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            <p> Genus  Falcileptoneta Komatsu, 1970</p>
            <p> Type species.  Leptoneta striata Oi, 1952</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. The genus  Falcileptoneta is separated from all other leptonetids by the following combination of the male palpal characters: femur lacking a row of strong spine (present in some species); tibia with 1–3 retrolateral tibial apophyses (in some species degenerated to spine or setae); tarsus undivided, apically blunt without a tapering process. Additionally, the female genital characters include: spermathecal stalks coiled once or twice; spermathecae oval. </p>
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            <p> Falcileptoneta alboclavata sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figures 2–3, 13 (1)</p>
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                 Type material.   Holotype: ♁,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 128.32814/lat 34.97014)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=128.32814&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.97014">Namsan Park</a>
                 , 386,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 128.32814/lat 34.97014)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=128.32814&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.97014">Dongoe-ri</a>
                 , Goseong-eup, Goseong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea (34°58ʹ12.5ʺN, 128°19ʹ41.3ʺE), 03.iv.2020, J.H. Ahn leg. (NIBR)  .   Paratypes: 3 ♁, 7 ♀, same data as holotype (SNU); 1 ♁,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 128.25531/lat 35.0685)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=128.25531&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.0685">Mt. Hondonsan</a>
                 ,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 128.25531/lat 35.0685)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=128.25531&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.0685">Shinjeon-ri</a>
                 , Daega-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea (35°04ʹ06.6ʺN, 128°15ʹ19.1ʺE), 31.vii.2018, T. S. Kwon leg. (NIFoS)  . 
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                 Other material examined.   1 juv.,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 127.892944/lat 34.74064)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=127.892944&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.74064">Deoksin-ri</a>
                 , Seolcheon-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea (34°44ʹ26.3ʺN, 127°53ʹ34.6ʺE), 28.viii.2014, J.W. Kim &amp; Y.G. Choi leg  ;   1 juv.,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 127.892944/lat 34.74064)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=127.892944&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.74064">Deoksin-ri</a>
                 , Seolcheon-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea (34°44ʹ26.3ʺN, 127°53ʹ34.6ʺE), 06.viii.2014, J.W. Kim  ;   1 juv.,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 127.89183/lat 34.781387)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=127.89183&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.781387">Danghangri</a>
                 , Nam-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea (34°46ʹ53.0ʺN, 127°53ʹ30.6ʺE), 27.viii.2014, J.W. Kim &amp; Y.G. Choi leg  ;   3 juv.,  Sangju-ri , Sangju-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea, 14.viii.2019, Z. Zhao &amp; S. T. Kim leg. 
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            <p>Etymology. The specific name is derived from the combination of the Latin noun albo meaning “white color” and the adjective clavatus meaning “striped” referring to the patterns of the abdomen.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Falcileptoneta alboclavata sp. nov. can be separated from all  Falcileptoneta species except  F. moakensis Seo, 2015 by the following combination of characters: abdomen with row of white chevron patterns; tip of tibia and basal part of tarsus with many projections retrolaterally; palpal bulb with sickle-like embolus tip and three types of sclerite. Separated from  F. moakensis by having finger-like RTA (conical shaped and sharply tapering in  F. moakensis ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male (Holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 2A, B. Body length 1.84. Prosoma dark purplish brown but gradually lighter towards central region, with two setae scattered between AME and PME, 0.78 long 0.72 wide, 1.08 times longer than wide; eyes six well developed. Sternum long semi-circular, 0.53 long 0.41 wide; Endite Lshaped, longer than wide. Legs thin and elongated, femur I 2.11 times longer than prosoma length, leg formula I-IV-II-III, Leg measurements: I 5.32 (1.65, 0.28, 1.92, 0.82, 0.65), II 4.59 (1.32, 0.27. 