taxonID	type	description	language	source
954B87D8BE15FF9A9FABF9A43EDFE310.taxon	materials_examined	Type material: Holotype male, 2 female paratypes, CHINA: Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Mengla County, Menglun Town, Secondary tropical seasonal moist forest (21 º 54.607 ’ N, 101 º 17.005 ’ E, Alt: 633 m), 10 October 2006, Guo ZHENG leg.; 2 female paratypes, Menglun Town, Primary tropical seasonal rain forest (21 º 57.445 ’ N, 101 º 12.997 ’ E, Alt: 744 m), 24 December 2006, Guo ZHENG leg.; 1 female paratype, Menglun Town, Secondary tropical seasonal rain forest (21 º 55.428 ’ N, 101 º 16.441 ’ E, Alt: 598 m), 24 December 2006, Guo ZHENG leg.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE15FF9A9FABF9A43EDFE310.taxon	etymology	Etymology: The specific epithet is taken from the Latin adjective ‘ forficatus ’, referring to the forficiform (scissor – shaped) distal conductor and conductor dorsal apohysis; adjective.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE15FF9A9FABF9A43EDFE310.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: The new species is similar to Coelotes pseudoterrestris Schenkel, 1963 in having similar embolic base (Figs 2 A, 3 B), large and curved conductor dorsal apophysis (Figs 1 B, 4 B), round median apophysis (Figs 1 B, 4 B), similar atrium and simple spermathecae in female (Figs 2 B – C, 5 B – C). But can be distinguished from the latter by the short conductor (Figs 2 A, 3 B), the stout patellar apophysis (Figs 2 A, 3 B), the absence of lateral tibial apophysis, the relatively long cymbial furrow in male (Figs 1 B, 4 B), by the strongly curved anterior margin of epigynal atrium, the inversely U – shape copulatory ducts and the broad spermathecal heads in female (Figs 2 B – C, 5 B – C). These two species can be distinguished from other Coelotes species by the scissor – shaped distal conductor and conductor dorsal apohysis, by the simple spermathecae which are close to each other posterioly but separated anteriorly.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE15FF9A9FABF9A43EDFE310.taxon	description	Description. Male (measurements of the holotype): Total length 8.45. Prosoma length 3.90, width 3; Opisthosoma length 4.55, width 2.70. Eye measurements: AME 0.35; ALE 0.50; PME 0.40; PLE 0.40; AME – AME 0.15; AME – ALE 0.05; ALE – PLE 0; PME – PME 0.10; PME – PLE 0.15. Eyes pale, AME slightly reduced. Clypeus height 0.40. Leg formula: IV, I, II, III; leg measurements: I: 17.50 (4. 35, 5.50, 4.75, 2.90); II: 15.25 (4.00, 4.60, 4.15, 2.50); III: 14.00 (3.75, 4.15, 4.00, 2.10); IV: 18.15 (4.65, 5.25, 5.60, 2.65). Chelicerae with three promarginal and five retromarginal teeth (Fig. 1 C). Patellar apophysis stout, with a small distal branch (Figs 2 A, 3 B); RTA with distal end slightly extending beyond tibia (Figs 1 B, 4 B); lateral tibial apophysis absent (Figs 1 B, 4 B); cymbial furrow slightly less than half of cymbial length (Figs 1 B, 4 B); conductor simple and short, conductor dorsal apophysis large, curving and forming a scissor – shaped with the distal conductor (Figs 2 A, 3 B); median apophysis broad and round (Figs 1 B, 4 B); the line between tegulum sclerite and embolic base indistinct (Figs 2 A, 3 B); embolus filiform, originating prolaterally (Figs 2 A, 3 B). Female (measurements of one of paratype, another paratype in