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03C63E37FFD157232CD7FCB3FDD8FC3D.text	03C63E37FFD157232CD7FCB3FDD8FC3D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pancorius Simon 1902	<div><p>Genus Pancorius Simon, 1902</p><p>Type species. Ergane dentichelis Simon, 1899 .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C63E37FFD157232CD7FCB3FDD8FC3D	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Wei-Hang;Wang, Cheng	Wang, Wei-Hang, Wang, Cheng (2020): Description of two new species of the jumping spider genus Pancorius Simon 1902 (Araneae: Salticidae) from Southwest China. Zootaxa 4899 (1): 354-362, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4899.1.17
03C63E37FFD157262CD7FC3CFC12F8F6.text	03C63E37FFD157262CD7FC3CFC12F8F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pancorius candidus Wang & Wang 2020	<div><p>Pancorius candidus sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 1–13, 23</p><p>Etymology. The specific name is from the Latin word candidus (bright), adjective, and refers to the bright coloration of live specimens.</p><p>Diagnosis. The male of the new species closely resembles P. submontanus Prószyński, 1992 (Prószyński 1992: figs 116–117) known from West Bengal, India and P. wangdicus Żabka, 1990 (Żabka 1990: figs 16–18) from Bhutan in the palpal structure, but can be distinguished by the obtuse tip of the RTA in retrolateral view (Fig 7), which is pointed in P. submontanus and P. wangdicus . The female somewhat resembles P. goulufengensis Peng, Yin, Yan &amp; Kim, 1988 (Peng et al. 1988: figs 4–6) from Hunan, China in having a paired pocket, but differs in: 1) the copulatory ducts are anterior-lateral to receptacles vs posterior to receptacles in P. goulufengensis; 2) the copulatory openings are located anteriolaterally vs posteriolaterally in P. goulufengensis; and 3) the receptacle is almost round vs oval in P. goulufengensis .(Figs 8–9).</p><p>Description. Male (Holotype, SCAU-YN-20190216001). Total length 6.34, PL 3.41, PW 2.82, OL 2.93, OW 1.93. Eye sizes: AME 0.71, ALE 0.39, PME 0.09, PLE 0.42; AER 2.57, PER 2.38, EFL 1.69. Clypeus height 0.37. Legs: I 8.14 (2.24, 0.97, 2.43, 1.55, 0.95); II 6.78 (2.15, 0.90, 1.71, 1.19, 0.83); III 7.91 (2.72, 0.99, 1.64, 1.68, 0.88); IV 7.55 (2.24, 0.74, 1.76, 2.02, 0.79).</p><p>Leg formula: 1342. Prosoma greyish-yellow, covered by white setae running from AMEs to PLEs, shaped into anteriorly prolonged hexagon, densely covered with black setae around eye field. Vibrant red-brown setae around AER. Lateral sides of prosoma with U-shaped zone of white setae, centrally disconnected. Chelicerae dark brown, with two promarginal and one retromarginal teeth. Clypeus dark-brown, with pale inner tip. Maxillae and labium dark-brown, with black setae. Sternum elliptical, light greyish-yellow. Opisthosoma suboval, light greyish-yellow. Dorsum scattered with quantities of black bristles, central area covered with white setae, forming longitudinal irregular stripe, narrowed medially. Venter dark-grey medially and pale bilaterally, with four longitudinal dotted lines. Spinnerets dark-grey, densely covered with setae. Legs dark-brown and greyish-yellow, significantly contrasting, each leg with spines, leg I with dense dark setae.</p><p>Palp: tibia approximately 1/2 cymbial length. RTA short, rectangular, terminus flat, tip slightly extended towards dorsum; tegulum with marked elongated lobe. Embolus arising disto-prolaterally on tegulum, stout basally, with pointed tip almost directed towards 1 o’clock in ventral view.</p><p>Female (Paratype, SCAU-YN-20190216002). Total length 6.30, PL 3.36, PW 2.68, OL 2.94, OW 1.98. Eye sizes: AME 0.76, ALE 0.41, PME 0.14, PLE 0.37; AER 2.43, PER 2.19, EFL 1.50. Clypeus height 0.18. Legs: I 6.48 (1.94, 0.92, 1.76, 1.09, 0.77); II 5.97 (1.92, 0.88, 1.49, 0.95, 0.73); III 7.41 (2.54, 0.92, 1.58, 1.47, 0.90); IV 7.46 (2.34, 0.79, 1.74, 1.73, 0.86) .</p><p>Habitus similar to that of male except dorsum of opisthosoma darker, lacking distinct prolonged hexagon marking of white setae on prosoma, and red-brown setae around AER.</p><p>Epigyne: epigynal plate anteriorly extended, sector-shaped. Copulatory openings laterally widened, slit-shaped. Copulatory ducts thick, running posteriorly. Paired bell-shaped epigynal pockets situated posteriorly, separated from each other by less the 1/2 their width. Receptacles circular, immediately adjacent to each other. Fertilization ducts originate from anterior edge of receptacles.</p><p>Type material. Holotype ³: CHINA: Yunnan: Yingjiang County, Nabang Town, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=97.59935&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=24.66784" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 97.59935/lat 24.66784)">Rongshuwang Scenic Spot</a>, 24°40’04.22’’N, 97°35’57.66’’E, 937 m a.s.l., leg. Wei-hang Wang, 16.II.2019 (beating shrubs) (SCAU-YN- 20190216001). The type material was captured in subadult stage, raised in the lab and all specimens matured at 4.IV.2019.</p><p>Paratypes: Same data as holotype, 2♀ (SCAU-YN-20190216002, SCAU-YN-20190216003) .</p><p>Habitat. Specimens of the new species were collected from the foliage of shrubs in a mountain area, and the species has not been recorded in plain terrain yet.</p><p>Distribution. Known only from the type locality in Yunnan, China.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C63E37FFD157262CD7FC3CFC12F8F6	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Wei-Hang;Wang, Cheng	Wang, Wei-Hang, Wang, Cheng (2020): Description of two new species of the jumping spider genus Pancorius Simon 1902 (Araneae: Salticidae) from Southwest China. Zootaxa 4899 (1): 354-362, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4899.1.17