1.39, 1.01, 0.60), III 3.72 (1.03, 0.25, 1.0, 0.81, 0.63), IV 4.93 (1.37, 0.27, 1.44, 1.11, 0.74), palp 1.35 (0.45, 0.21, 0.33, 0.36). Palp (Fig. 2C–F): femur without row of strong spine; tibia with three trichobothrium and many projections retrolaterally that slightly increasing in size distally and with one seta above on each, retrolateral tibial apophysis finger-like curved inwards without sharp tapering process; tarsus undivided with transverse depression, with projections in basal part, apically blunt with dense of long setae; palpal bulb oval, 1.81 times longer than wide, with thin sickle-like embolus, and three types of sclerite: median sclerite shoehorn-like, prolateral sclerite dark and needle shape, retrolateral sclerite membranous. Opisthosoma dark, purplish brown and oval with six white chevron patterns, first one extended across the abdomen and decreasing in width posteriorly, 1.06 long, 0.77 wide.</p>
            <p>Female. Habitus as in Fig. 3A, B. Similar to male in general appearance but darker than male in coloration. Total length 1.89. Prosoma dark purplish brown, with three setae scattered around PME, 0.81 long 0.76 wide, 1.06 times longer than wide; eyes six. Sternum shield shape, widely protruded posteriorly, 0.52 long, 0.47 wide. Legs thin and elongated, femur I 1.95 times longer than prosoma length, leg formula I-IV-II-III, Leg measurements: I 5.08 (1.58, 0.31, 1.85, 0.75, 0.59), II 4.34 (1.22, 0.29, 1.32, 0.93, 0.58), III 3.52 (0.99, 0.24, 0.96, 0.76, 0.57), IV 4.79 (1.34, 0.25, 1.41, 1.08, 0.71), palp 1.50 (0.48, 0.17, 0.38, 0.47). Opisthosoma dark brown with white chevron patterns, arrangement similar to male, 1.08 long, 0.83 wide. Internal gentialia (Fig. 3C): atrium sub-quadrangle, spermathecae stalk coiled once, spermathecae elongated oval heading downwards.</p>
            <p>Habitat information. This species was found in litter and between rock piles in mixed forests and parks.</p>
            <p>Distribution. South Korea (Namhae-gun &amp; Goseong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do) (Fig. 13).</p>
            <p> Comments. DNA barcodes of this species have been reported in Oh et al. (2022), synonym to  Falcileptoneta sp 21 (GenBank Acc. No.: ON041811, ON041816, ON041817, ON041874, ON041875, ON041876, ON041877, ON041878, ON041879, ON041880, ON041881, ON041882, ON041930, ON041931, ON041934). </p>
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            <p> Falcileptoneta decemspina sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figures 1A–B, 4–5, 13 (2)</p>
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                 Type material.   Holotype: ♁,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 127.45161/lat 34.623165)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=127.45161&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.623165">Paryeong-ro</a>
                 , Yeongnam-myeon, Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea (34°37ʹ23.4ʺN, 127°27ʹ05.8ʺE), 14.ix.2021, J.H. Oh leg. (SNU)  . Paratypes: 1 ♁, 1 ♀, and  4 juv., same data as holotype (SNU) ;  1 male, 28.viii.2017, J.W. Kim &amp; Y.G. Choi leg., other data same as holotype (YIM) ;   1 ♁,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 127.5032/lat 34.449753)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=127.5032&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.449753">Haban-ro</a>
                 , Bongnaemyeon, Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea (34°26ʹ59.1ʺN, 127°30ʹ11.5ʺE), 15.iii.2017, J.W. Kim &amp; Y.G. Choi leg. (YIM)  . 
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            <p>Etymology. The specific name is derived from the combination of the Latin numeral decem meaning “ten” and the noun spina meaning “spine” referring to the number of spines in the tibia of the male palp.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Falcileptoneta decemspina sp. nov. can be separated from all  Falcileptoneta species (except  F. hansanensis Seo, 2015 ) by the following combination: palpal tibia with row of strong spines, RTA two spine-like. Separated from  F. hansanensis by having eight strong spines on the tibia (six in  F. hansanensis ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male (Holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 4A, B. Body length 1.30. Prosoma pale brown with purple border line in thoracic region, with two setae scattered in thoracic area, one in front of AER, and three around PME, 0.68 long 0.59 wide, 1.15 times longer than wide; eyes six well developed. Sternum shield shape, slightly protruded posteriorly, 0.46 long, 0.40 wide. Endite L-shaped, longer than wide. Legs thin and slightly elongated, femur I 1.62 times longer than prosoma length, leg formula I-IV-II-III, measurements: I 4.15 (1.10, 0.24, 1.24, 0.92, 0.65); II 3.31 (0.91, 0.23, 0.93, 0.69, 0.55); III 2.80 (0.74, 0.21, 0.77, 0.64, 0.44); IV 3.99 (1.07, 0.23, 1.25, 0.88, 0.56); palp 1.23 (0.47, 0.23, 0.27, 0.26). Palp (Fig. 4C–F): femur without row of strong spine; tibia with two trichobothrium, with eight strong spine retrolaterally; retrolateral tibial apophysis absent, but replaced by two spines; tarsus undivided, apically blunt with dense of long setae; palpal bulb oval, 1.87 times longer than wide, with thick beak-like embolus tip, and three types of sclerite: median sclerite narrow leaf-like, prolateral sclerite dark needle shaped, prolateral sclerite membranous. Opisthosoma brown and oval without particular patterns, with scattered setae, 0.62 long, 0.52 wide.</p>
