filiform, tip pointed; Figs 52-53), C (straight prolateral margin, broadest at midpoint, hooked tip; Figs 52-53) and RTA (tapering, pointed tip; Figs 52-54). Females can be distinguished by the round spermathecae, and by short CD not being longer than the width of the wall of S (Figs 55-56). Specimens of both sexes are smaller and lighter in color than specimens of  C. berau sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Etymology: Named after the ancient Greek mythological figure Phaidra.</p>
            <p>Description: Male: Total length: 2.5; prosoma length: 1.4, width: 1.1. Leg I: femur 1.2, patella 0.3, tibia 1.0, metatarsus 0.7, tarsus 0.5. Prosoma red-brown, rounded, six eyes, PME absent, LE on light brown-colored mounds, mounds distinct but not touching (Fig. 46). Opisthosoma dorsally with irregular black diffused spots, two pairs of brown circular spots towards center, laterally black spots connected to form bands (Fig. 46). Legs uniformly yellow-brown. Leg formula 1243, ALE&gt; PLE&gt; PME. AER and PER recurved. Palps as in Figs 52-54. Cymbium without trichobothria.</p>
            <p>Female: Total length: 2.3; prosoma length: 1.2, width: 1.1. Leg I: femur 1.0, patella 0.3, tibia 1.0, metatarsus 0.7, tarsus 0.5. In general similar to male. Epigynum and vulva as in Figs 55-56. Spermathecae rounded, CD short.</p>
            <p>Distribution: Known from localities Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia.</p>
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            <p>Borneo,</p>
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039987A7FFDBA264FBFAFD80593FF93C.text	039987A7FFDBA264FBFAFD80593FF93C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crockeria	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Crockeria gen. nov.</p>
            <p> Type species:  Crockeria kinabalu sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Etymology: The genus is named after William Maunder Crocker (1843-1899), who was an administrator in Borneo.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis: Males of  Crockeria gen. nov. can be distinguished from males of other Stephanopinae by the following combination of characters: presences of a stalked MA with a concave apex, presence of a sclerotized filiform C, and a broad-based filiform E. Females can be distinguished by the C-shaped CO, short CD and round S. </p>
            <p> Remarks:  Crockeria gen. nov. is most closely related to and likely to be confused with  Cebrenninus ,  Epidius Thorell, 1877 ,  Ibana Benjamin, 2014 and  Pharta Thorell, 1891 , known from the Oriental region. It can be separated from these genera, in addition to the characters given above, as follows: from  Cebrenninus by the longer copulatory ducts and lack of ETP; from  Epidius by the absence of an elongated male palpal tibia (tibia is longer than the cymbium in  Epidius ); from  Pharta by the absence of a macro-trichobothrium on the palpal tibia, the absence of serrated tarsal setae, the absences of posterior epigynal pockets and by oval, dual-chambered spermatheca; from  Ibana by the combined presences of a MA, C and E. </p>
            <p>Description: See description of the type species below.</p>
            <p> Species composition:  Crockeria kinabalu sp. nov. and  Crockeria laevis (Thorell, 1890) comb. nov.</p>
            <p> Distribution: Sumatra (Mt Singgalang), Borneo (Sabah: Mt  Kinabalu ). </p>
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