parentheses): Total length 13.00 (14.00). Prosoma length 5.50 (5.50), width 3.90 (3.80); Opisthosoma length 7.50 (8.50), width 4.65 (6.25). Eye measurements: AME 0.40 (0.38); ALE 0.60 (0.55); PME 0.45; PLE 0.50; AME – AME 0.15; AME – ALE 0.15; ALE – PLE 0; PME – PME 0.20; PME – PLE 0.35. Clypeus height 0.65 (0.60). Leg formula: IV, I, II, III; leg measurements: I: 17.50 (17.40) [4.75 (4.60), 5.85 (5.85), 4.30 (4.40), 2.60 (2.55)]; II: 15.25 (15.25) [4.30 (4.25), 5.00 (4.95), 3.80 (3.80), 2.15 (2.25)]; III: 14.55 (14.10) [4.10 (4.10), 4.60 (4.25), 3.90 (3.75), 1.95 (2.00)]; IV: 18.15 (19.05) [5.00 (5.15), 5.50 (5.90), 5.25 (5.50), 2.40 (2.50)]. Chelicerae with three promarginal and five retromarginal teeth. Epigynal teeth small, with sharp end, situated medially and laterally, widely separated (Figs 2 B, 5 B); atrium long, shallow (Figs 2 B, 5 B); copulatory ducts inversely U – shape (Figs 2 C, 5 C); spermathecal heads short and broad, situated anteriorly, widely separated (Figs 2 C, 5 C); spermathecae simple, large and slightly separated (Figs 2 C, 5 C).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE15FF9A9FABF9A43EDFE310.taxon	distribution	Distribution: Only known from Menglun Natural Reserve of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province in China (Fig. 21).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE13FF979FABFF323EDFE32E.taxon	materials_examined	Type material: Holotype male, 33 male and 54 female paratypes, CHINA: Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Mengla County, Menglun Natural Reserve, Primary tropical seasonal rain forest (21 º 57.445 ’ N, 101 º 12.997 ’ E, Alt: 744 m), 3 October 2006 to 27 July 2007, Guo ZHENG leg.; 2 male and 21 female paratypes, Menglun Natural Reserve, Secondary tropical seasonal moist forest (21 º 54.984 ’ N, 101 º 16.982 ’ E, Alt: 656 m), 3 October 2006 to 27 July 2007, Guo ZHENG leg.; 16 male and 9 female paratype, Menglun Natural Reserve, Secondary tropical seasonal rain forest (21 º 55.428 ’ N, 101 º 16.441 ’ E, Alt: 598 m), 3 October 2006 to 27 July 2007, Guo ZHENG leg.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE13FF979FABFF323EDFE32E.taxon	etymology	Etymology: The specific epithet is a Latin adjective, referring to the type locality.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE13FF979FABFF323EDFE32E.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: The new species is similar to D. exiguus sp. nov. in having the similar conductor (Figs 7 A, 8 B, 12 A, 13 B), the long embolus (Figs 7 A, 8 B, 12 A, 13 B), the similar cymbial furrow in male (Figs 6 B, 11 B, 9 B, 14 B), and in having a small atrium in female (Figs 7 B, 10 B, 12 B, 15 B), but can be distinguished from the latter by the absence of media apophysis (Figs 6 B, 9 B, 11 B, 14 B), the absence of lateral tibia apophysis (Figs 6 B, 9 B, 11 B, 14 B), the relatively larger atrium in comparison with the latter (Figs 7 B, 10 B, 12 B, 15 B), the absence of epigynal teeth (Figs 7 B, 10 B, 12 B, 15 B) and the small spermathecal heads (Figs 7 C, 10 C, 12 C, 15 C). These two new species can be distinguished from the other Draconarius species by the following characters: 1, conductor dorsal apophysis curved distally, with sharp distal end (Figs 6 B, 9 B, 11 B, 14 B); 2, cymbial furrow more than half of cymbial length, with distal margin distinctly dark (Figs 6 B, 9 B, 11 B, 14 B); 3, atrium small (Figs 7 B, 10 B, 12 B, 15 B).