            <p>Female. Habitus as in Fig. 5A, B. Similar to male in general appearance but slightly dark and larger than male in body length. Total length 1.56. Prosoma dark brown, 0.66 long 0.57 wide, 1.16 times longer than wide; eyes six well developed. Sternum shield shape, 0.45 long, 0.37 wide. Legs thin and slightly elongated, femur I 1.73 times longer than prosoma length, leg formula I-IV-II-III, Leg measurements: I 3.78 (0.99, 0.24, 1.13, 0.84, 0.58), II 3.08 (0.82, 0.23, 0.86, 0.66, 0.51), III 2.72 (0.73, 0.21, 0.72, 0.62, 0.44), IV 3.59 (0.92, 0.22, 1.06, 0.81, 0.58), palp 1.15 (0.38, 0.15, 0.27, 0.35). Opisthosoma brown, partially dark, 0.90 long, 0.70 wide. Internal genitalia (Fig. 5C): atrium sub-quadrangle, spermathecae stalk coiled twice, spermathecae circular heading laterally.</p>
            <p>Habitat information. This species was found in a layer of litter in mountainous regions.</p>
            <p>Distribution. South Korea (Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do) (Fig. 13).</p>
            <p> Comments. DNA barcodes of this species have been reported in Oh et al. (2022), synonym to  Falcileptoneta sp 16 (GenBank Acc. No.: ON042123, ON042124, ON042125, ON042127, ON042128). </p>
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            <p> Falcileptoneta innuta sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figures 1C–D, 6–7, 13 (3)</p>
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                 Type material.   Holotype: ♁,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 126.66161/lat 34.360165)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=126.66161&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.360165">Wando Arboretum</a>
                 : 156,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 126.66161/lat 34.360165)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=126.66161&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.360165">Chopyeong</a>
                 1-gil, Gunoe-myeon, Wando-gun, Korea (34°21ʹ36.6ʺN, 126°39ʹ41.8ʺE), 09.ix.2021, J.H. Oh leg. (SNU). 
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            <p> Paratypes: 4 ♁, 4 ♀, same data as holotype (SNU) ;  1 ♀, 18–19.viii.2020, other data same as holotype (SNU) . </p>
            <p> Other material examined. 9 juv., same data as holotype (SNU) ;  3 juv., 18–19.viii.2020, other data same as holotype (SNU) . </p>
            <p> Etymology. The specific name is derived from Latin verb  innuta meaning “beckon to” referring to the shape of retrolateral tibial apophysis. </p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Falcileptoneta innuta sp. nov. can be separated from all  Falcileptoneta species except  F. jindoensis sp. nov. by the following combination: abdomen with row of white chevron patterns; palpal tibia and tarsus without small projection, RTA semi-transparent, median sclerite shoehorn-like, bulb with sickle-like embolus tip. Separated from  F. jindoensis sp. nov. by a clear boundary of chevron patterns in abdomen (faint boundary in  F. jindoensis sp. nov. ), needle-like prolateral sclerite (blade-like in  F. jindoensis sp. nov. ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male (Holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 6A, B. Body length 1.84. Prosoma dark brown but gradually lighter towards central region, with three setae scattered in thoracic area, one in front of AER, and two between AME and PME, 0.81 long, 0.72 wide, 1.13 times longer than wide; eyes six well developed. Sternum shield shape slightly protruded wide posteriorly, 0.55 long, 0.52 wide. Endite L-shaped, longer than wide. Legs thin and elongated, femur I 2.00 times longer than prosoma length, leg formula I-IV-II-III, measurements: I 6.12 (1.60, 0.28, 1.95, 1.46, 0.83); II 4.81 (1.32, 0.27, 1.41, 1.06, 0.75); III 4.04 (1.09, 0.25, 1.14, 0.95, 0.61); IV 5.61 (1.49, 0.28, 1.72, 1.34, 0.78); palp 1.37 (0.53, 0.21, 0.30, 0.33). Palp (Fig. 6C–F): femur without row of strong spine; patella slightly elongated; tibia with three trichobothrium; retrolateral tibial apophysis semi-transparent, with a sharp and curved bending process apically; tarsus unbranched, apically blunt with dense of long setae; palpal bulb oval, 1.69 times longer than wide, with developed sickle-like embolus tip, and three types of sclerite: median sclerite shoehorn-like, prolateral sclerite dark and needle shape, retrolateral sclerite membranous. Opisthosoma dark brown and oval with eight to nine white chevron patterns decreasing in width posteriorly, 1.03 long, 0.70 wide.</p>
