Published December 31, 2020
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Fig. 2 in New euagrid spider species from Thailand and Malaysia, and new localities of Leptothele bencha (Arachnida: Araneae)
Authors/Creators
- 1. Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Genève, C.P. 6434, CH-1211 Genève 6, Switzerland
- 2. Sirinath Rajini Mangrove Ecosystem Learning Center, Pranburi, Prachuab Khiri Khan, Thailand
- 3. The Liphistius Project, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Description
Fig. 2. Localities of Leptothele spp. and Malayathele spp. on the Thai-Malay Peninsula. The coast of Sumatra is omitted. 1 - Ko Sirey (L. bencha); 2 - Ko Yao Noi (L. bencha); 3 - Khao Phanom Bencha (L. bencha, type locality); 4 - Thab Khaek - Hang Nak Hill and Khlong Jilat (L. bencha); 5 - Ban Chong Phlie (L. bencha); 6 - Ko Lanta (L. bencha); 7 - Ko Muk (L. bencha); 8 - Ko Libong (L. bencha); 9 - Ko Sukon (L. bencha); 10 - Ko Tarutao (L. bencha); 11 - Tham Khao Chang Hai (L. chang sp. nov., type locality); 12 - Ulu Groh (M. ulu sp. nov., type locality); 13 - Chenderiang (Malayathele sp.); 14 - Cameron Highlands (M. cameronensis sp. nov., type locality; M. ulu sp. nov.); 15 - Fraser's Hill (M. maculosa sp. nov., type locality); 16 - Genting Highlands (M. maculosa sp. nov.); 17 - Templer Park (M. kanching sp. nov.; type locality); 18 - Ulu Gombak (M. kanching sp. nov.); 19 - Jeram Pasu Waterfall (Malayathele sp.); 20 - Singapore (Euagridae/Dipluridae gen. sp.).
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