| ID | 8518 |
| Name | dentapicalis |
| Author | Fan, Zhang and Zhang |
| Authority year | 2024 |
| Authority parentheses | 0 |
| Is fossil | 0 |
| Taxon rank | species |
| Taxon status | accepted |
| Genus gender | |
| LSID urn:lsid:wac.nmbe.ch:name: | 5ce14ed9-9193-4a22-8b42-c421fba0f9d9 |
| Original combination | Eusimonia dentapicalis |
| Type repository | |
| Parent taxon | ID: 766 Name: Eusimonia |
| Additional taxon data | Realm: Locus typicus: Jinta Town, Jinta County, Gansu Province, China. Age: Habitat: desert and clayey, stony or sandy loam deserts at low altitudes Etymology: The specific name is derived from a combination of the Latin words “apical” and “dentata”, meaning terminal tooth, referring to the presence of subterminal (MST) teeth on cheliceral fixed finger. Taxon comment: |
| Country: CHN Distribution comment: (Gansu Province) | |
| Locus typicus | Latitude: 39.7921 Longitude: 99.0911 Location name: Jinta Town |
| Subgenus id | ID: 0 |