Clubiona abnormis Dankittipakul, 2008
Figs 27, 31-33, 71
Material examined. LAOS: Champasak Province: 1 female, E of Pakse, Bolaven Plateau, Ban Lak 38, That Fane, N 15°11 ’03.0’, E 106°07 ’36.9’’, 952 m altitude, coffee plantation, vegetation and leaf litter, at night, by hand, 19 March 2010, P. Jäger & J. Martens leg. (SMF, L95) .
Note. The species was described from Thailand (Nakhorn Ratchasima Province: Khao Yai National Park) by Dankittipakul (in Dankittipakul & Sintripop 2008a). The placement in the japonica-group was uncertain due to the characters of copulatory organs. Generally, characters of the present female are congruent with those illustrated in the original description. The only differences are a paler pattern on dorsal opisthosoma (Fig. 31) and a kidneyshaped dilated terminal portion of spermathecal heads (Fig. 33; ovoid in figs 66-67 of Dankittipakul & Singtripop 2008a). Despite these differences the female is considered as belonging to C. abnormis . In the original description no spination pattern was provided, this is added below.
Redescription. PL 2.75, OL 4.3. Spination: Pedipalp femur: 130, patella 020, tibia 2110, tarsus 1115; Femur I-II p001, d111, III-IV p001, d111, r001; Patella IV r010; Tibia I-II v220, III p110, r110, v110, IV p110, r110, v111; Metatarsus I-II v200, III p111, d010, r011, v204, IV p111, d010, r111, v214. Chelicerae with 3 anterior and 2 posterior teeth (Fig. 27). Scopulae on tarsi and metatarsi I-II distinct, in III-IV sparse. Tibiae I-II with two ventral rows of scopula hairs. Tarsi I-II with slightly reduced claw tufts. Opisthosomal colour pattern reduced especially in posterior half of opisthosoma (Fig. 31).
First record for Laos (Fig. 71: 9).