taxonID	type	description	language	source
83FC57DDB20751D0B931DD9CFD1538A0.taxon	description	Figs 1, 2, 3, 7	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
83FC57DDB20751D0B931DD9CFD1538A0.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species can be distinguished from K. mahmolae and K. putao by the strongly elevated epigastric region of the male (arrow in Fig. 1 F) vs. flat (see Tong et al. 2018: figs 1 C, E, 4 E, G), triangular bulb (Fig. 2 A, B) vs. nearly rectangular (see Tong et al. 2018: figs 2 A, 4 I), and the nearly heart-shaped postgastric scutum of the female (Fig. 3 C) vs. rectangular (see Tong et al. 2018: figs 3 G, 6 G).	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
83FC57DDB20751D0B931DD9CFD1538A0.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 1 A, C. Body length 1.96; carapace 1.03 long, 0.86 wide; abdomen 1.01 long, 0.59 wide. Body yellow, legs lighter. Carapace (Fig. 1 B, E): broadly oval in dorsal view, with large brown oval patches (coxal apodemes) behind eyes, longer than 1 / 2 of carapace; pars cephalica strongly elevated, pars thoracica higher than pars cephalica, surface of pars cephalica smooth; lateral margin straight, smooth, rebordered. Mouthparts (Fig. 1 D, G): chelicerae straight; labium rectangular, anterior margin deeply incised; endites broad, distally branched. Abdomen (Fig. 1 A, C, F): ovoid; booklung covers smooth; sperm pore small, oval, situated at level between anterior spiracles; anterior and posterior spiracles connected by furrow; epigastric region strongly elevated; dorsal scutum covering entire dorsum, strongly sclerotized; epigastric scutum strongly sclerotized, surrounding pedicel; postgastric scutum strongly sclerotized, long, almost rectangular, covering nearly the full length of the abdomen, with posteriorly-directed lateral apodemes. Palp (Figs 1 H-J, 2 A-G): strongly sclerotized; trochanter with a ventral protuberance (vp); femur 0.23 long, 0.14 width, length / maximal width = 1.64; cymbiobulb 0.41 long, 0.16 wide, length / maximal width = 2.56; psembolus complex (Fig. 2 E, F, G) with flat, wide and elongated, strongly curved lobe (clo), leaf-like projection (llp), broom-like projection (blp), and long, brush-like projection (bpr) in prolateral view; with large ear-shaped lobe (lel) in retrolateral view. Female. As in male except as noted. Habitus as in Fig. 3 A, C, E. Body length 1.93; carapace 1.51 long, 0.78 wide; abdomen 1.15 long, 0.62 wide. Labium and endites unmodified. Abdomen (Fig. 3 A, C): dorsal scutum large, covering more than 5 / 6 of dorsum; postgastric scutum heart shaped. Epigastric area (Fig. 3 C, G): surface unmodified. Endogyne (Fig. 3 H): with T-shaped sclerite (tsc) anteriorly, followed posteriorly by tube-like posterior receptacle (pr).	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
83FC57DDB20751D0B931DD9CFD1538A0.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
83FC57DDB20751D0B931DD9CFD1538A0.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality.	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
D5D6C7C98FE758E6B71E7EB047775E02.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Yunnan), Myanmar.	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
0111FE054B7A59C28DCAD3F41A907301.taxon	description	Figs 4, 5, 6, 7	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
0111FE054B7A59C28DCAD3F41A907301.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species can be distinguished from congeners by the blunt end of the cymbiobulb (arrow in Fig. 5 F) vs. lacking a blunt end (see Tong and Li 2020: figs 2 A, 6 A), triangular extension of the dorsal lobe of the embolar region (' te' in Fig. 5 F) vs. lacking a triangular extension (see Tong and Li 2020: figs 2 E, 6 H), and absence of a posterior receptacle (Fig. 6 H) vs. with a narrow posterior receptacle (see Tong and Li 2020: fig. 4 G).	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
0111FE054B7A59C28DCAD3F41A907301.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 4 A, B, C. Body length 2.31; carapace 1.09 long, 0.81 wide; abdomen 1.11 long, 0.87 wide. Body yellow-brown, legs yellow. Carapace (Fig. 4 D, F): oval in dorsal view, without any pattern; pars cephalica slightly elevated in lateral view, surface of pars cephalica smooth; lateral margin straight, rebordered, with small blunt denticles. Eyes (Fig. 4 D, F): ALE largest, PME, PLE subequal; ALE separated by nearly more than their radius, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching each other; posterior row recurved from above, procurved from front. Clypeus (Fig. 4 F): ALE separated from edge of carapace by 2 diameters. Mouthparts (Fig. 4 E-H): chelicerae straight, anterior face strongly swollen, with cone-shaped protuberance in lateral view; labium rectangular, anterior margin deeply incised; endites with distal excavation. Sternum (Fig. 4 E): with radial furrows between coxae, surface smooth, covered with large, round pits; setae sparse, dark, needlelike, evenly scattered. Abdomen (Fig. 4 A-C): booklung covers brown; sperm pore small, oval, rebordered, situated between anterior and posterior spiracles; dorsal scutum strongly sclerotized, covering whole abdomen; postgastric scutum strongly sclerotized, covering nearly full length of abdomen, with posteriorly-directed lateral apodemes. Palp (Figs 4 I-K, 5 A-G): pale orange; femur 0.26 long, patella 0.16 long, tibia 0.13 long, cymbiobulb 0.41 long, 0.22 wide, length / maximal width = 1.86; embolar region with flat dorsal lobe (dl), small posterior one (pl), and narrow, leaf-like, wrinkled ventral one (vl), with brush-like structures (bls) in retrolateral view. Female. As in male except as noted. Habitus as in Fig. 6 A, B. Body length 2.51; carapace 1.16 long, 0.92 wide; abdomen 1.38 long, 1.12 wide. Epigastric area (Fig. 6 F, G): ' atrium' relatively wide, broadly oval. Endogyne (Fig. 6 H): with a T-shaped sclerite (tsc) anteriorly, very thin, long and tube-like structure (tls) can be seen inside T-shaped sclerite; with horseshoe-shaped sclerite (hss) medially; apodemes (ap) well developed.	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
0111FE054B7A59C28DCAD3F41A907301.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
0111FE054B7A59C28DCAD3F41A907301.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the type locality.	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
956B765C34F250EC89813DD686DC17FA.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Yunnan), Myanmar.	en	Li, Shuhui, Bian, Dongju, Tong, Yanfeng, Zhang, Zhisheng (2023): Two new oonopid spider species from Yunnan, China (Araneae, Oonopidae). ZooKeys 1181: 155-165, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1181.109597