            <p>Female. Habitus as in Fig. 7A, B. Similar to male in general appearance and coloration but slightly larger than male in body size. Total length 2.01. Prosoma dark brown, coloration and arrangement of prosomal setae similar to male, 0.86 long 0.76 wide, 1.13 times longer than wide; eyes six. Sternum shield shape, widely protruded posteriorly, 0.57 long, 0.93 wide. Legs thin and elongated, femur I 1.78 times longer than prosoma length, leg formula I-IV-II-III, measurements: I 6.00 (1.53, 0.32, 1.90, 1.35, 0.90); II 4.53 (1.30, 0.28, 1.38, 1.02, 0.55); III 4.08 (1.10, 0.29, 1.13, 0.94, 0.62); IV 5.50 (1.46, 0.29, 1.69, 1.29, 0.77); Palp 1.62 (0.51, 0.19, 0.40, 0.52). Opisthosoma brown with white chaperons, arrangement similar to male, 1.15 long, 0.93 wide. Internal genitalia (Fig. 7C): atrium rectangular; posterior margin with short and fine setae; spermathecae stalk coiled once; spermathecae oval heading downwards.</p>
            <p>Habitat information. This species was found in litter and between rock piles in mixed forests.</p>
            <p>Distribution. South Korea (Wando Is., Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do) (Fig. 13).</p>
            <p> Comments. DNA barcodes of this species have been reported in Oh et al. (2022), synonym to  Falcileptoneta sp8 (GenBank Acc. No.: ON041850, ON041851, ON041852, ON041872, ON042103, ON042104, ON042105, ON042106, ON042107, ON042108, ON042109, ON042110, ON042111). </p>
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            <p> Falcileptoneta jindoensis sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figures 1 (E–F), 8, 13 (4)</p>
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                 Type material.   Holotype: ♁,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 126.305336/lat 34.466057)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=126.305336&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.466057">Sancheon-ri</a>
                 , Uisin-myeon, Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea (34°27ʹ57.8ʺN, 126°18ʹ19.2ʺE), 08.ix.2021, J.H Oh leg. (NIBR). 
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            <p> Other material examined. 1 juv., same data as holotype (SNU)</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific name is derived from the type locality, Jindo island.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Falcileptoneta jindoensis sp. nov. can be separated from all  Falcileptoneta species except  F. innuta sp. nov. by the following combination: abdomen with row of white chevron patterns; palpal tibia without small projection, RTA semi-transparent, bulb with sickle-like embolus tip. Separated from  F. innuta sp. nov. by a faint boundary of chevron patterns in abdomen (clear boundary in  F. innuta sp. nov. ), blade-like prolateral sclerite (needle-like in  F. jindoensis sp. nov. ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male (Holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 8A, B. Body length 1.90. prosoma dark brown but gradually lighter towards central region, with three setae in thoracic area and two both side of PME, 0.88 long 0.80 wide, 1.10 times longer than wide; eyes six well developed. Sternum shield shape slightly widely protruded posteriorly, 0.57 long, 0.55 wide. Endite L-shaped, longer than wide. Legs thin and elongated, femur I 2.52 times longer than prosoma length, leg formula I-IV-II-III, measurements: I 8.27 (2.22, 0.30, 2.66, 2.03, 1.06); II 6.01 (1.64, 0.30, 1.79, 1.35, 0.93); III 4.85 (1.35, 0.28, 1.45, 1.15, 0.62); IV 6.66 (1.83, 0.29, 2.14, 1.63, 0.77); palp 1.64 (0.65, 0.26, 0.35, 0.38). Palp (Fig. 8C–F): femur without row of strong spine; patella slightly elongated; tibia with two trichobothrium; retrolateral tibial apophysis finger-like, rather transparent with bifurcation and excessively bent inwards, apically tapering; tarsus unbranched, apically blunt with dense of long setae; palpal bulb oval, 1.67 times longer than wide, with developed sickle-like embolus tip, and three types of sclerite: median sclerite shoehorn-like, prolateral sclerite dark and blade-like, retrolateral sclerite membranous. Opisthosoma dark brown and oval with seven white chevron patterns decreasing in size and gradually clear in border posteriorly, 1.02 long, 0.67 wide.</p>
            <p>Female. Unknown (only an immature female was found).</p>
            <p>Habitat information. This species was found in litter in mixed forests.</p>
            <p>Distribution. South Korea (Jindo Is., Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do) (Fig. 13).</p>