03C63E37FFD557272CD7FF66FD8DF8A7.text	03C63E37FFD557272CD7FF66FD8DF8A7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pancorius wesolowskae Wang & Wang 2020	<div><p>Pancorius wesolowskae sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 14–23</p><p>Etymology. The new species is named in honour of Prof. Helena Wanda Wesołowska (Wrocław, Poland), who has contributed an enormous amount to studies of the Palaearctic and African jumping spider fauna.</p><p>Diagnosis. The male of the new species closely resembles P. wangdicus (Żabka 1990: figs 16–18), known only from the male from Bhutan, but can be distinguished by: 1) RTA is shorter and relatively blunt (Figs 19–20) vs more elongated and pointed in P. wangdicus; 2) the lower margin of the prosoma is uncovered (Fig 14) vs covered with white seta bands in P. wangdicus . The female resembles P. cadus Jastrzębski, 2011 (Jastrzębski 2011: figs 7–8) in general epigyne structure, but can be distinguished by the copulatory openings, which are slit-shaped in the new species rather than C-shaped in P. cadus, and by the distance between the copulatory ducts, which is less than the distance between receptacles in the new species compared to more than twice greater than the distance between receptacles in P. cadus .(Figs 21–22).</p><p>Description. Male (Holotype, SCAU-GZ-20130508001). Total length 6.30, PL 3.36, PW 2.82, OL 2.94, OW 1.98. Eye sizes: AME 0.76, ALE 0.41, PME 0.14, PLE 0.37; AER 2.43, PER 2.19, EFL 1.50. Clypeus height 0.18. Legs: I 5.78 (1.81, 0.85, 1.51, 0.92, 0.69); II 5.10 (1.67, 0.75, 1.29, 0.71, 0.68); III 6.64 (2.28, 0.82, 1.46, 1.28, 0.80); IV 5.92 (1.82, 0.69, 1.34, 1.40, 0.67).</p><p>Prosoma dark-brown, broadened, with a central red-brown area, and covered with sparse white setae behind the PLEs. White setae around the AER. Clypeus brown, covered with white setae centrally. Chelicerae dark-brown, with two promarginal and one retromarginal teeth. Maxillae and labium dark-brown. Sternum elliptical, brownish. Legs brownish-yellow to dark brown. Opisthosoma dark grey, covered with dense translucent yellowish setae, sparsely scattered with bristles. Dorsum with a longitudinal light broad central band followed by several pairs of inclined extensions. Venter light grey, with four dotted lines. Spinnerets dark brown to greyish-yellow. Leg I fairly strong, patellar dorsum and tibia with cluster of brush-like dark setae, and all legs with spines.</p><p>Palp: tibia slightly longer than 1/3 cymbial length. RTA almost triangular, blunt and short. Tegulum with a domed lobe, extended from the proximal margin. Embolus thick, basally expanded into a keel shape, and tapered to a blunt tip.</p><p>Female (Paratype, SCAU-GZ-20130508002). Total length 7.93, PL 3.40, PW 2.85, OL 4.53, OW 3.44. Eye sizes: AME 0.77, ALE 0.45, PME 0.13, PLE 0.39; AER 2.53, PER 2.25, EFL 1.67. Clypeus height 0.24. Legs: I 5.57 (1.74, 0.85, 1.44, 0.81, 0.73); II 5.32 (1.78, 0.93, 1.16, 0.75, 0.70); III 6.88 (2.49, 0.88, 1.44, 1.14, 0.93); IV 6.57 (2.21, 0.71, 1.43, 1.43, 0.79). Leg formula: 3412. Habitus similar to that of male. Leg I more slender than male, without brush-like dark setae. Epigyne: epigynal plate posteriorly widened, anterior margin notably convex. Copulatory openings slit-shaped. Epigynal pockets paired, slightly wide than long, located posteriorly, relatively close to each other. Copulatory ducts strongly sclerotized, stretched posteriorly. Receptacles almost round, obviously separated from each other by less than 1/2 their diameter. Fertilization ducts originated from middle of inner sides of receptacles.</p><p>Type material. Holotype ³: CHINA: Guizhou: Jiangkou County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.79856&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.882132" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.79856/lat 27.882132)">Machaohe of Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve</a>, 27°52’55.67’’N, 108°47’54.83’’E, 615 m a.s.l., leg. Cheng Wang, Ming-yong Liao &amp; Bo Yu, 8.V.2013 (collected by beating shrubs) (SCAU-GZ-20130508001).</p><p>Paratype: Same data as holotype, 1♀ (SCAU-GZ-20130508002) .</p><p>Distribution. Known only from the type locality.</p><p>Habitat. The specimens were collected from a low altitude mountain region, where the habitat was relatively undisturbed. Based on the authors’ experience during fieldwork, species of the genus Pancorius is nearly restricted to habitats that have not been severely influenced by human activities, and potential distribution of the new species will be possibly concentrated in the regions that share a similar environment with the type locality, i.e. humid marginal areas of mountain forests.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C63E37FFD557272CD7FF66FD8DF8A7	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Wei-Hang;Wang, Cheng	Wang, Wei-Hang, Wang, Cheng (2020): Description of two new species of the jumping spider genus Pancorius Simon 1902 (Araneae: Salticidae) from Southwest China. Zootaxa 4899 (1): 354-362, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4899.1.17