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE13FF979FABFF323EDFE32E.taxon	description	Description. Male (measurements of holotype first, paratypes in parentheses): Measurements: Total length 5.75 (5.00 – 6.25). Prosoma length 3.00 (2.75 – 3.30), width 2.00 (1.75 – 2.35); Opisthosoma length 2.75 (2.25 – 2.95), width 2.15 (1.5 – 2.25). Eye measurements: AME 0.15 (0.13 – 0.15); ALE 0.30; PME 0.25 (0.23 – 0.26); PLE 0.30; AME – AME 0; AME – ALE 0; ALE – PLE 0; PME – PME 0.10; PME – PLE 0.05. Clypeus height 0.20 (0.20 – 0.25). Leg formula: IV, I, II, III; leg measurements: I: 8.00 (7.15 – 8.60) [2.25 (2.00 – 2.50), 2.50 (2.25 – 2.75), 2.00 (1.75 – 2.00), 1.25 (1.15 – 1.35)]; II: 6.95 (6.15 – 7.85) [2.00 (1.70 – 2.25), 2.25 (2.00 – 2.65), 1.65 (1.45 – 1.70), 1.05 (1.00 – 1.25)]; III: 6.25 (5.35 – 6.60) [1.75 (1.55 – 2.00), 1.90 (1.50 – 1.85), 1.65 (1.50 – 1.80), 0.95 (0.8 – 0.95)]; IV: 8.35 (7.5 – 8.8) [2.40 (2.00 – 2.5), 2.70 (2.40 – 2.75), 2.25 (2.10 – 2.30), 1.00 (1.00 - 1.25)]. Chelicerae with three promarginal and two retromarginal teeth (Fig. 6 C). Patellar apophysis small, with blunt distal end (Figs 6 B, 9 B); RTA large and extending beyond tibia (Figs 6 B, 9 B); lateral tibial apophysis absent (Figs 6 B, 9 B); cymbial furrow more than half of cymbial length, with distal margin distinctly dark (Figs 6 B, 9 B); conductor simple, conductor dorsal apophysis strongly curved distally, with sharp distal end (Figs 7 A, 8 B); median apophysis absent (Figs 6 B, 9 B); embolic base almost triangular; embolus filiform, long and slender, originating proximally (Figs 7 A, 8 B). Female (measurements of paratypes): Measurements: Total length 5.70 – 7.20. Prosoma length 2.60 – 2.85, width 1.65 – 2.00; Opisthosoma length 3.10 – 4.35, width 2.15 – 2.75. Eye measurements: AME 0.12 – 0.15; ALE 0.30; PME 0.25; PLE 0.30; AME – AME 0; AME – ALE 0; ALE – PLE 0; PME – PME 0.10; PME – PLE 0.05. Clypeus height 0.25 – 0.30. Leg formula: IV, I, II, III; leg measurements: I: 5.80 – 7.15 (1.50 – 2.05, 2.00 – 2.50, 1.45 – 1.60, 0.85 – 1.00); II: 4.65 – 5.95 (1.35 – 1.75, 1.60 – 2.00, 1.10 – 1.35, 0.60 – 0.85); III: 4.35 – 5.15 (1.25 – 1.55, 1.35 – 1.60, 1.15 – 1.35, 0.6 – 0.65); IV: 6.00 – 7.30 (1.65 – 2.10, 2.05 – 2.35, 1.55 – 1.85, 0.75 – 1.00). Chelicerae with three promarginal and two retromarginal teeth. Epigynal teeth absent (Figs 7 B, 10 B); atrium small (Figs 7 B, 10 B); copulatory ducts not visible from the dorsal view (Figs 7 C, 10 C); spermathecal heads small, situated anteriorly, widely separated (Figs 7 C, 10 C); spermathecae simple, almost global, strongly convolving, close together (Figs 7 C, 10 C).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE13FF979FABFF323EDFE32E.taxon	distribution	Distribution: Only known from Menglun Natural Reserve of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province in China (Fig. 21).