identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03DE670AF5536554960E9358FE2FFAB1.text	03DE670AF5536554960E9358FE2FFAB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Onomastus Simon 1900	<div><p>Onomastus Simon, 1900</p> <p>Onomastus Simon, 1900: 29 (Type species: Onomastus nigricaudus Simon, 1900, by original designation); Wanless, 1980b: 179.</p> <p>Diagnosis. – The genus can be easily distinguished from other genera of the subfamily Lyssomaninae by fovea indistinct, posterior median eyes minute, male palpal organ with a subtegular apophysis (labelled as “y” by Wanless, 1980b), and female lacking epigynal ducts.</p> <p>Remarks. – Members of this genus are mainly distributed in Japan, South and Southeast Asia. Up till now, six species have been recorded in the world (Platnick, 2005), not including the new species described in this paper. This genus is first reported from China.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE670AF5536554960E9358FE2FFAB1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhang, J. X.;Li, Daiqin	Zhang, J. X., Li, Daiqin (2005): Four New And One Newly Recorded Species Of The Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae & Spartaeinae) From (Sub) Tropical China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2): 221-229, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4619118
03DE670AF553655797F99518FF7AFED7.text	03DE670AF553655797F99518FF7AFED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Onomastus nigrimaculatus Zhang & Li 2005	<div><p>Onomastus nigrimaculatus, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 1 A-F)</p> <p>Holotype. – <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.84445&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.743917" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.84445/lat 18.743917)">Male</a> (ZRC •ARA•494), Mingfeng Valley (18°44.635'N 108°50.667'E), Jianfengling National Park, Hainan Province, China, coll. D. Li, 15 Dec.2003.</p> <p>Paratypes. – 1 male (ZRC •ARA•495), same data as holotype; 1 male (ZRC •ARA•496) (OS 001 /LD 2003), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.84445&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.743917" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.84445/lat 18.743917)">Mingfeng Valley</a> (18°44.635'N 108°50.667'E), Jianfengling National Park, Hainan Province, China, 15 Dec.2003; 1 male (ZRC •ARA•497) (OS 022 / LD 2003), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.84445&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.743917" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.84445/lat 18.743917)">Mingfeng Valley</a> (18°44.635'N 108°50.667'E), Jianfengling National Park, Hainan Province, China, 15 Dec.2003; 1 female (ZRC •ARA•498) (OS 008 /LD 2003), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.837135&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.716934" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.837135/lat 18.716934)">Mingfeng Valley</a> (18°43.016'N 108°50.228'E), Jianfengling National Park, Hainan Province, China, 14 Dec.2003; 1 female (ZRC •ARA•499) (OS 033 / LD 2003), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.84445&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.743917" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.84445/lat 18.743917)">Mingfeng Valley</a> (18°44.635'N 108°50.667'E), Jianfengling National Park, Hainan Province, China, 15 Dec.2003; 1 female (ZRC •ARA•500)(OS 009 /LD 2003), Tian Chi (18°43.982'N 108°52.186'E), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.86977&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.733034" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.86977/lat 18.733034)">Jianfengling National Park</a>, Hainan Province, China, 13 Dec.2003; 2 females and 2 males (ZRC •ARA•501) (ONO 002 /LD 2004), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=101.587&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=21.627167" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 101.587/lat 21.627167)">Mengla Natural Reserve</a> (21°37.63'N 101°35.22'E), Pubang, Mengla County, Yunnan Province, China, coll. D. Li, 7 May.2004.