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      Notes on two Stiphropus species from China (Araneae, Thomisidae)

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          Background

          The spider genus Stiphropus Gerstaecker, 1873 currently includes 21 extant species that are distributed in Africa (12) and Asia (9). Four species, S. falciformus Yang, Zhu & Song, 2006, S. myrmecophilus Huang & Lin, 2020, S. ocellatus Thorell, 1887 and S. soureni Sen, 1964, are currently known from China.

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          The mismatched female of S. falciformus is reported as a new species: S. qianlei sp. n. (♂♀). The unknown male of S. soureni Sen, 1964 is described for the first time. Photos and morphological descriptions are provided.

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          Spider taxonomy for an advanced China.

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            Tip of the iceberg: species diversity of Pholcus spiders (Araneae, Pholcidae) in the Changbai Mountains, Northeast China

            Despite 250 years of taxonomic classification and over 1.2 million species already catalogued, known species diversity is only a small part of true species diversity on Earth, and thus, the known species are only the tip of iceberg. Here, we investigated the genus Pholcus Walckenaer, 1805 of the family Pholcidae C. L. Koch, 1850 in the Changbai Mountains, Northeast China, which provides an excellent case of high species diversity. Previously, only 14 endemic Pholcus spiders, all belonging to the P. phungiformes species group, and two introduced species P. manueli Gertsch, 1937 and P. zichyi Kulczyński, 1901 from the P. crypticolens species group, have been recorded from this area. Our study confirmed 11 new species of the P. phungiformes species group based on morphology and three methods of molecular species delimitation: P. gaizhou Yao & Li, sp. nov. , P. guanshui Yao & Li, sp. nov. , P. jiguanshan Yao & Li, sp. nov. , P. longxigu Yao & Li, sp. nov. , P. luoquanbei Yao & Li, sp. nov. , P. shenshi Yao & Li, sp. nov. , P. tianmenshan Yao & Li, sp. nov. , P. wangjiang Yao & Li, sp. nov. , P. xingqi Yao & Li, sp. nov. , P. yaoshan Yao & Li, sp. nov. , and P. yuhuangshan Yao & Li, sp. nov. This study brings the fauna of the P. phungiformes species group from the Changbai Mountains to 25 species, approximately two times more than previously known, which could indicate that species diversity in the area is underestimated for all arthropod fauna.
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              Challenging Wallacean and Linnean shortfalls: Ectatosticta spiders (Araneae, Hypochilidae) from China

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                Journal
                Biodivers Data J
                Biodivers Data J
                1
                urn:lsid:arphahub.com:pub:F9B2E808-C883-5F47-B276-6D62129E4FF4
                urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:245B00E9-BFE5-4B4F-B76E-15C30BA74C02
                Biodiversity Data Journal
                Pensoft Publishers
                1314-2836
                1314-2828
                2023
                02 June 2023
                : 11
                : e105695
                Affiliations
                [1 ] State Key Laboratory of Protein and Plant Gene Research, School of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China State Key Laboratory of Protein and Plant Gene Research, School of Life Sciences, Peking University Beijing 100871 China
                [2 ] Hebei Key Laboratory of Animal Diversity, College of Life Science, Langfang Normal University, Langfang 065000, China Hebei Key Laboratory of Animal Diversity, College of Life Science, Langfang Normal University Langfang 065000 China
                [3 ] Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of sciences, Beijing 100101, China Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of sciences Beijing 100101 China
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Yejie Lin ( linyejie15@ 123456gmail.com ).

                Academic editor: Yanfeng Tong

                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9437-5732
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6789-2731
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3290-5416
                Article
                105695 22150
                10.3897/BDJ.11.e105695
                10257076
                28c0e2e8-e44d-4757-87a1-31f985111d51
                Fengyuan Li, Yejie Lin, Shuqiang Li

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 28 April 2023
                : 30 May 2023
                Page count
                Figures: 7, Tables: 0, References: 13
                Categories
                Taxonomy & Inventories
                Animalia
                Zoology & Animal Biology
                Cenozoic
                Asia

                diagnosis,new species,misidentification,taxonomic,myrmecophilous

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