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE1FFF939FABF8CD3EDFE61E.taxon	materials_examined	Type material: Holotype male, 60 male and 51 female paratypes, CHINA: Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Mengla County, Menglun Natural Reserve, Secondary tropical seasonal moist forest (21 º 54.984 ’ N, 101 º 16.982 ’ E, Alt: 656 m), from 3 October 2006 to 27 July 2007, Guo ZHENG leg.; 31 male and 13 female paratypes, Menglun Natural Reserve, Primary tropical seasonal rain forest (21 º 57.445 ’ N, 101 º 12.997 ’ E, Alt: 744 m), from 3 October 2006 to 27 July 2007, Guo ZHENG leg.; 58 male and 22 female paratypes, Menglun Natural Reserve, Paramichelia baillonii plantation (about 20 years) (21 º 54.200 ’ N, 101 º 16.923 ’ E, Alt: 613 m), from 3 October 2006 to 27 July 2007, Guo ZHENG leg.; 14 male and 8 female paratypes, Menglun Natural Reserve, Secondary tropical seasonal rain forest (21 º 55.428 ’ N, 101 º 16.441 ’ E, Alt: 598 m), from 3 October 2006 to 27 July 2007, Guo ZHENG leg.; 50 male and 27 female paratypes, Menglun Natural Reserve, Rubber plantation (about 20 years) (21 º 54.498 ’ N, 101 º 16.326 ’ E, Alt: 586 m), from 3 October 2006 to 27 July 2007, Guo ZHENG leg.; 39 male and 14 female paratypes, Menglun Natural Reserve, Rubber – Tea plantation (about 20 years) (21 º 54.463 ’ N, 101 º 15.978 ’ E, Alt: 569 m), from 3 October 2006 to 27 July 2007, Guo ZHENG leg.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE1FFF939FABF8CD3EDFE61E.taxon	etymology	Etymology: The species epithet is derived from the Latin ‘ exiguus ’, meaning ‘ small’ and refers to the extremely small atrium of female epigyne; adjective.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE1FFF939FABF8CD3EDFE61E.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: The new species is similar to D. bannaensis sp. nov. in having the similar conductor (Figs 7 A, 8 B, 12 A, 13 B), the long embolus (Figs 7 A, 8 B, 12 A, 13 B), the similar cymbial furrow in male (Figs 6 B, 11 B, 9 B, 14 B), and in having a small atrium in female (Figs 7 B, 10 B, 12 B, 15 B), but can be distinguished from the latter by the presence of media apophysis (Figs 6 B, 9 B, 11 B, 14 B), the presence of lateral tibia apophysis (Figs 6 B, 9 B, 11 B, 14 B), the relatively maller atrium in comparison with the latter (Figs 7 B, 10 B, 12 B, 15 B), the presence of epigynal teeth (Figs 7 B, 10 B, 12 B, 15 B) and the large spermathecal heads (Figs 7 C, 10 C, 12 C, 15 C). These two new species can be distinguished from the other Draconarius species by the following characters: 1, conductor dorsal apophysis curved distally, with sharp distal end (Figs 6 B, 9 B, 11 B, 14 B); 2, cymbial furrow more than half of cymbial length, with distal margin distinctly dark (Figs 6 B, 9 B, 11 B, 14 B); 3, atrium significantly small (Figs 7 B, 10 B, 12 B, 15 B).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE1FFF939FABF8CD3EDFE61E.taxon	description	Description. Male (measurements of holotype first, paratypes in parentheses): Measurements: Total length 5.75 (5.00 – 6.45). Prosoma length 3.00 (2.75 – 3.25), width 2.20 (2.10 – 2.40); Opisthosoma length 2.75 (2.25 – 3.20), width 1.85 (1.5 – 2.05). Eye measurements: AME 0.15; ALE 0.33; PME 0.25; PLE 0.35; AME – AME 0; AME – ALE 0.05; ALE – PLE 0; PME – PME 0.15; PME – PLE 0.08. Clypeus height 0.25 (0.20 – 0.26). Leg formula: IV, I, II, III; leg measurements: I: 9.25 (7.80 – 9.75) [2.50 (2.00 – 2.65), 3.00 (2.50 – 3.20), 2.25 (2.00 – 2.35), 1.50 (1.30 – 1.55)]; II: 8.00 (6.90 – 8.50) [2.25 (1.90 – 2.45), 2.60 (2.30 – 2.80), 1.90 (1.65 – 1.95), 1.25 (1.05 – 1.30)]; III: 7.05 (6.05 – 7.50) [2.00 (1.70 – 2.20), 2.00 (1.65 – 2.15), 2.00 (1.75 – 2.10), 1.05 (0.95 – 1.05)]; IV: 9.95 (8.75 – 10.25) [2.75 (2.45 – 2.95), 