</p> <p>Diagnosis. – The new species resembles Onomastus complexipalpis Wanless, 1980 (Wanless, 1980b: 187, Fig. 4) in the shape of male palp, but can be distinguished from the latter in abdomen with pairs of dark spots dorsally (Fig. 1A); median apophysis of male palp wide in basal part, with a middle curved flange, and spur of embolic guide shorter and wider (Fig. 1 B-D). It is also similar to Onomastus nigricaudus Simon, 1900 (Wanless, 1980b: 181, fig. 1A-G) in male palp with a femoral apophysis, but differs from the latter in abdomen with pairs of dark spots dorsally (Fig. 1A); median apophysis of male palp not branched, with distal part thin and dagger shaped, spur of embolic guide wide (Fig. 1 B-D); female epigynum with a median septum which widened posteriorly, and spermatheca connected with an oval structure anteriorly, which is doubted to be the copulatory duct (Fig. 1E, F). It can also be distinguished from Onomastus kanoi Ono, 1995 (Ono, 1995: 157, figs. 16-21) by the long and thin distal part of median apophysis, smaller embolic guide, larger spur of embolic guide and blunt femoral apophysis of male palp (Fig. 1 B-D).</p> <p>Description. – Males. Total length 4.25-4.70. Length of holotype 4.60: cephalothorax 2.20 long, 1.45 wide, 1.05 high; abdomen 2.25 long, 0.90 wide. Carapace (Fig. 1A) pale yellow, eye area grayish. Fovea indistinct. Eye sizes: AME 0.50, ALE 0.30, PME 0.03, PLE 0.25. First eye row 1.00 wide, second row 1.45 wide, third eye row 1.10 wide, fourth eye row 0.96 wide, eye area 1.09 long. Clypeus height 0.16. Chelicerae, endites, labium and sternum pale yellow. Chelicerae with 5 teeth on promargin and 8-10 denticles on retromargin. Endites, labium and sternum yellowish. Coxae and trochanters of legs yellowish, other segments deeper in colour. Legs with some long spines and hairs. Spination of leg I: metatarsi v 4-2-0, p 1-0-0, r 1-0-0; tibiae v 4-4-4, p 1- 0-0, r 1-0-0, d 1-1-0; patellae v 0-1-0, p 0-1-0, r 0-1-0; femora p 0-0-1, r 0-0-1, d 1-1-1. Measurements of palp and legs: palp 2.50 (0.80+0.38+0.28+1.04); I 6.03 (1.65+2.45+1.30+0.63), II 5.27 (1.50+2.08 +1.16+0.53), III 5.55 (1.60+1.75+1.60+0.60), IV 6.90 (1.90+2.20+2.05+0.75). Leg formula: 4132. Abdomen long oval and white yellow, with some short hairs; dorsum with two pairs of dark patches. Subtegular apophysis (y) of palpal organ (Fig. 1 B-D) long and finger shaped; median apophysis large with its distal part long and dagger-like; embolic guide (eg) terminating with a large spur (s).</p> <p>Females. Total length 4.60-4.72. A female total length 4.60: cephalothorax 2.05 long, 1.30 wide, 1.15 high; abdomen 2.65 long, 1.00 wide. Eye sizes: AME 0.50, ALE 0.30, PME 0.04, PLE 0.22. First eye row 1.00 wide, second row 1.43 wide, third eye row 1.04 wide, fourth eye row 0.95 wide, eye area 1.14 long. Clypeus height 0.08. Retrolateral surface of distal femur I, prolateral and retrolateral surface of distal tibiae with a black patch respectively. Spination of leg I: metatarsi v 4- 2-0, p 1-0-0, r 1-0-0; tibiae v 4-4-4, p 1-0-0, r 1-0-0, d 0-1- 0; patellae v 0-1-0, r 0-1-0; femora p 0-0-1, r 0-0-1, d 1-1- 1. Measurements of legs: I 6.45 (1.85+2.75+1.30+0.55), II 5.45 (1.65+2.10+1.20+0.50), III 5.50 (1.55+1.80+1.60+0.55), IV (1.85+2.20+2.05+0.60). Leg formula: 4132. Other characters similar to those of male. Median septum of epigynum (Fig. 1E, F) widened posteriorly, spermatheca small.</p> <p>Etymology. – The specific name is from the Latin “nigri+maculatus”, and refers to the dorsal dark patches on abdomen.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE670AF553655797F99518FF7AFED7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhang, J. X.;Li, Daiqin	Zhang, J. X., Li, Daiqin (2005): Four New And One Newly Recorded Species Of The Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae & Spartaeinae) From (Sub) Tropical China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2): 221-229, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4619118
