taxonID	type	description	language	source
C6A574C487545050BC88D7890A8C2C3B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Females of Liphistius hpruso sp. nov. resemble those of L. birmanicus and L. pinlaung sp. nov. by the poreplate with paired anterior lobes and anterolateral lobes, but can be distinguished from those of L. birmanicus and L. pinlaung sp. nov. by the globosely receptacular cluster (Fig. 3 D, E), and the smaller anterolateral lobes of the pore plate (Fig. 3 D, E); from L. pinlaung sp. nov. by the narrower posterior stalk; from the other Liphistius species by the pore plate with similarly sized anterior lobes and anterolateral lobes, and with the narrow posterior stalk (Fig. 3 B-E).	en	Aung, Khin Pyae Pyae, Xu, Xin, Lwin, Wai Wai, Sang, Men Zing, Yu, Long, Liu, Hao, Liu, Fengxiang, Li, Daiqin (2019): Two new species of the primitively segmented spider genus Liphistius Schioedte, 1849 (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) from Myanmar. ZooKeys 882: 29-39, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811
C6A574C487545050BC88D7890A8C2C3B.taxon	description	Description. Female (holotype). Total length, excluding chelicerae, 16.85. Four thick setae on clypeus (Fig. 3 A). Carapace 7.02 long, 6.16 wide, longer than wide, light brown, furnished with few short, scattered bristles. Eight eyes on darkened ocular tubercle, ALE> PLE> PME> AME. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.05, ALE 0.57, PME 0.35, PLE 0.45; AME-AME 0.09, AME-ALE 0.17, PME-PME 0.08, PME-PLE 0.13, ALE-PLE 0.17, ALE-ALE 0.19, PLE-PLE 0.41, AME-PME 0.09. Chelicerae light and glabrous proximally, robust, dark brown; promargin of chelicerae groove with ten denticles of variable size. Labium 0.77 long, 1.47 wide. Sternum 3.61 long, 1.83 wide, brown with several setae. Opisthosoma 9.50 long, 7.53 wide, dark brown, with 12 tergites, and eight spinnerets. Legs brown with strong hairs and spines, long and short black sparse setae, with three tarsal claws. Measurements: palp 10.59 (3.18 + 2.20 + 2.69 + 2.52), leg I 11.77 (3.09 + 2.31 + 2.85 + 1.99 + 1.52), leg II 12.17 (2.72 + 2.21 + 2.92 + 2.49 + 1.83), leg III 12.45 (2.80 + 2.22 + 3.16 + 2.70 + 1.57), leg IV 20.99 (4.87 + 2.79 + 4.31 + 5.96 + 3.06). Female genitalia: vulva with nearly rectangular pore plate; pore plate with similarly sized anterior lobes and anterolateral lobes; distinct transition between the pore plate and posterior stalk (Fig. 3 B-E); posterior stalk narrow and long; receptacular cluster spherical and small; central dorsal opening small and circular (Fig. 3 B-E). Male. unknown.	en	Aung, Khin Pyae Pyae, Xu, Xin, Lwin, Wai Wai, Sang, Men Zing, Yu, Long, Liu, Hao, Liu, Fengxiang, Li, Daiqin (2019): Two new species of the primitively segmented spider genus Liphistius Schioedte, 1849 (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) from Myanmar. ZooKeys 882: 29-39, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811
C6A574C487545050BC88D7890A8C2C3B.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Myanmar (Loi Kaw District, Kayah State).	en	Aung, Khin Pyae Pyae, Xu, Xin, Lwin, Wai Wai, Sang, Men Zing, Yu, Long, Liu, Hao, Liu, Fengxiang, Li, Daiqin (2019): Two new species of the primitively segmented spider genus Liphistius Schioedte, 1849 (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) from Myanmar. ZooKeys 882: 29-39, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811
0EE6BC3FA32653309E4C1EFFB0E36051.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Males of L. pinlaung sp. nov. resemble those of L. birmanicus, L. lordae and L. lahu by the wide paraembolic plate, but can be distinguished from L. birmanicus by the lack of lateral process of paracymbium and by the cumulus with longer and stouter setae (Fig. 4 C, D); from L. lordae by the wider tibial apophysis at base (Fig. 4 D) and the tegulum with a dentated margin (Fig. 4 C, F); from L. lahu by the narrower tegulum (Fig. 4 C, F) and smaller paracybium (Fig. 4 D, E). Females of L. pinlaung sp. nov. resemble those of L. birmanicus and L. hpruso sp. nov. by the poreplate with two pair of lobes, but can be distinguished from L. birmanicus by the wider posterior stalk, and sphere-shaped receptacular cluster (Fig. 5 D-F); from L. hpruso sp. nov. by the wider posterior stalk and larger anterior lobes of the poreplate (Fig. 5 A-F); from the other Liphistius by the poreplate with four anterior lobes (Fig. 5 D-F).	en	Aung, Khin Pyae Pyae, Xu, Xin, Lwin, Wai Wai, Sang, Men Zing, Yu, Long, Liu, Hao, Liu, Fengxiang, Li, Daiqin (2019): Two new species of the primitively segmented spider genus Liphistius Schioedte, 1849 (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) from Myanmar. ZooKeys 882: 29-39, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811
