Rhitymna pinangensis (Thorell, 1891)
Figs 31–32, 61
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", 355m 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) .
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).