03DE670AF5506557966A91B9FABDFF58.text	03DE670AF5506557966A91B9FABDFF58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phaeacius Simon 1900	<div><p>Phaeacius Simon, 1900</p> <p>Phaeacius Simon, 1900: 32 (Type species: Phaeacius fimbriatus Simon, 1900, by original designation); Wanless, 1981a: 199; 1984a, 190; Wijesinghe, 1991: 249.</p> <p>Diagnosis. – This genus can be easily distinguished from the closely related genus Portia by the somewhat flattened body; massive retrolateral tibial apophysis of male palp, filamentous secondary conductor (sc, labeled as “M1” in Wanless, 1984a); and the shape of female epigynum.</p> <p>Remarks. – A small salticid genus containing 11 species from South and Southeast Asia (Prószynski´, 2003).</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE670AF5506557966A91B9FABDFF58	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhang, J. X.;Li, Daiqin	Zhang, J. X., Li, Daiqin (2005): Four New And One Newly Recorded Species Of The Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae & Spartaeinae) From (Sub) Tropical China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2): 221-229, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4619118
03DE670AF5506556949A9158FB83FCF8.text	03DE670AF5506556949A9158FB83FCF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phaeacius malayensis Wanless 1981	<div><p>Phaeacius malayensis Wanless, 1981</p> <p>(Fig. 2 A-E)</p> <p>Phaeacius malayensis Wanless, 1981a: 205, Figs. 6A-E, 7A-C.</p> <p>Materials examined. – 1 female and 1 male, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanic Garden (ZRC •ARA•502) (21°55.85'N 101°15.25'E), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=101.254166&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=21.930834" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 101.254166/lat 21.930834)">Menglun</a>, Mengla County, Yunnan, coll. D. Li, 7 May.2004.</p> <p>Diagnosis. – This species is very similar to Phaeacius fimbriatus Simon, 1900 (Wanless, 1981a: 202, Figs. 4 A-H, 5B), but differs from the latter in male palp with a pronounced apophysis lying between the ventral and retrolateral apophyses (Fig. 2B, C), and median septum of female epigynum narrower (Fig. 2D).</p> <p>Description. – Male. Total length 9.00: cephalothorax 4.50 long, 3.50 wide, 1.70 high; abdomen 4.50 long, 2.40 wide. Carapace (Fig. 2A) deep brown, red brown around fovea, with many fine hairs. Eye sizes: AME 0.56, ALE 0.31, PME 0.25, PLE 0.34. First eye row 2.03 wide, second row 1.88 wide, third eye row 2.03, eye area 2.00 long. Clypeus height 0.13. Chelicerae red brown, with 3 promarginal and 4 retromarginal teeth. Endites and labium deep red brown. Sternum yellow brown, with indistinct gray patches. Legs yellow brown, with a few dark markings. Spination of leg I: metatarsi v 2-0-0, p 1-1-0, r 1-1-2, d 0-1-0; tibiae v 2-3- 2, p 1-1-0, r 1-1-0, d 1-1-1; patellae p 0-1-0, r 0-1-0; femora p 0-1-1, r 0-0-1, d 0-2-2. Measurements of palp and legs: palp 4.38 (1.41+0.53+0.47+1.97); I 10.60 (2.97+4.13+2.44+1.06), II 10.76 (3.19+3.95+2.52+1.10), III 10.72 (3.05+3.75+2.84+1.08), IV 12.16 (3.40+4.16+3.56+1.04). Leg formula: 4231. Abdomen oval, scattered with lots of short hairs; dorsum earthy yellow, black marginally, with a brownish patch at the centre; venter black brown. Embolus of palpal organ (Fig. 2B, C) long and robust, secondary conductor (sc) translucent long and slender, a pronounced apophysis present between the ventral and retrolateral apophyses.