0EE6BC3FA32653309E4C1EFFB0E36051.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Total length, excluding chelicerae, 12.71. Carapace 5.86 long and 5.47 wide, longer than wide, olive-green due to being fixed in ethanol immediately after molting, furnished with few short, scattered bristles (Fig. 4 A). ALE> PLE> PME> AME, eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.05, ALE 0.55, PME 0.31, PLE 0.48, AME-AME 0.10, AME-ALE 0.07, PME-PME 0.09, PME-PLE 0.09, ALE-PLE 0.09, ALE-ALE 0.11, PLE-PLE 0.38, AME-PME 0.09. Chelicerae robust, promargin of chelicerae groove with ten strong denticles of variable size. Labium 0.86 long and 0.89 wide, wider than long, fused with sternum and slightly pale olive-green (Fig. 4 B). Sternum 2.94 long and 1.05 wide, longer than wide, and a few weakly spined setae on the anterior tip and many long spined setae on the posterior tip, elongated posterior tip (Fig. 4 B). Opisthosoma 7.17 long and 4.92 wide, with 12 tergites, the fifth largest, eight spinnerets (Fig. 4 B). Legs with strong hairs and spines. Measurements: leg I 16.99 (4.32 + 2.55 + 3.55 + 4.66 + 1.92), leg II 18.06 (4.32 + 2.41 + 3.74 + 5.18 + 2.41), leg III 18.46 (4.44 + 1.85 + 2.83 + 6.68 + 2.66), leg IV 20.40 (3.56 + 1.52 + 4.25 + 8.46 + 2.63). Palp: Tibial apophysis with four long spines of different lengths (Fig. 4 D, E), paracymbium large and wide, many setae situated at the tip and a row of several tapering spines one the indistinct cumulus (Fig. 4 C, D, F); subtegular apophysis weakly developed (Fig. 4 C); contrategulum with conical, tip blunt with a short process (Fig. 4 C, F), distal edge widely arched, with a smooth and sharp edge (Fig. 4 F-H); tegulum small and the terminal apophysis with finely dentated margin (Fig. 4 C, E, F); paraembolic plate short, widely rounded, embolic parts adjacent (Fig. 4 D, F, H); embolus long and conical, basally sclerotized, with 3 - 4 longitudinal ridges that reach to tip (Fig. 4 C, D, F). Female. Total length, excluding chelicerae, 14.46. Carapace 6.70 long, 6.07 wide, light brown, furnished with few short, scattered bristles. Four thick setae on clypeus. Eight eyes on darkened ocular tubercle, ALE> PLE> PME> AME, eye size and interdistances: AME 0.09, ALE 0.61, PME 0.33, PLE 0.47, AME-AME 0.11, AME-ALE 0.16, PME-PME 0.13, PME-PLE 0.13, ALE-PLE 0.14, ALE-ALE 0.14, PLE-PLE 0.43, AME-PME 0.14. Chelicerae proximally glabrous, robust, dark brown; promargin of chelicerae groove with 14 strong denticles of variable size. Labium 0.75 long, 1.19 wide, slightly pale brown. Sternum 3.25 long, 1.59 wide, brown and weakly spined, a few setae on the outside of this area, elongated posterior tip. Opisthosoma 8.20 long, 5.73 wide, dark brown, with 12 tergites, the fifth largest, and eight spinnerets. Legs brown with strong hairs and spines, long and short black sparse setae, legs each with three tarsal claws. Measurements: palp 8.59 (2.01 + 1.67 + 2.65 + 2.27), leg I 11.75 (3.39 + 1.99 + 3.03 + 2.01 + 1.33), leg II 12.02 (2.69 + 2.05 + 3.14 + 2.45 + 1.68), leg III 13.47 (4.19 + 1.22 + 3.51 + 2.49 + 2.05), leg IV 22.4 (6.47 + 2.58 + 4.38 + 5.82 + 3.15). Female genitalia: pore plate with a pair of large anterior lobes and a pair of small, strongly elevated anterolateral lobes, and anterior lobes larger than anterolateral lobes (Fig. 5 D-F); distinct transition between the pore plate and posterior stalk (Fig. 5 A-F); posterior stalk wide; receptacular cluster spherical and small; central dorsal opening small and circular (Fig. 5 A-C).	en	Aung, Khin Pyae Pyae, Xu, Xin, Lwin, Wai Wai, Sang, Men Zing, Yu, Long, Liu, Hao, Liu, Fengxiang, Li, Daiqin (2019): Two new species of the primitively segmented spider genus Liphistius Schioedte, 1849 (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) from Myanmar. ZooKeys 882: 29-39, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811
0EE6BC3FA32653309E4C1EFFB0E36051.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Myanmar (Pinlaung Township, Shan State).	en	Aung, Khin Pyae Pyae, Xu, Xin, Lwin, Wai Wai, Sang, Men Zing, Yu, Long, Liu, Hao, Liu, Fengxiang, Li, Daiqin (2019): Two new species of the primitively segmented spider genus Liphistius Schioedte, 1849 (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) from Myanmar. ZooKeys 882: 29-39, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811
5EC4AF3045025364BA83DB6555045B46.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Liphistius can be distinguished from all other liphistiid genera by the male palp that possesses a tibial apophysis (Fig. 4 D, E), and by the presence of a poreplate and a median receptacular cluster in female genitalia (Figs 3 B-E, 5 A-F).	en	Aung, Khin Pyae Pyae, Xu, Xin, Lwin, Wai Wai, Sang, Men Zing, Yu, Long, Liu, Hao, Liu, Fengxiang, Li, Daiqin (2019): Two new species of the primitively segmented spider genus Liphistius Schioedte, 1849 (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) from Myanmar. ZooKeys 882: 29-39, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811
5EC4AF3045025364BA83DB6555045B46.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia (Sumatra) and Thailand.	en	Aung, Khin Pyae Pyae, Xu, Xin, Lwin, Wai Wai, Sang, Men Zing, Yu, Long, Liu, Hao, Liu, Fengxiang, Li, Daiqin (2019): Two new species of the primitively segmented spider genus Liphistius Schioedte, 1849 (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) from Myanmar. ZooKeys 882: 29-39, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.38811