3.25 (2.70 – 3.35), 2.65 (2.45 – 2.70), 1.30 (1.15 – 1.25)]. Chelicerae with six promarginal and eight retromarginal teeth (Fig. 11 C). Patellar apophysis small (Figs 12 A, 13 B); RTA with sharp distal end extending beyond tibia (Figs 11 B, 14 B); lateral tibial apophysis moderately large, and situated close to RTA (Figs 11 B, 14 B); cymbial furrow more than half of cymbial length, with distinctly dark distal margin (Figs 11 B, 14 B); conductor simple, conductor dorsal apophysis slightly curved distally, with sharp distal end (Figs 11 B, 14 B); median apophysis long and narrow, spoon – shaped (Figs 11 B, 14 B); embolic base almost rectangular; embolus filiform, slender, originating retrolaterally (Figs 12 A, 13 B). Female (measurements of one of paratypes): Measurements: Total length 5.80 – 7.20. Prosoma length 2.55 – 3.05, width 1.95 – 2.25; Opisthosoma length 3.25 – 4.15, width 2.25 – 2.80. Eye measurements: AME 0.10; ALE 0.25; PME 0.25; PLE 0.30; AME – AME 0.08; AME – ALE 0; ALE – PLE 0; PME – PME 0.13 – 0.15; PME – PLE 0.10. Clypeus height 0.25 – 0.28. Leg formula: IV, I, II, III; leg measurements: I: 7.50 – 8.80 (2.00 – 2.50, 2.55 – 3.00, 1.85 – 2.05, 1.10 – 1.25); II: 6.05 – 7.25 (1.80 – 2.25, 1.95 – 2.30, 1.40 – 1.65, 0.90 – 1.05); III: 6.10 – 7.40 (1.75 – 2.20, 2.20 – 2.60, 1.40 – 1.65, 0.75 – 0.95); IV: 7.90 – 9.20 (2.20 – 2.75, 2.55 – 2.95, 2.15 – 2.35, 1.00 – 1.35). Chelicerae with six promarginal and eight retromarginal teeth. Epigynal teeth small, membranous, situated posteriorly and laterally (Figs 12 B, 15 B); atrium small (Figs 12 B, 15 B); copulatory ducts not visible from the dorsal view (Figs 12 C, 15 C); spermathecal heads large, situated anteriorly, almost close together (Figs 12 C, 15 C); spermathecae simple, almost global, close together (Figs 12 C, 15 C).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE1FFF939FABF8CD3EDFE61E.taxon	distribution	Distribution: Only known from Menglun Natural Reserve of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province in China (Fig. 21).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE04FF889FABFA1B3DF8E649.taxon	materials_examined	Type material: Holotype male, one female paratype, CHINA: Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Mengla County, Menglun Natural Reserve, Secondary tropical seasonal moist forest (21 º 54.607 ’ N, 101 º 17.005 ’ E, Alt: 633 m), 23 October 2006, Guo ZHENG leg.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE04FF889FABFA1B3DF8E649.taxon	etymology	Etymology: The specific epithet is taken from the Latin adjective ‘ turriformis ’, referring to the tower – shape spermathecae of female epigyne; adjective.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE04FF889FABFA1B3DF8E649.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: The new species can be distinguished from other Draconarius and Coelotes species by the following characters: 1, conductor wide and long, extending beyond the median apophysis, with the proximal margin branching distally (Figs 17 A, 18 B); 2, embolus filiform, thick proximally and slender distally (Figs 17 A, 18 B); 3, patellar apophysis distinctly large (Figs 17 A, 18 B); 4, spermathecae large, tower – shaped (Figs. 17 C, 20 C).