</p> <p>Female. Total length 8.60: cephalothorax 4.10 long, 3.15 wide, 1.60 high; abdomen 4.50 long, 2.20 wide. Eye sizes: AME 0.50, ALE 0.31, PME 0.22, PLE 0.31. First eye row 1.97 wide, second row 1.75 wide, third eye row 1.84 wide, eye area 1.78 long. Clypeus height 0.09. Spination of leg I: metatarsi v 2-0-0, p 1-1-1, r 1-1-0; tibiae v 2-3-2, p 1-1- 0, r 1-1-0, d 1-1-0; patellae p 0-1-0, r 0-1-0; femora p 0-1- 1, d 0-1-4. Measurements of legs: I 9.39 (2.69+3.63+2.13+0.94), II 9.69 (2.75+3.69+2.44+0.81), III 9.38 (2.75+3.25+2.50+0.88), IV 10.69 (2.94+3.75+3.06+0.94). Leg formula: 4213. Other characters similar to those of male. Median septum of epigynum (Fig. 2D, E) narrow in the middle and widened at the posterior part, spermatheca almost oval, accompanied with a membranous sac.</p> <p>Distribution. – China (Yunnan; new record), Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE670AF5506556949A9158FB83FCF8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhang, J. X.;Li, Daiqin	Zhang, J. X., Li, Daiqin (2005): Four New And One Newly Recorded Species Of The Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae & Spartaeinae) From (Sub) Tropical China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2): 221-229, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4619118
03DE670AF5566550960D90B8FD47FD38.text	03DE670AF5566550960D90B8FD47FD38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phaeacius yixin Zhang & Li 2005	<div><p>Phaeacius yixin, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 3 A-E)</p> <p>Materials examined. – Holotype: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.78955&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.698166" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.78955/lat 18.698166)">Male</a> (ZRC •ARA•503), Institute of Tropical Forest (18°41.890'N 108°47.373'E), Jianfengling, Hainan, China, coll. Y. X. Li, 13 Dec.2003.</p> <p>Non-types: 2 female juveniles (ZRC •ARA•504), same data as holotype; 1 male juvenile (ZRC •ARA•505), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.78955&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.698166" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.78955/lat 18.698166)">Institute of Tropical Forest</a> (18°41.890'N 108°47.373'E), Jianfengling, Hainan, China, coll. D. Li, 12 Dec.2003.</p> <p>Diagnosis. – The new species resembles Phaeacius malayensis Wanless, 1981, but can be easily distinguished from the latter by the pronounced apophysis between the ventral and retrolateral apophyses almost triangular, and the different shape of retrolateral tibial apophysis (Fig. 3D, E). It differs from Phaeacius yunnanensis Peng &amp; Kim, 1998 (Peng &amp; Kim, 1998: 411-413, Figs. 1-3) in the shape of retrolateral tibial apophysis of male palp and the presence of pronounced apophysis between ventral and retrolateral apophyses (Fig. 3D, E).</p> <p>Description. – Males. Length of holotype 8.64: cephalothorax 4.24 long, 3.20 wide, 1.76 high; abdomen 4.40 long, 2.48 wide. Carapace (Fig. 3A) deep brown, red brown behind eyes region and earthy yellow laterally, with many short fine hairs. Eye sizes: AME 0.59, ALE 0.31, PME 0.22, PLE 0.34. First eye row 2.12 wide, second row 1.88 wide, third eye row 2.04 wide, eye area 1.97 long. Clypeus height 0.09. Chelicerae (Fig. C) red brown, with 3 promarginal and 5 retromarginal teeth. Endites and labium red brown. Sternum and legs yellow. Legs with a few dorsal dark stripes and many long spines. Spination of leg I: metatarsi v 2-0- 0, p 1-1-0, r 1-1-2, d 0-1-0; tibiae v 2-3-2, p 1-0-1, r 1-0-1, d 1-1-1; patellae p 1-0-0, r 1-0-0; femora p 0-1-1, r 0-0-1, d 0-2-2. Measurements of palp and legs: palp 3.96 (1.28+0.56+0.40+1.72); I 9.57 (2.63+3.63+2.25+1.06), II 9.94 (2.88+3.75+2.31+1.00), III 9.81 (2.81+3.50+2.50+1.00), IV 11.20 (3.13+3.88+3.13+1.06). Leg formula: 4231. Abdomen oval, covered with many fine hairs; dorsum earthy yellow, with lateral margins black, centre with a brownish foliform patch; venter gray brown, black in front of genital groove, with two rows of muscle attachment spots from genital groove to spinnerets. Ventral tibial apophysis of male palp (Fig. 3D, E) robust and round, retrolateral apophysis long with a median process, pronounced apophysis between ventral and retrolateral apophysis almost triangular.