taxonID	type	description	language	source
03D687BFE0322F739F75FCACAFE0FEA5.taxon	description	Figures 1, 4 F, 5 (Ƌ only) Etymology. The species group name is an adjective and refers to the type locality of this new species. Type material. Holotype: Ƌ (NRC-AA- 7687) from INDIA: Meghalaya: South Garo Hills: Eman-Asakgre (25 ° 20 ' 17 '' N, 90 ° 30 ' 41 '' E; 215 m alt.), 12 April 2022, Gautam K. leg., from ground, by hand. Deposited in the National Centre for Biological Sciences Research Collections (NRC), Bengaluru, India. Diagnosis. Males of H. emanasakgrensis are closely related to the males of H. africanum Wesolowska & Haddad 2009, with cymbium and tegulum of similar shape, and with a triangular fleshy bulbus and a short embolus, but can be separated from that species by the thick RTA with a prolateral curvature (vs. comparatively thin and straight in H. africanum), straight embolus (vs. curved in a prolateral direction in H. africanum) and wide proximal tegular lobe (vs. narrow in H. africanum) (compare Figure 1 D – E with Wesołowska & Haddad 2009, figs. 62 – 65). Description. Male (holotype, Figure 1 A – C, F, colouration in alcohol): carapace, clypeus and chelicerae burnt orange; labium, endites, sternum, legs dark brown; eye field black; opisthosoma creamy-brown, with numerous brown transverse stripes. Fovea narrow, longitudinal, straight, reddish-brown. Cheliceral promargin with two closely spaced tiny teeth; retromargin with a single long tooth (Figure 1 F). Opisthosoma oval, laterally with longitudinal imprinted lines which are denser posteriorly. Body length. 3.24. Carapace 1.66 long, 1.44 wide. Abdomen 1.58 long, 1.09 wide. Ocular area 1.01 long, 1.25 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.36, ALE 0.21, PME 0.07, PLE 0.17; AME – AME 0.02, AME – ALE 0.01, PME – PME 1.12, ALE – ALE 0.82, PME – PLE 0.16, PLE – PLE 0.97, ALE – PME 0.22, ALE-PLE 0.45. Length of Cchelicerae 0.55. Clypeus height at AMEs 0.08. Sternum 0.68 long, 0.49 wide. Length of pedipalp and legs: pedipalp 1.40 [0.46, 0.20, 0.19, 0.55], I 3.11 [1.13, 0.37, 0.62, 0.62, 0.37], II 2.41 [0.77, 0.39, 0.49, 0.44, 0.32], III 2.87 [0.93, 0.37, 0.58, 0.64, 0.35], IV 2.91 [0.90, 0.49, 0.62, 0.50, 0.40]. Leg formula: 1432. Spination of pedipalp: femur pld 2 do 2, patella pl 1 do 2, tibia pld 1 do 1, tarsus / cymbium pl 1 do 2 rl 1; legs: femur I do 2, II – IV pld 2 do 3; patellae I 0, II – III pld 1, IV rl 1; tibiae I – II plv 3 rlv 3, III pl 1 pld 1 plv 2 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 2, IV pl 1 plv 1 rl 1 rlv 1; metatarsi I – II plv 2 rlv 2, III pl 1 pld 2 plv 2 rl 2 rld 2 rlv 2, IV pl 1 plv 2 rl 1 rlv 2; tarsi I – IV 0. Pedipalp (Figure 4 D – E): RTA thick, robust, strongly curved, thumb-like (Figure 1 E). Tegulum moderately swollen, with a slightly long lateral proximal lobe (Figure 1 D). Embolus short, thick, with blunt tip directed at 12 - o’ clock ventrally (Figure 1 D). Female. Unknown. Distribution. Known only from the South Garo Hills district of Meghalaya (Figures 4 F, 5).	en	Kadam, Gautam, Tripathi, Rishikesh, Sudhikumar, Ambalaparambil Vasu (2023): Three new jumping spiders from northeastern India (Araneae: Salticidae: Hasariini: Habrocestum). Peckhamia 295 (1): 1-10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10834488
