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THE CORAL TRIANGLE: HEARST BIODIVERSITY EXPEDITION 
Species. — Coddingtonia euryopoides Miller, Griswold and Yin, 2009, Coddingtonia discob- 
ulbus (Wunderlich, 2011) comb. nov. and Coddingtonia anaktakun sp. nov. 
Description. — Males total length between 1.6-1.95, females 1.8-2.36. Prosoma tan to dark. 
Ocular area tan to dark. AME nearly subequal or two times larger than the other eyes, AME sepa¬ 
rated by about or by less than V 2 a diameter, PME separated by about V 2 to 2 times their diameter 
(Figs. 5A-C, 6A-C, 7A-C), Sternum smooth and flat, tan or olive-green encircled by a dark line 
(Figs. 5C, 6C, 7C). Legs long, femora and patellae tan or olive-green, tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi tan; 
metatarsi shorter than tibiae (except legs III); tibiae III-IV with three to four rows of trichobothi'ia 
that are longer than tibiae diameter; leg formula: 1243 (Figs. 5A-C, 6A-C, 7A-C). Opisthosoma 
ovoid, dark, with or without a posterior tubercle, sparsely clothed with long, strong setae (Figs. 
5A-C, 6A-C, 7A-C). Spinnerets light (Figs. 5C, 6C, 7C). Palp cymbium long, slender with a ven¬ 
tral gi'oove where the conductor fits. Conductor well-developed, disk shaped, laterally and posteri¬ 
orly delimiting the apical hematodocha (Figs. 1C, 5D-F). Mesal bristle of the embolic apophysis 
protruding from beneath the conductor, convoluted, describing a semi-loop or a complete loop next 
to the embolus base, and a semi-loop around the bulb (Figs. 1C, 5D-E; fig. 3 Wunderlich 2011). 
Median apophysis elongated, ovoid and distally acute, sometimes with a dorsal projection (Figs. 
1C, 5D, F). Epigynum sub-rectangular, flat, withwell-developed transverse ridges, a deep central 
pit on the anterior third of the epigynum and two lateral oblique pockets above the fransversal 
groove (Figs.ID, 6C-D, 7C-D). Vulva with lateral wings well developed as round swollen sacks 
with dorso-median gland ductiles, copulatory ducts very long, thin, describing a posterior-lateral 
loop, followed by a dorsal loop, and finally a posterior-median loop which coils between six and 
eleven times, inserted anterio-ventrally on the spermathecae (Figs. ID, 6E-F, 7E-F). 
Coddingtonia anaktakun Labarque and Griswold, sp. nov. 
Figures IC-D, 5A-F, 6A-F 
Type Material.— Holotype: S from Malaysia, Selangor State, Templer Park, Bukit Anak 
Takun, 12 mi. NW Kuala Lumpur, [3.298139, 101.637472], 13.Jun.l962, elev. 120 m, limestone 
cave, E.S. Ross, D. Cavagnaro cols., preparation codes FML-01187-01188, (CASENT9048607) 
deposited in CAS; Paratype: 2 $, same data as the type, preparation codes FML-01184-01185 [9] 
and FML-01186 [ 9 ], (CASENT9048606); deposited in CAS; 6 9 , same data as the type, 
(CASENT9048606), deposited in CAS. 
Etymology. — The specific name is the union of two nouns that resemble the hill where the 
species was found: Bukit Anak Takun. 
Diagnosis. — Males of C. anaktakun sp. nov. can be distinguished from those of C. discobul- 
bus comb. nov. by the pattern of the mesal bristle of the embolic apophysis which describes a semi¬ 
loop above the tegulum and cymbium and by the dorsal projection of the median apophysis (Figs. 
1C, 5D-F); in C. discobulbus comb. nov. the embolic apophysis describes one complete loop next 
to the embolus base and a semi-loop around the bulb, and the median apophysis lacks the dorsal 
projection (figs. 3, 5 Wunderlich 2011). Females of C. anaktakun sp. nov. can be distinguished 
from those of C. ewyopoides and C. discobulbus comb. nov. by the six coils of the copulatory ducts 
(Figs. 1D, 6E), whereas C. ewyopoides have eight coils (fig. IIF Miller et al. 2009) and C. discob¬ 
ulbus comb. nov. have eleven coils (Fig. 7E). Also, females of C. anaktakun sp. nov. can be distin¬ 
guished from those of C. discobulbus comb. nov. by the round spermathecae (Figs. ID, 6E-F), 
whereas C. discobulbus comb. nov. have oval spermathecae (Fig. 7E-F; fig. 7 Wunderlich 2011). 
Description. — Male (Holotype, CASENT9048607): Total length 1.95. Prosoma: Length 
0.81, width 0.80, height 0.72. Sternum: Length 0.35, width 0.45. Eye diameters and interdistances: 
