Camptoscaphiella gunsa Baehr, new species

Figures 184–185, 228–237; map 1

TYPE: Female holotype, from India, Taplejung Distr., Gunsa, 3100 m, 27°40′ N, 87°56′ E (11 Sep 1983, Martens, Daams), deposited in SMF (PBI_ OON 15715).

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.

DIAGNOSIS: Females can be separated from all other Camptoscaphiella females by their tiny circular median plate and a copulatory duct that is long, narrow, straight, posteriorly directed, and internally convoluted.

MALE: Unknown.

FEMALE (PBI_ OON 15715, figs. 228–237): Total length 2.82. Eyes: ALE 0.098, PME 0.081; PLE 0.093. Abdomen oval, dorsal scutum yellow-brown, covering less than 12 of abdomen and less than 14 abdomen width. Legs: femur I with 2 prolateral spines additionally. Postepigastric scutum, epigynal area wide oval; with small anterior sclerite and small oval median plate; copulatory duct long, narrow, straight, posteriorly directed, internally convoluted with sharp tip just reaching posterior groove; apodemes thin, not reaching posterior groove (figs. 184, 185).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: INDIA: Himachal Pradesh, Dalhousie, 1950 m, 32°53′N, 75°59′E, 20 Oct 1988, S. Vit, 2♀ (MHNG PBI_ OON 12766); 2♀ (MHNG PBI_ OON 12863).

NEPAL: Gorkha Dist., Chuling Khola, Djinshi Kharka, 3400 m, 28°26′N, 84°48′E, 4–5 Aug 1983, Martens, Schawaller, 2♀ (SMF PBI_ OON 15732); Gorkha Dist., Chuling Khola, Djongshi Kharka, mixed forest, 3050 m, 28°26′ N, 84°47′ E, 5 Aug 1983, Martens, Schawaller, 1♀ (SMF PBI_ OON 15741).

DISTRIBUTION: Himalayan mountains in North India and Nepal (map 1).