</p> <p>Etymology. – The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the first name of the collector Y. X. Li, who was only 11 years old when he first collected the type specimen.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE670AF5566550960D90B8FD47FD38	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhang, J. X.;Li, Daiqin	Zhang, J. X., Li, Daiqin (2005): Four New And One Newly Recorded Species Of The Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae & Spartaeinae) From (Sub) Tropical China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2): 221-229, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4619118
03DE670AF55765509617929EFA27FE38.text	03DE670AF55765509617929EFA27FE38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Portia Karsch 1878	<div><p>Portia Karsch, 1878</p> <p>Portia Karsch, 1878: 774 (Type species: Portia schultzi Karsch, 1878, by original designation and monotypy); Wanless, 1978: 84; 1984a: 191; Peng &amp; Li, 2002b: 255.</p> <p>Diagnosis. – Spiders of this genus can be easily distinguished from others of the subfamily Spartaeinae by the presence of developed tufts on dorsal abdomen, fan-like fringes on legs, and dorsal flange on male palpal cymbium.</p> <p>Remarks. – A total of 16 species have been reported (Platnick, 2005), being distributed in the Oriental and Ethiopia regions.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE670AF55765509617929EFA27FE38	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhang, J. X.;Li, Daiqin	Zhang, J. X., Li, Daiqin (2005): Four New And One Newly Recorded Species Of The Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae & Spartaeinae) From (Sub) Tropical China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2): 221-229, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4619118
03DE670AF557655394EF9198FA48FE38.text	03DE670AF557655394EF9198FA48FE38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Portia taiwanica Zhang & Li 2005	<div><p>Portia taiwanica, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 4 A-G)</p> <p>Materials examined. – Holotype: Male (ZRC •ARA•506), Kenting National Park, Taiwan, coll. D. Li, 8 Jun.2001.</p> <p>Paratypes: 1 female (NMNH-Ar-95-00339), Taiwan Phoenix valley Bird Park, coll. J. D. Lee, 27 Sep.1995; 1 female (NMNH-Ar-95- 00214), Mt. Lanran, Taiwan, coll. J. D. Lee, 26 Jun.1995.</p> <p>Diagnosis. – The new species resembles Portia assamensis Wanless, 1978 (Wanless, 1978: 105, Figs. 10D-F, 11D-F) in the shapes of male palp and female epigynum, but differs from the latter in the membrane at the base of embolus (labeled as “M1” in Wanless, 1984a) large, embolus shorter, retrolateral tibial apophysis finger shaped (Fig. 4B), and the posterior depression of female epigynum with oblique lines and thickened border (Fig. 4F). It is also similar to Portia fimbriata (Doleschall, 1859) (Wanless, 1978: 99, Figs. 7A- G, 8A-F) in the shape of male palp, but can be distinguished from the latter by female clypeus with white beards; embolus of male palp shorter, retrolateral tibial apophysis thin and finger-like (Fig. 4B). It also differs from Portia quei Zabka, 1985 (Zabka, 1985: 438, Figs. 497-501; Peng et al., 1993: 188, Figs. 660-666) in the shorter embolus and retrolateral tibial apophysis of male palp (Fig. 4B), and the shape of posterior depression of female epigynum (Fig. 4F).