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Nomenclatural acts
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In the Taxonomy section, the LSID for five new species are missing. For ensuring that the validity of these new species, the LSID, naming of new species, holotype designation, and diagnosis are re-declared in this correction. For information on the paratype, other material examined, detailed description, distribution, etymology, illustration, and deposited location of holotype and paratype refer to [1].
- 1. Hamataliwa cordivulva sp. nov.
LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:22A4BDB3-AF3D-4DE7-BACA-8E9C83A46E4F
Holotype
One male (TESRI-Ar4271), 04 May 2020, Heren, Hualien, Taiwan (24.2481 N, 121.7163 E, 35m elevation), Chi-Chun Liao leg.
Diagnosis
This species is similar to H. foveata in male palp organ with a cavity-shaped retrolateral depression in tibia, but can be distinguished from latter by the following characters: (1) the vRTA is larger; (2) the edge of tibial retrolateral depression present horizontal section (Figs 9D, 10C); (3) the tip of MA is protruded ventrally; (4) the central depression of epigyne is larger and wider (Figs 7B, 8A).
- 2. Hamataliwa leporauris sp. nov.
LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:2FCC4D28-F5DE-474F-9C7B-39CDFA6C5062
Holotype
one male (TESRI-C040071), 12 Mar. 2016, Duona Forest Road, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (22.8880 N, 120.7379 E; 1050m elevation), Yu-Da Lai leg.
Diagnosis
This species can be distinguished from other congeneric species by the tip of MA, which is slender and elongate upward (Figs 15D, 16C), and by the vulva with a pair of prolonged, hare ear-like spermatheca (Figs 13C, 14D).
- 3. Tapponia auriola sp. nov.
LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:6227E16A-6754-4603-84D0-F6A321A571BD
Hototype: one male (TESRI- Ar5755), 22 May 2021, Wushikeng, Taichung, Taiwan (24.2958 N, 120.9282 E; 560m elevation), Zheng-Di Li leg.
Diagnosis
Tapponia micans Simon, 1885 is the only species of the monotypic genus. Both T. auriola sp. nov. and T. micans have iridescent scales, male palp organ with a U-shaped tegular lobe and a transverse retrolateral apophysis, but the former can be distinguished from the latter by the following characters: (1) dRTA situated distally (Figs 21B, 22B; proximally in T. micans); (2) the tip of MA flat and wide (acuminate in T. micans); (3) female internal genitalia present a central strongly sclerotized lump (Figs 19C, 20B; central void in T. micans).
- 4. Tapponia parva sp. nov.
LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:DD2185B0-D416-4933-90AE-08CF1A60B377
Holotype: one male (TESRI-Ar5754), 13 Apr. 2021, Guanyin tunnel, Yilan, Taiwan (24.4360 N, 121.7742 E;70m elevation), Chi-Wei leg.
Diagnosis
Tapponia parva sp. nov. is similar to T. auriola sp. nov. in body shape and structure of male palp organ, but can be distinguished from latter by the following characters: (1) abdomen is not covered by iridescent scales; (2) dRTA is smaller, and slight upturned distally (Fig 23B–D; larger and not present upturned in T. auriola); (3) tegulum lobe is wider, and less expand downward (Fig 23B); (4) the tip of MA is membranous (Fig 23D; black and blunt tip in T. auriola).
- 5. Tapponia rarobulbus sp. nov.
LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:3BF31FF1-8486-49D2-A83F-246B1D2FE8A0
Holotype: one male (TESRI- Ar3147), 10 Aug. 2018, Xiangyang, Taitung, Taiwan (23.2477 N, 120.9866 E; 2295m elevation), Wen-Chun Huang leg.
Diagnosis
The palp organ structure is very different from other congeneric species, and can be recognized by following characters: (1) dRTA quite large and expanded upward (Figs 25B, 26B); (2) tegulum lobe small; (3) embolus very long and curved, wrapped around genital bulb, except on the retrolateral side (Figs 25B, 26B).
Reference
- 1. Lo Y-Y, Cheng R- C, Lin C- P (2024) Integrative species delimitation and five new species of lynx spiders (Araneae, Oxyopidae) in Taiwan. PLoS ONE 19(5): e0301776. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0301776 pmid:38722906
Citation: Lo Y-Y, Cheng R-C, Lin C-P (2024) Correction: Integrative species delimitation and five new species of lynx spiders (Araneae, Oxyopidae) in Taiwan. PLoS ONE 19(12): e0316369. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316369
Published: December 19, 2024
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