taxonID	type	description	language	source
03C27403EC1CFFC4FE18FE5FB9324814.taxon	diagnosis	diagnoSiS (after Gardzińska 2006) Cephalothorax rounded, eyes on large protuberances. First legs longest and distinctly more robust than the others, held in mantis-like manner. Trochanters I elongate (longer than coxae). Tibiae I swollen, with heavy ventral fringe of stiff flattened setae, and armed with 7 - 9 pairs of ventral spines. Metatarsi I thin, always with 3 pairs of ventral spines, short in males and long in females. Chelicerae of fissident pattern, somewhat flat-fronted. Male pedipalps robust. Bulbus nearly oval, lateral tibial apophysis broad, directed somewhat dorsally and bent towards the cymbium. Epigyne with antero-lateral margins wide, wing-shaped and strongly sclerotized. Insemination ducts proximally narrow, with distal chambers accompanied by accessory glands and connected with spermathecae through narrow channels.	en	Gardzińska, Joanna, Patoleta, Barbara (2010): A new species of Ohilimia Strand, 1911 from New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae). Genus 21: 625-629
03C27403EC1CFFC1FE22FBD6B9CC4EAC.taxon	description	(Figs 1 - 7)	en	Gardzińska, Joanna, Patoleta, Barbara (2010): A new species of Ohilimia Strand, 1911 from New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae). Genus 21: 625-629
03C27403EC1CFFC1FE22FBD6B9CC4EAC.taxon	etymology	etymology The specific name is derived from the type locality: Lae in New Guinea.	en	Gardzińska, Joanna, Patoleta, Barbara (2010): A new species of Ohilimia Strand, 1911 from New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae). Genus 21: 625-629
03C27403EC1CFFC1FE22FBD6B9CC4EAC.taxon	diagnosis	diagnoSiS O. laensis may be distinguished from the females of other species of Ohilimia by the details of the epigyne structure: spermathecae with additional small chambers, accessory glands of insemination ducts small and rather indistinct, wing-shaped antero-lateral margins enlarged. Each femur of first pair legs with distinctive, sclerotized retroventral edge.	en	Gardzińska, Joanna, Patoleta, Barbara (2010): A new species of Ohilimia Strand, 1911 from New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae). Genus 21: 625-629
03C27403EC1CFFC1FE22FBD6B9CC4EAC.taxon	description	deScriPtion Female holotype (Figs 1 - 7). Cephalothorax rounded, dark brown, sparsely covered with fine, whitish hairs. Ocular area almost black with pale, scale-like hairs. Clypeus low, dark brown, covered with few, moderately long whitish hairs. Chelicerae brown, maxillae and labium of similar colour, chewing margins yellow. Sternum scutiform, brown. Abdomen with orange patch in anterior part and pattern of light spots and dots on grey background; fine, whitish hairs form three, not quite distinctive transverse stripes. Venter paler than dorsal surface, with oblong rows of small brownish-grey spots. Spinnerets grey. Epigyne as in Figs 6 - 7. Legs I brown, with yellow tarsi, others yellow-brown. Tibiae I with dorso-lateral patch of fine, whitish hairs, ventrally 8 pairs of strong spines and dense fringe of flattened brown setae. Femora I with clearly marked retroventral edge (see arrow in Fig. 2). Metatarsi I with 3 pairs of long, ventral spines. Dimensions: CL 2.55; CW 2.08; CH 1.25; AEW 1.70; PEW 1.85; EFL 1.45; AL 3.20; AW 1.68; L 1 10.15 (0.95 + 1.05 + 2.30 + 1.15 + 2.30 + 1.80 + 0.70). Male unknown.	en	Gardzińska, Joanna, Patoleta, Barbara (2010): A new species of Ohilimia Strand, 1911 from New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae). Genus 21: 625-629
03C27403EC1CFFC1FE22FBD6B9CC4EAC.taxon	distribution	diStriBution Known only from type locality: Lae in New Guinea.	en	Gardzińska, Joanna, Patoleta, Barbara (2010): A new species of Ohilimia Strand, 1911 from New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae). Genus 21: 625-629
03C27403EC1CFFC1FE22FBD6B9CC4EAC.taxon	materials_examined	tyPe material Holotype: female (AMNH, holotype), Papua New Guinea (Morobe Province): Lae, September 1949, coll. n. l. h. krauss.	en	Gardzińska, Joanna, Patoleta, Barbara (2010): A new species of Ohilimia Strand, 1911 from New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae). Genus 21: 625-629