</p> <p>Description. – Males. Length of holotype 9.00: cephalothorax 4.40 long, 3.44 wide, 2.72 high; abdomen 4.56 long, 2.08 wide. Carapace (Fig. 4A) deep red brown, with grayish lateral and mesal bands composed of short hairs. Clypeus lacking white beards. Eye sizes: AME 0.88, ALE 0.40, PME 0.28, PLE 0.40. First eye row 2.60 wide, second row 2.28 wide, third eye row 2.36 wide, eye area 1.94 long. Clypeus height 0.50. Chelicerae red brown, with 3 promarginal and 4 retromarginal teeth. Endites and labium deep red brown, with distal margins in lighter colour. Sternum yellow brown, with darker margins, covered with numerous white fine hairs and a few black long setae. Legs deep brown, with many spines. Tibiae and patellae with ventral fringes, tibiae III and IV with short dorsal fringes. Measurements of palp and legs: palp 4.04 (1.40+0.52+0.48+1.64); I 19.60 (4.64+6.80+6.08+2.08), II 12.80 (3.52+4.48+3.52+1.28), III 10.72 (3.20+3.52+2.96+1.04), IV 16.56 (4.32+5.20+5.76+1.28). Leg formula: 1423. Abdomen oval; dorsum yellow brown, with black lateral margins and some indistinct patches; venter deep brown, with a dark wide band behind the epigynal groove. Retrolateral tibial apophysis of male palp (Fig. 4 B-D) finger shaped; cymbium with a prolateral flange; embolus long and slender.</p> <p>Females. Total length 9.50-9.75. A female total length 9.75: cephalothorax 4.50 long, 3.75 wide, 2.38 high; abdomen 5.25 long, 2.75 wide. Carapace red brown, with a few indistinct brown stripes. Clypeus with lots of white beards. Eye sizes: AME 0.88, ALE 0.41, PME 0.28, PLE 0.41. First eye row 2.69 wide, second row 2.50 wide, third eye row 2.63 wide, eye area 2.28 long. Clypeus height 0.53. Palps with many white hairs. Chelicerae (Fig. 4E) red brown, promargin with 3 teeth, retromargin with 4 small teeth and 2 denticles. Measurements of legs: I 14.19 (3.88+5.00+3.75+1.56), II 11.76 (3.38+4.00+3.00+1.38), III 10.77 (3.13+3.63+2.88+1.13), IV 16.64 (4.38+5.38+5.50+1.38). Leg formula: 4123. Dorsum of abdomen deep brown, with three yellow brown patches composed of long hairs, posterior part with a mesal rectangular grayish patch, with its centre dark brown; venter yellow brown, with two pairs of deep brown patches behind the epigynal groove. Other characters similar to those of male. Epigynum (Fig. 4 F-G) weakly sclerotized, the posterior depression with dark margins; spermatheca large and round.</p> <p>Remarks. – Chang &amp; Tso (2004) reported the species Portia fimbriata (Doleschall, 1859) from Taiwan. But judging from the illustrations they provided, we believe that Chang &amp; Tso’s specimens are probably Portia taiwanica, new species, rather than P. fimbriata.</p> <p>Etymology. – The specific name refers to the type locality.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE670AF557655394EF9198FA48FE38	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhang, J. X.;Li, Daiqin	Zhang, J. X., Li, Daiqin (2005): Four New And One Newly Recorded Species Of The Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae & Spartaeinae) From (Sub) Tropical China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2): 221-229, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4619118
03DE670AF554655394CC919EFBDDFB98.text	03DE670AF554655394CC919EFBDDFB98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Yaginumanis Wanless 1984	<div><p>Yaginumanis Wanless, 1984</p> <p>Yaginumanis Wanless, 1984a: 152 (Type species: Boethus sexdentatus Yaginuma, 1967, by original designation and monotypy).</p> <p>Diagnosis. – This genus is similar to Spartaeus in abdominal pattern, but can be distinguished from the latter in: legs robust and with less ventral spines on tibia I; distal modification of the male palpal tegulum (labelled as “M3”by Wanless, 1984a) with a pleated region, retrolateral apophysis of male palp with a strong lobe.</p> <p>Remarks. – A small genus represented by only two species (Prószynski, 2003), distributed in China and Japan. Judging from the eyes pattern and the shape of eyigynum described by Peng &amp; Li (2002a), Yaginumanis cheni Peng &amp; Li, 2002 from Guangxi, China, might belong to a genus of the subfamily Lyssomaninae.</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE670AF554655394CC919EFBDDFB98	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhang, J. X.;Li, Daiqin	Zhang, J. X., Li, Daiqin (2005): Four New And One Newly Recorded Species Of The Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae & Spartaeinae) From (Sub) Tropical China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2): 221-229, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4619118