            <p> Comments. DNA barcodes of this species have been reported in Oh et al. (2022), synonym to  Falcileptoneta sp9 (GenBank Acc. No.: ON042094, ON042095). </p>
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            <p> Falcileptoneta stilla sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figures 9–10, 13 (5)</p>
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                 Type material.   Holotype: ♁,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 126.92352/lat 37.767)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=126.92352&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=37.767">Gisan-ri</a>
                 , Gwangtan-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea (37°46ʹ01.2ʺN, 126°55ʹ24.7ʺE), 18.iv.2020, J.W. Seo leg. (NIBR)  .  Paratypes: 2 ♀, same data as holotype (SNU) . 
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            <p> Etymology. The specific name is derived from Latin noun  stilla meaning “drop of liquid” referring to the shape of ventral RTA. </p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Falcileptoneta stilla sp. nov. can be separated from all  Falcileptoneta species except  F.baegunsanensis Xu, Kim, Yoo, Nam &amp; Li, 2019 and  F. boeunensis Seo, 2015 by the following combination: male palpal tibia with quadrangle RTA bearing two spines, palpal bulb with sickle-like embolus tip and three types of sclerite. Separated from  F. baegunsanensis by having row of strong spines dorsally of the male palpal tibia (absent in  F. baegensanensis ), and from  F. boeunensis by having additional droplet-like RTA inwards (absent in  F. boeunensis ) and with four dorsal spines of the male palpal tibia (five spines in  F. boeunensis ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male (Holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 9A, B. Total length 1.98. Prosoma brown with five setae in thoracic area, one in front of AER, and three around PME, 0.85 long 0.74 wide, 1.15 times longer than wide; eyes six well developed. Sternum semi-circular shield shape, 0.55 long, 0.50 wide. Endite L-shaped, longer than wide. Legs thin and slightly elongated, femur I 1.84 times longer than prosoma length, leg measurements: I (1.56, 0.30, -, -, -); II (1.36, 0.29, -, -, -); III missing; IV (1.54, -, -, -, -); palp 1.25 (0.48, 0.21, 0.30, 0.26). Palp (Fig. 9C–F): femur without row of strong spine; tibia with two trichobothrium, with four strong spines dorsally; retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) two, dorsal RTA quadrangle bearing two spines, ventral RTA droplet-shaped; tarsus unbranched, apically blunt with dense of setae apically; palpal bulb oval, 1.81 longer than wide, with black sickle-like developed embolus tip, and three types of sclerite: median sclerite narrow leaf-like, prolateral sclerite dark and short needle-like, retrolateral sclerite membranous. Opisthosoma light brown, plain and oval with scattered setae, 1.13 long, 0.69 wide.</p>
            <p>Female. Habitus as in Fig. 10A, B. Similar to male in general appearance but slightly lighter than male in colouration. Total length 1.92. Prosoma brown with purplish border line in thoracic area, setae arrangement similar to male, 0.80 long 0.71 wide, 1.13 times longer than wide; eyes six. Sternum shield shape, 0.53 long, 0.51 wide. Legs thin and slightly elongated, femur I 1.86 times longer than prosoma length, leg measurements: I (1.49, 0.28, -, -, -); II 4.58 (1.30, 0.26, 1.32, 0.97, 0.73); III 3.74 (1.11, 0.24, 1.08, 0.87, 0.44); IV 5.17 (1.46, 0.26, 1.55, 1.14, 0.76); Palp 1.44 (0.45, 0.17, 0.35, 0.47). Internal genitalia (Fig. 10C): atrium subtriangular, spermathecae stalk loosely coiled downwards, spermathecae circular. Opisthosoma light brown, 1.12 long, 0.85 wide.</p>
            <p>Habitat. This species was found in a layer of litter in mountainous regions.</p>
            <p>Distribution. South Korea (Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do) (Fig. 13).</p>
            <p> Comments. DNA barcodes of this species have been reported in Oh et al. (2022), synonym to  Falcileptoneta sp 13 (GenBank Acc. No.: ON041994, ON041995, ON041996). </p>
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            <p> Falcileptoneta triformis sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figures 11–12, 13 (6)</p>
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                 Type material.   Holotype: ♁,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 126.63145/lat 34.694946)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=126.63145&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=34.694946">Hakgye-ri</a>
                 , Haksan-myeon, Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea (34°41ʹ41.8ʺN, 126°37ʹ53.2ʺE), 08.ix.2021, J.H. Oh leg. (NIBR)  .  Paratypes: 1 ♀, same data as holotype (SNU) . 
