Anyphaena dulceae sp. nov.

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Figs 25–27, 52

Differential diagnosis

Females of Anyphaena dulceae sp. nov. can be differentiated from those of all other species of the pectorosa and pacifica groups by the heart-shaped epigynal atria (Fig. 26E–F), and from A. epicardia sp. nov. by the middle coil of the copulatory ducts (Fig. 27G–H). Males of this species resemble those of A. fraterna (Platnick 1974: figs 52, 56, 60) and A. simoni (Brescovit & Lise 1989: figs 1–9) by their elongated ventral tegular projection with a rounded tip and the hook-shaped median apophysis, but differ from these species by the presence of a rectangular process at the ventral tegular projection base (Figs 26A, 27A (arrows)), the more elongated and curved median apophysis hook (Figs 26A, 27A), the RTA posterior branch being hook-shaped (Figs 26D, 27D) and the large spurs of coxa II–IV (Figs 25F, 27E–F).

Etymology

The species epithet is dedicated to Dulce Flor Piedra-Jiménez, Mexican arachnologist, and former member of the second author’s lab.

Material examined

Holotype MEXICO • ♀; Veracruz, Calcahualco, Atotonilco, Plot I; 19.12569° N, 97.06756° W; alt. 2300 m; 21– 30 May 2012; Aracnolab team leg.; oak and tropical wet forest fragment; LUP; CNAN-T01524.

Allotype MEXICO • ♂; same collection data as for holotype; BEAT; CNAN-T01513.

Paratypes MEXICO • 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; CRP; AR_033; GenBank: ON619655; CNAN-T01555 • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 15–24 Feb. 2013; CNAN-T01553 • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; Atotonilco, Plot II; 19.29483° N, 97.2045° W; alt. 2388 m; 21– 30 May 2012; Arcanolab team leg.; oak and pine forest fragment; LUP; CNAN-T01552 • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; CNAN-T01551 • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 15–24 Feb. 2013; BEAT; AR_031; GenBank: ON619653; CNAN-T01554.

Additional material

MEXICO • 1 ♀, 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; 15–24 Feb. 2013; BEAT • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; CRP, ANYM010 • 5 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; LUP • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; ANYM011 • 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; 21–30 May 2012; BEAT • 2 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; LUP • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; AR_032; GenBank: ON619654 • 1 ♀, 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 4–14 Oct. 2012; LUP • 4 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; Atotonilco, Plot II; 19.29483° N, 97.2045° W; alt. 2388 m; 15–24 Feb. 2013; Aracnolab team leg.; oak forest fragment; BEAT • 4 ♀♀, 12 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; LUP • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; ANYM012 • 1 ♀, 4 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; ANYM013 • 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; ANYM014 • 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; ANYM015 • 4 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; ANYM014; 21–30 May 2012; BEAT • 7 ♀♀, 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; LUP • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 4–14 Oct. 2012; LUP.

Description

Female

Total length 8.8. Carapace dark yellow, hirsute, with darker areas delineating cephalic area, around thoracic groove, ocular quadrangle, and clypeus (Fig. 25A, D). Sternum yellow, darker at margins, intercoxal triangles present on all legs. Labium brown, white at tip, longer than wide. Endites yellow, rectangular, slightly broader at tip (Fig. 25C). Abdomen dorsum white, hirsute, covered with brown patches, lateral sides with same brown patches diffusing ventrally, ventral surface with dark longitudinal line at center, tracheal spiracle in center of abdomen (Fig. 25A–C). Chelicerae dark brown (Fig. 25D), promargin with four teeth, retromargin with eight to nine denticles. Leg coloration: dark yellow with brown patches irregularly distributed from distal end of femora to tarsi, tibia IV with two dark bands at opposite ends (Fig. 25A). Epigynum hood absent, lateral borders sinuous. Copulatory openings on anterior internal margin of heart-shaped atrium (Fig. 26E–F). Copulatory ducts entering lateral margins of spermathecae. Seminal receptacles cylindrical, projected dorsally and located at junction between spermathecae and copulatory duct entrance. Fertilization ducts attached to posterior margin of spermathecae (Fig. 27G–H). Cephalothorax length 3.8, thoracic width 3.07, cephalic width 2.39. Clypeus height 0.13. Eye diameters: AME 0.13, ALE 0.18, PME 0.17, PLE 0.2. Eye interdistances: AME–AME 0.04, AME–ALE 0.11, ALE–PLE 0.09, PME–PME 0.2, PME–PLE 0.12. Femur lengths: I 4.1, II 4.0, III 3.17, IV 4.0. Leg spination: femur I d1-1-1, p0-0-2, r0-1-1. Tibia I v2-2-0, p1-1-1, r1-1-1. Metatarsus I v2-2-0, p1-1-1, r1-1-1. Femur II d1-1-1, p0-1-2, r0-1-1. Tibia II v2-2-0. p1-1-1, r1-1-1. Metatarsus II v2-2-0, p1-1-1, r1-1-1. Femur III d1-1-1, p0-1-1, r0-1-1. Tibia III v2-2-2, p2-1-0, r1-1-1. Metatarsus III v2-2-2, p1-1-2, r1-1-2. Femur IV d1-1-1, p0-1-1, r0-1-1. Tibia IV v2-2-2, p2-1-0, r1-1-1. Metatarsus IV v2-2-2, p1-1-2, r1-1-2.

Male

Total length 8.2. Cephalothorax coloration as in female except yellow chelicerae (Fig. 25E). Spurs of coxa II to IV large, covered with scattered setae (Figs 25F, 27E–F). Abdomen pattern as in female but paler, dark longitudinal line absent. Pedipalp ventral tegular projection in prolateral view without dorsal keel (Figs 26B, 27B). Embolus filiform and translucent (Fig. 27A). RTA anterior branch semicircular with sclerotized edge and translucent center, RTA posterior branch sclerotized and hook-shaped with translucent tip (Figs 26 A, C–D, F, 27A, C–D). Prolateral apophysis small and cone-shaped (Fig. 27B). Pedipalp tibia slightly longer than wide. Ventral branch of median tibial apophysis displaced towards proximal border of tibia (Figs 26 A, D, 27A, D). Cephalothorax length 3.32, thoracic width 2.68, cephalic width 1.80. Clypeus height 0.1. Eye diameters: AME 0.11, ALE 0.18, PME 0.15, PLE 0.15. Eye interdistances: AME–AME 0.06, AME–ALE 0.04, ALE–PLE 0.07, PME–PME 0.15, PME–PLE 0.11. Femur lengths: I 3.9, II 3.61, III 2.88, IV 3.8. Leg spination: as in female except: femur I p0-1-2.

Variation

Females (N= 10): total length 8.16 (± 0.97), cephalothorax length 3.49 (± 0.27), thoracic width 2.69 (± 0.32), cephalic width 2.17 (± 0.27), femur I 3.8 (± 0.28). Males (N =10): total length 7.47 (± 0.39), cephalothorax length 3.3 (±0.13), thoracic width 2.64 (± 0.12), cephalic width 1.79 (± 0.08), femur I 3.97 (± 0.18).

Distribution

This species is found in oak and oak-pine forests around Pico de Orizaba Volcano National Park (Fig. 52).

Natural history

Most specimens were collected over vegetation by direct searching or with a beating tray. This species is present year-round.