03D687BFE0302F729FA6FF42AFFBF9A3.taxon	description	Figure 2, 4 F, 5 (Ƌ only) Etymology. The species group name is a noun and refers to the name of a waterfall from near the collection site of the type. Type material. Holotype: Ƌ (NRC-AA- 7688) from INDIA: Meghalaya: South Garo Hills: Eman-Asakgre (25 ° 19.517 ' N, 90 ° 30.985 ' E; 120 m alt.), 12 April 2022, Gautam K. leg., from ground, by hand. Deposited in the National Centre for Biological Sciences Research Collections (NRC), Bengaluru, India. Diagnosis. Males of Habrocestum imilchang are most similar to the males of H. albopunctatum Wesolowska & van Harten 2002, as both share a thin, long and slightly bent embolus, but can be distinguished from the latter species by the smooth and rounded anterior lobe of the tegulum (vs. cone shaped in H. albopuctatum), and a cheliceral retromargin with a serrated tooth (vs. bifurcated tooth in H. albopunctatum) (compare Figure 2 E – F with Wesołowska & van Harten 2002, figs. 5 – 10). Description. Male (holotype, Figure 2 A – C, G, colouration in alcohol): carapace, clypeus and chelicerae brown; labium, endites, sternum, legs dark brown; eye field black; opisthosoma pale, with numerous brown transverse stripes. Carapace with scattered fine black hairs. Fovea narrow, longitudinal, straight, black. Cheliceral promargin with two tiny teeth, a bit spaced; retromargin with a serrated tooth (Figure 2 G). Opisthosoma oval, hirsute. Body length. 4.13. Carapace 2.28 long, 1.75 wide. Abdomen 1.86 long, 1.27 wide. Ocular area 1.01 long, 1.58 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.50, ALE 0.30, PME 0.09, PLE 0.27; AME – AME 0.02, AME – ALE 0.01, PME – PME 1.46, ALE – ALE 1.07, PME – PLE 0.23, PLE – PLE 1.24, ALE – PME 0.34, ALE-PLE 0.64. Length of chelicerae 0.71. Clypeus height at AMEs 0.06. Sternum 0.80 long, 0.55 wide. Length of pedipalp and legs: pedipalp 1.87 [0.86, 0.15, 0.22, 0.64], I 4.05 [1.29, 0.62, 0.98, 0.73, 0.43], II 3.27 [1.12, 0.45, 0.73, 0.59, 0.38], III 3.65 [1.16, 0.55, 0.78, 0.76, 0.40], IV 3.93 [1.26, 0.44, 0.80, 0.96, 0.47]. Leg formula: 1432. Spination of pedipalp: femur pld 2 do 2, patella pl 2 do 1, tibia pld 1 do 2 rl 1, tarsus / cymbium pl 2 do 2 rl 1 rld 1; legs: femur I pld 1 do 3, II – IV pld 1 do 3 rld 1; patellae I – II 0, III – IV pld 1 rld 1; tibia I plv 3 rlv 3, II plv 2 rlv 2, III pl 2 pld 1 plv 2 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 1, IV pl 2 pld 1 plv 2 rld 1 rlv 1; metatarsus I – II plv 2 rlv 2, II pl 1 plv 2 rlv 2, III pl 2 pld 2 plv 2 rl 2 rld 2 rlv 2, IV pl 2 pld 1 plv 1 rl 2 rld 1 rlv 2; tarsi I – IV 0. Pedipalp (Figure 2 D – F): Palpal femur proximally with a small femoral apophysis (Figure 2 D). RTA short, narrow, tube-like, slightly bent at middle, tip directed toward a 10 o’clock position retrolateral view (Figure 2 F). Tegulum with a slightly long proximal lobe, protruding posterolaterally (Figure 2 E). Embolus broad at base, long, with narrow apex, arising from under tegular ledge, directed at 12 - o’ clock ventrally (Figure 2 E). Female. Unknown. Distribution. Known only from the South Garo Hills District of Meghalaya (Figure 4 F, 5).	en	Kadam, Gautam, Tripathi, Rishikesh, Sudhikumar, Ambalaparambil Vasu (2023): Three new jumping spiders from northeastern India (Araneae: Salticidae: Hasariini: Habrocestum). Peckhamia 295 (1): 1-10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10834488
