Sarax monodenticulatus Rahmadi & Kojima, 2010

Fig. 103; Table 8

Sarax monodenticulatus Rahmadi & Kojima, 2010: 480–482, figs 1c, 4a–h.

Diagnosis

Based on Rahmadi & Kojima (2010), this species may be separated from other species of Sarax in Southeast Asia and Oceania by the following combination of characters: small to medium sized (adult body length 2.5–6.5 mm); reddish-brown carapace; pedipalp tarsus with one spine; first article of leg I tarsus equal in length to sum of subsequent two articles; leg I tarsus with short and long articles alternating, combination present in second to eleventh tarsal articles.

Etymology

Adjective referring to the presence of one spine on the pedipalp tarsus (Rahmadi & Kojima 2010).

Type material

Holotype INDONESIA • ♂; West Papua Province, Raja Ampat Regency, Waigeo Island, Mumes; 00°21.23′ S, 130°58.93′ E; 10 Jun. 2007; C. Rahmadi leg.; under stone in limestone forest; E-Win 2007 LIPI; MZB Ambl. 135 [not examined].

Paratypes INDONESIA • 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; MZB Ambl. 136 [not examined] • 1 ♂; same collection data as for holotype; MNHN Am. 7 [not examined] • 2 juv.; same collection data as for holotype; MZB Ambl. 140 [not examined] • 4 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; MZB Ambl. 137, MZB Ambl. 138, MZB Ambl. 141, MZB Ambl. 143 [not examined] • 3 ♀♀; same collection data as for holotype; MZB Ambl. 139, MZB Ambl. 142, MZB Ambl. 144 [not examined] .

Measurements

See Table 8.

Distribution

Known only from the type locality.

Natural history

Found under stones in limestone forests; not found inside caves.

Remarks

See Rahmadi & Kojima (2010) for description.