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE04FF889FABFA1B3DF8E649.taxon	description	Description. Male (measurements of the holotype): Total length 7.00. Prosoma length 3.75, width 2.75; Opisthosoma length 3.25, width 2.35. Eye measurements: AME 0.25; ALE 0.38; PME 0.35; PLE 0.38; AME – AME 0; AME – ALE 0.05; ALE – PLE 0; PME – PME 0; PME – PLE 0.15. Eyes pale, AME slightly reduced, the tubercles of eyes not reduced. Clypeus height 0.20. Leg formula: IV, I, II, III; leg measurements: I: 12.50 (3.40, 4.15, 3.20, 1.75); II: 11.85 (3.50, 3.70, 3.00, 1.65); III: 8.90 (2.75, 2.35, 2.65, 1.15); IV: 12.30 (3.50, 4.00, 3.45, 1.35). Chelicerae with three promarginal and two retromarginal teeth (Fig. 16 C). Patellar apophysis large, twice the patellar length (Figs 17 A, 18 B); RTA with blunt distal end (Figs 16 B, 19 B); lateral tibial apophysis small, situated close to RTA (Figs 16 B, 19 B); cymbial furrow longer than half of cymbial length, with the distal end widely separated from the cymbium (Figs 16 B, 19 B); conductor wide and long, extending beyond the median apophysis, with the proximal margin branching distally, conductor dorsal apophysis small, slightly curved distally (Figs 17 A, 18 B); median apophysis large, spoon – shaped (Figs 16 B, 19 B); embolus filiform, thick proximally and slender distally, originating proximally (Figs 17 A, 18 B). Female (measurements of paratype): Measurements: Total length 6.75. Prosoma length 3.40, width 2.30; Opisthosoma length 3.35, width 2.35. Eye measurements: AME 0.20; ALE 0.30; PME 0.30; PLE 0.30; AME – AME 0; AME – ALE 0.10; ALE – PLE 0; PME – PME 0; PME – PLE 0.20. Eyes white, AME slightly reduced, the tubercles of eyes slightly reduced. Clypeus height 0.20. Leg formula: IV, I, II, III; leg measurements: I: 8.05 (2.25, 2.75, 1.85, 1.20); II: 7.50 (2.25, 2.50, 1.75, 1.00); III: 6.00 (1.85, 1.90, 1.50, 0.75); IV: 8.40 (2.75, 2.75, 2.00, 0.90). Chelicerae with three promarginal and two retromarginal teeth. Epigynal teeth small, situated posteriorly and laterally, widely separated (Figs 17 B, 20 B); atrium small, shallow, situated posteriorly (Figs 17 B, 20 B); copulatory ducts large, originating posteriorly (Figs 17 C, 20 C); spermathecal heads small, situated anteriorly, originating from copulatory ducts, widely separated (Figs 17 C, 20 C); spermathecae large, tower – shaped and slightly separated (Figs 17 C, 20 C).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE04FF889FABFA1B3DF8E649.taxon	distribution	Distribution: Only known from Menglun Natural Reserve of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province in China (Fig 13).	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
954B87D8BE04FF889FABFA1B3DF8E649.taxon	discussion	Remarks: The long cymbial furrow, large spoon – shaped median apophysis, long embolus, large and posteriorly originated copulatory ducts and strongly convoluted spermathecae suggest this species may be a member of genus Draconarius, but a large patellar apophysis suggests that this species may belong to the genus Coelotes. Meanwhile, both of these two genera are not monophyletic now, so we tentatively place this species in genus Draconarius.	en	Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang (2010): New Coelotine spiders from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, Southwestern China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae). Zootaxa 2442: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194981