03D687BFE0362F749F98FF42AB93F97B.taxon	description	Figures 3, 4 A-E, 5 (Ƌ only) Etymology. The species group name is a patronym honouring Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma, a brave freedom fighter from the State of Meghalaya, who fought against the British army. Type material. Holotype: Ƌ (NRC-AA- 7689) from INDIA: Meghalaya: South West Khasi Hills: Nongnah village (25 ° 16 ' 03 '' N, 91 ° 19 ' 12 '' E; 992 m alt.), 07 April 2022, Gautam K. leg., from ground, by hand. Deposited in the National Centre for Biological Sciences Research Collections (NRC), Bengaluru, India. Ƌ, same data as holotype, except South Garo Hills, Siju Bird Sanctuary (25 ° 20.501 ' N, 90 ° 40.997 ' E; 162 m alt.), photographic record by Arpita D., specimen not collected (data used with permission). Diagnosis. Males of Habrocestum togansangmai are closely related to the males of H. ohiyaensis Kanesharatnam & Benjamin 2016 as both share an almost straight, thin embolus emerging from below the tegular layer, but can be distinguished from the latter species by a tegulum without a proximal lobe (vs. present in H. ohiyaensis), a short, triangular protrusion at distal end of the tegulum (vs. absent in H. ohiyaensis), a short and straight RTA (vs. medium sized and hooked-shaped in H. ohiyaensis) (compare Figures 3 D – E with Kanesharatnam & Benjamin 2016, fig. 9 A – F). Description. Male (holotype, Figure 3 A – C, F, colouration in alcohol): carapace, eye field orangish red, clypeus and chelicerae brown; labium, endites, sternum, legs and spinnerets pale yellow, opisthosoma dark orange, distinctly marked with irregular shaped blotches having black hairs. Carapace covered with scattered fine black hairs; ocular region covered with orangish red hairs. Cheliceral promargin with two closely spaced, tiny teeth; retromargin with single bifurcated tooth (Figure 3 F). Opisthosoma oval, hirsute. Leg I longest, with distinct black patches at the posterior end of segments. Body length. 2.95. Carapace 1.69 long, 1.26 wide. Opisthosoma 1.22 long, 0.96 wide. Ocular area 0.88 long, 1.06 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.36, ALE 0.23, PME 0.06, PLE 0.20; AME – AME 0.01, AME – ALE contiguous, PME – PME 0.98, ALE – ALE 0.75, PME – PLE 0.12, PLE – PLE 0.84, ALE – PME 0.23, ALE-PLE 0.40. Length of chelicerae 0.58. Clypeus height at AMEs 0.07. Sternum 0.64 long, 0.51 wide. Length of pedipalp and legs: pedipalp 1.39 [0.47, 0.24, 0.13, 0.55], I 3.77 [1.14, 0.59, 0.96, 0.71, 0.37], II 2.52 [0.82, 0.38, 0.54, 0.49, 0.29], III 2.91 [0.91, 0.34, 0.58, 0.73, 0.35], IV 3.08 [1.08, 0.45, 0.54, 0.70, 0.31]. Leg formula: 1432. Spination of pedipalp: femur pld 1 do 2, patella pl 1 do 1, tibia pld 1 do 2 rld 1, tarsus / cymbium pl 1 do 2 rl 1 rld 1; legs: femur I & IV do 3, II pl 1 do 3, III do 3 rld 2; patellae I – II 0, III pl 1 rl 1, IV pl 1; tibia I plv 3 rlv 3, II pl 1 plv 3 rlv 3, III pl 1 pld 1 plv 1 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 1, IV pl 1 pld 1 plv 1 rl 1 rld 1 rlv 2; metatarsus I plv 2 rlv 2, II pl 1 plv 2 rlv 2, III pl 1 pld 2 plv 1 rl 2 rld 2 rlv 2, IV pl 1 pld 2 plv 1 rl 1 rld 2 rlv 2; tarsi I – IV 0. Pedipalp (Figure 3 D – E): cymbium hirsute, RTA short, thumb-like, with rounded apex directed at 11 - o’ clock retrolaterally (Figure 3 E). Tegulum moderately swollen, with short, triangular protrusion at distoretrolateral end (Figure 3 D). Embolus thin, moderately long, originating distoprolaterally, with pointed apex directed at 1 - o’ clock ventrally (Figure 3 D). Female. Unknown. Distribution. Known from the South West Khasi Hills and South Garo Hills District of Meghalaya (Figures 4 E, 5).	en	Kadam, Gautam, Tripathi, Rishikesh, Sudhikumar, Ambalaparambil Vasu (2023): Three new jumping spiders from northeastern India (Araneae: Salticidae: Hasariini: Habrocestum). Peckhamia 295 (1): 1-10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10834488
