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摘要
在喀拉拉邦的西高止山脉,只有三种Annandaliella是已知的,A. travnacorica Hirst 1909, A. ernanulamensis Jose and Sebastian 2018, A. pectinifera格拉夫利1935。带甲棘猴的特征是其第一腿上的初级突骨,在胫骨末端有角状突起和黑色的尖棘。胫骨突和粗黑棘的存在将其与a. erakulamensis和a. pectinifera区分开来。以前曾在喀拉拉邦的特拉凡科、Kozikode和Thrissur报道过特拉凡科螨。这是皮奇野生动物保护区的第一份报告。
Distributional record of Annandaliella travancorica Hirst 1909, (Araneae: Theraphosidae) from Western Ghats of Kerala, India
Only three species of Annandaliella are known from the Western Ghats of Kerala, A. travnacorica Hirst 1909, A. ernakulamensis Jose and Sebastian 2018, A. pectinifera Gravely 1935. A. travnacoricais distinguished by its primary apophysis on first leg, which has a horn-like projection with a pointed black spine at the tibial end. The presence of a tibial apophysis with a thick black spine distinguishes it from A. ernakulamensis and A. pectinifera. A. travancorica has previously been reported in Kerala’s Travancore, Kozikode, and Thrissur. This is the first report from Peechi Wildlife Sanctuary.