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Harmochirus tikaderi n. sp. ♂. a. Habitus, dorsal view. b. Spinnerets, ventral side of abdomen's tip. c. Chelicera. d. Maxillae and labium. e. Sternum. f. First leg showing spination. g-h. Male palp. g. lateral view. h. ventral view.
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The new jumping spider species, Harmochirus tikaderi sp. n. of the family Salticidae is described from Khulna, Bangladesh. Generic diagnosis and distribution are provided together with the description of the species.
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... tikaderi sp. n. (Figs. 1, 2) Material examined: Holotype: 1 male. Paratype: 1 male; both collected from the same locality. ...
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... tikaderi sp. n. (Figs. 1, 2) Material examined: Holotype: 1 male. Paratype: 1 male; both collected from the same locality. (Figs. 1a, 2): Body very small. Cephalothorax black, legs brown and abdomen dark brown. Total body length 5.10. Carapace 2.10 long, 1.80 wide. Abdomen 3.00 long and 1.90 wide. Cephalothorax: Carapace dark blackish brown, broad, greatly elongate, rectangular, nearly parallel sided, longer than wide, anteriorly broad and posteriorly narrowing, ...
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... narrowing, clothed with brown spines and pubescence. Eyes pearly white, dissimilar; anterior row of eyes faintly recurved; anterior medians nearly 4 times larger than the anterior laterals; 2 nd row of eyes brown, minute, placed little far from the anterior row; posterior row of eyes large, straight, placed marginally; ocular trapezium square (Fig. 1a). Chelicerae brown, broad basally, strong, each of inner and outer margins with 1 tooth (Fig. 1c). Maxillae brown, petal-like, longer than wide, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Labium brown, broad, astray-shaped, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Sternum brown, anteromedially wide, posteriorly pointed, hairy (Fig. 1e). Legs short and ...
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... row of eyes faintly recurved; anterior medians nearly 4 times larger than the anterior laterals; 2 nd row of eyes brown, minute, placed little far from the anterior row; posterior row of eyes large, straight, placed marginally; ocular trapezium square (Fig. 1a). Chelicerae brown, broad basally, strong, each of inner and outer margins with 1 tooth (Fig. 1c). Maxillae brown, petal-like, longer than wide, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Labium brown, broad, astray-shaped, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Sternum brown, anteromedially wide, posteriorly pointed, hairy (Fig. 1e). Legs short and strong; leg I enlarged, robust, tibiae and metatarsi with a series of linearly arranged strong spines ...
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... anterior laterals; 2 nd row of eyes brown, minute, placed little far from the anterior row; posterior row of eyes large, straight, placed marginally; ocular trapezium square (Fig. 1a). Chelicerae brown, broad basally, strong, each of inner and outer margins with 1 tooth (Fig. 1c). Maxillae brown, petal-like, longer than wide, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Labium brown, broad, astray-shaped, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Sternum brown, anteromedially wide, posteriorly pointed, hairy (Fig. 1e). Legs short and strong; leg I enlarged, robust, tibiae and metatarsi with a series of linearly arranged strong spines (Fig. 1f); leg formula 1432 and the measurements (in mm) as in Abdomen: ...
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... from the anterior row; posterior row of eyes large, straight, placed marginally; ocular trapezium square (Fig. 1a). Chelicerae brown, broad basally, strong, each of inner and outer margins with 1 tooth (Fig. 1c). Maxillae brown, petal-like, longer than wide, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Labium brown, broad, astray-shaped, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Sternum brown, anteromedially wide, posteriorly pointed, hairy (Fig. 1e). Legs short and strong; leg I enlarged, robust, tibiae and metatarsi with a series of linearly arranged strong spines (Fig. 1f); leg formula 1432 and the measurements (in mm) as in Abdomen: Rounded, nearly ball-like, clothed with fine hairs, spines and ...
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... ocular trapezium square (Fig. 1a). Chelicerae brown, broad basally, strong, each of inner and outer margins with 1 tooth (Fig. 1c). Maxillae brown, petal-like, longer than wide, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Labium brown, broad, astray-shaped, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Sternum brown, anteromedially wide, posteriorly pointed, hairy (Fig. 1e). Legs short and strong; leg I enlarged, robust, tibiae and metatarsi with a series of linearly arranged strong spines (Fig. 1f); leg formula 1432 and the measurements (in mm) as in Abdomen: Rounded, nearly ball-like, clothed with fine hairs, spines and pubescence; ventrally pale yellow with dense hairs; spinnerets (Fig. 1b). Female: ...
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... (Fig. 1c). Maxillae brown, petal-like, longer than wide, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Labium brown, broad, astray-shaped, scopulate anteriorly (Fig. 1d). Sternum brown, anteromedially wide, posteriorly pointed, hairy (Fig. 1e). Legs short and strong; leg I enlarged, robust, tibiae and metatarsi with a series of linearly arranged strong spines (Fig. 1f); leg formula 1432 and the measurements (in mm) as in Abdomen: Rounded, nearly ball-like, clothed with fine hairs, spines and pubescence; ventrally pale yellow with dense hairs; spinnerets (Fig. 1b). Female: unknown. Etymology: The species is named after the famous Indian Arachnologist Dr. B.K. Tikader. Remarks : Known Harmochirus ...
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... pointed, hairy (Fig. 1e). Legs short and strong; leg I enlarged, robust, tibiae and metatarsi with a series of linearly arranged strong spines (Fig. 1f); leg formula 1432 and the measurements (in mm) as in Abdomen: Rounded, nearly ball-like, clothed with fine hairs, spines and pubescence; ventrally pale yellow with dense hairs; spinnerets (Fig. 1b). Female: unknown. Etymology: The species is named after the famous Indian Arachnologist Dr. B.K. Tikader. Remarks : Known Harmochirus species (Tikader, 1976;Żabka, 1985;Yaginuma, 1986;Davies & Żabka, 1989;Okuma et al., 1993;Barrion & Litsinger, 1995;Logunov et al., 1997;Xiao & Wang, 2005;Sen et al., 2015;Biswas, 2016) do not show ...
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