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A new species-group ofClubionaLatreille, 1804 and descriptions of four new species from Borneo (Araneae, Clubionidae)

Authors: Pakawin Dankittipakul; Tippawan Singtripop;

A new species-group ofClubionaLatreille, 1804 and descriptions of four new species from Borneo (Araneae, Clubionidae)

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A new species-group, the apiculata-group, of Clubiona Latreille, 1804 is erected to accommodate four new spider species closely related to the hystrix- and pahilistapyasea-groups from tropical forests of Borneo. These new taxa are Clubiona apiculata sp. nov., Clubiona conica sp. nov., Clubiona cylindriformis sp. nov. and Clubiona cultrata sp. nov.http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6063425C-2445-4173-91B7-0F730B30708F

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