Nyctimus rendang Dhiya’ulhaq & Benjamin sp. nov.
Figs 13, 14, 15
Etymology.
The specific epithet refers to a meat dish associated with the cuisine of the Minangkabau people from West Sumatra. The meat is slow-cooked in a plethora of spices, giving it a dark colouration. The dark colour of N. rendang, sp. nov., is reminiscent of the colour of this dish.
Type material.
Holotype. Indonesia – Sumatra, Jambi Province • ♂; Sarolangun, Air Hitam, Desa Baru; 02°01'49.5"S, 102°46'14.8"E; elev. 57 m; 12 Jul. 2013; J. Drescher leg.; canopy fogging in jungle rubber plantation; GOET 2013_BJ 6.1_AraThom 010 N_001 (to be transferred to MZB) . Paratypes. Indonesia – Sumatra, Jambi Province • 1 ♂ 1 ♀; same data as holotype; GOET 2013_BJ 6.1_AraThom 010 N_002, 003 (to be transferred to MZB) . • 2 ♂♂; Batang Hari, Bajubang, Singkawang; 01°47'07.9"S, 103°16'37.4"E; elev. 56 m; 18 Jun. 2013; J. Drescher leg.; canopy fogging in jungle rubber plantation; GOET 2013_HJ 4.2_AraThom 010 N_001, 002 (to be transferred to ZMH) .
Other material examined.
Indonesia – Sumatra, Jambi Province • 1 ♀; Batang Hari, Hutan Harapan Conservation Area; 02°11'15.3"S, 103°20'36.0"E; elev. 69 m; 7 Aug. 2013; J. Drescher leg.; canopy fogging in rainforest; GOET 2013_HF 4.1_AraThom 036 N_001 .
Diagnosis.
Males are similar to N. quadripunctatus, sp. nov., in having a sickle-shaped embolus and in the general shape of the bulb, but the VTA is digitiform and free (Fig. 15 A, B; vs hook-shaped, attached to RTA in N. quadripunctatus, Fig. 11 A, B) and the RTA possesses a pillar-shaped ventral lobe and paired, thick spines (vs both absent). Females are distinct in having the spermathecae with a posterior extension and a short, barely noticeable CD (Fig. 11 D).
Description.
Male (holotype 2013 _ BJ 6.1 _ AraThom 010 N _ 001; Figs 13, 15 A, B). Total length 2.41. Prosoma length 1.16; width 1.03. Opisthosoma length 1.25; width 1.21. Diameter of eyes: AME 0.07; ALE 0.15; PLE 0.14; PME 0.05. Interdistances between eyes: AME – AME 0.35; AME – ALE 0.08; ALE – ALE 0.62; PME – PME 0.32; PME – PLE 0.24; ALE – PLE 0.17; AME – PME 0.19; PLE – PLE 0.77. Leg measurements: leg I 3.36 (0.90, 0.29, 0.92, 0.75, 0.50); leg II 3.46 (1.04, 0.32, 0.84, 0.75, 0.51); leg III 2.11 (0.67, 0.20, 0.54, 0.38, 0.32); leg IV 2.25 (0.75, 0.18, 0.59, 0.42, 0.31). Prosoma cuboid, almost as long as wide, dark reddish brown; surface weakly granulated; laterally adorned with long macrosetae, each arising from a small tubercle. Chelicerae, and sternum coloured as prosoma. Endites brown with white tip. Front legs brown; back legs brown except for the white femora. Opisthosoma round, dark brown with paired white bars in the middle; dorsally covered with scutum; five large sigillae present, arranged in a triangular formation.
Palp (Figs 13 C, D, 15 A, B): cymbium oval. Embolus sickle-shaped. Tegulum with a small triangular projection next to the embolus; tegular hood small. RTA bilobed; ventral lobe finger-shaped; dorsal lobe wide trapezoid, apically with a pair of short, thick spines. VTA long, finger-shaped, apically flexed.
Female (paratype AraThom 010 N _ 2013 _ BJ 6.1 _ 003; Figs 14, 15 C, D). Total length 3.86. Prosoma length 1.67; width 1.43. Opisthosoma length 2.19; width 2.21. Diameter of eyes: AME 0.08; ALE 0.18; PLE 0.19; PME 0.07. Interdistances between eyes: AME – AME 0.55; AME – ALE 0.12; ALE – ALE 0.90; PME – PME 0.45; PME – PLE 0.34; ALE – PLE 0.23; AME – PME 0.23; PLE – PLE 1.11. Leg measurements: leg I 4.85 (0.71, 1.01, 1.18, 0.49, 1.46); leg II -; leg III 3.05 (1.00, 0.30, 0.75, 0.54, 0.46); leg IV 3.41 (1.14, 0.32, 0.83, 0.65, 0.47). Habitus as in male, except opisthosoma not covered in scutum.
Epigynum (Fig. 14 C, D, 15 C, D): exterior plate with irregular border. Atrium inconspicuous. CO semicircular, posteriorly facing. CD very short. Spermatheca oval, anteriorly with a large bump, posteriorly extended.
Distribution.
Indonesia (Sumatra: Jambi) (Fig. 19).
Remarks.
One specimen shows rounded rather than oval spermathecae (Fig. 14 E) and is, thus, tentatively placed here, as no males from the same locality were found.