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            <p>Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latin numeral tres (three) and the Latin suffix -formis (having the form of) referring to three types of retrolateral tibial apophyses.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Falcileptoneta triformis sp. nov. can be separated from all  Falcileptoneta species except  F. digitalis Seo, 2015 by the following combination: male palpal tibia with three types of RTA, palpal bulb with a small hook-like embolus tip, median sclerite shoehorn-like. Separated from  F. digitalis by having one pulpy dorsal spine on the male palpal tibia (two spines in  F. digitalis ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male (Holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 11A, B. Total length 1.56. Prosoma brown with two setae on thoracic area, one in front of AER, and three round PME, 0.69 long 0.65 wide, 1.06 times longer than wide; eyes six well developed. Sternum bell shape, 0.49 long, 0.36 wide. Endite L-shaped, longer than wide. Legs thin and slightly elongated, femur I 1.94 times longer than prosoma length, leg formula I-IV-II-III, measurements: I 5.06 (1.34, 0.24, 1.49, 1.15, 0.84); II 3.87 (1.06, 0.23, 1.13, 0.85, 0.60); III 3.36 (0.90, 0.23, 0.88, 0.79, 0.56); IV 4.53 (1.12, 0.23, 1.40, 1.09, 0.69); palp 1.22 (0.44, 0.21, 0.23, 0.34). Palp (Fig. 11C–F): femur without row of strong spine; tibia with three trichobothrium, with one pulpy dorsal spine; retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) three, dorsal RTA flat and transparent, middle RTA black and finger-like, ventral RTA black and droplet-shaped; tarsus unbranched, apically blunt with dense of long setae; palpal bulb oval, 1.76 times longer than wide, with small hook-like developed embolus tip, and three types of sclerite: median sclerite shoehorn-like slightly recurved, prolateral sclerite dark and needle-like, retrolateral sclerite membranous. Opisthosoma brown and oval with scattered setae, 0.87 long, 0.69 wide.</p>
            <p>Female. Habitus as in Fig. 12A, B. Similar to male in general appearance but slightly lighter than male in colouration. Total length 1.45. Prosoma yellowish brown with purplish border line in thoracic area, setae arrangement similar to male, 0.69 long 0.60 wide, 1.15 times longer than wide; eyes six. Sternum pentagonal, slightly protruded posteriorly, 0.48 long, 0.41 wide. Legs thin and slightly elongated, femur I 1.67 times longer than prosoma length, leg formula I-IV-II-III, measurements: I 4.26 (1.15, 0.24, 1.28, 0.97, 0.62); II 3.56 (0.95, 0.23, 1.01, 0.77, 0.60); III 2.95 (0.78, 0.22, 0.76, 0.70, 0.49); IV 4.25 (1.14, 0.23, 1.30, 0.97, 0.61); Palp 1.17 (0.35, 0.16, 0.28, 0.38). Internal genitalia (Fig. 12C): atrium sub-triangular, spermathecae stalk loosely coiled twice, spermathecae pear-shaped. Opisthosoma brown, 0.76 long, 0.57 wide.</p>
            <p>Habitat. This species was found in a layer of litter in mountainous regions.</p>
            <p>Distribution. South Korea (Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do) (Fig. 13)</p>
            <p> DNA barcodes of this species have been reported in Oh et al. (2022), synonym to  Falcileptoneta sp 19 (GenBank Acc. No.: ON042092, ON042093). </p>
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