03DE670AF5546552949494F8FECFFD78.text	03DE670AF5546552949494F8FECFFD78.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Yaginumanis wanlessi Zhang & Li 2005	<div><p>Yaginumanis wanlessi, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 5 A-E)</p> <p>Materials examined. – Holotype: Female (MHBU-Ar-46), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=106.26667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=28.616667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 106.26667/lat 28.616667)">Qiankun</a> (28°37'N 106°16'E), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=106.26667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=28.616667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 106.26667/lat 28.616667)">Zihuai Town</a>, Hejiang County, Luzhou City, Sichuan Province, coll. J. X. Zhang, 30 Jul.2003.</p> <p>Paratype: 1 female (ZRC •ARA•507), Dagou Natural Reserve (32°367'N 105°13'E), Qingchuan County, Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province, coll. J. X. Zhang, 13 Jul.2003.</p> <p>Diagnosis. – This new species resembles Yaginumanis sexdentatus (Yaginuma, 1967) (Wanless, 1984a: 153, Fig. 6A- J), but can be distinguished from the latter by: posterior depression of the epigynum with dark surroundings, copulatory openings at the lateral sides of posterior depression, and posterior portion of the spermathecae larger than that of the latter (Fig. 5D, E).</p> <p>Description. – Female. Total length 5.88-7.25. Holotype total length 7.25: cephalothorax 3.06 long, 2.16 wide, 1.62 high; abdomen 4.32 long, 2.70 wide. Carapace (Fig. 5A) black brown, eye area darker in color with many white fine hairs and several black long setae, the area behind PLSs earthy yellow. Eye sizes: AME 0.57, ALE 0.30, PME 0.22, PLE 0.29. Anterior eye row 1.80 wide, median row 1.58 wide, posterior row 1.67 wide, eye area 1.43 long, clypeus height 0.13. Chelicerae (Fig. 5C) red brown, with a brown patch in the front surface, promargin with 3 teeth and retromargin with 5 teeth. Endites and labium red brown, with distal inner margins of endites and tip of labium white. Sternum yellow, with darker margins. Spination of leg I: metatarsi v 2-2-2; tibiae v 2-2-2, p 0-1-1; patellae p 0-1-0; femora d 0-2-4. Leg measurements: I 5.95 (1.80+2.30+1.17+0.68), II 5.95 (1.85+2.16 +1.22+0.72), III 6.30 (1.80+2.16+1.53+ 0.81), IV 8.15 (2.25+2.75+2.25+0.90). Leg formula: 431=2. Dorsum of abdomen with an indistinct brownish band in the middle of anterior part, lateral sides brown, with some indistinct stripes anteriorly; venter pale yellow, scattered with some brown patches. Epigynum (Fig. D, E) with an oval depression at the back part; copulatory duct short, spermatheca large and bean-shaped.</p> <p>Etymology. – The specific name is a patronym in honor of F. R. Wanless, who has made great contributions to the study of jumping spiders.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE670AF5546552949494F8FECFFD78	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhang, J. X.;Li, Daiqin	Zhang, J. X., Li, Daiqin (2005): Four New And One Newly Recorded Species Of The Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae & Spartaeinae) From (Sub) Tropical China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2): 221-229, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4619118
