Promitobates nigripes (Mello-Leitão, 1935) Mello-Leitao, 1935
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Promitobates nigripes (Mello-Leitão, 1935) |
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Promitobates nigripes (Mello-Leitão, 1935) View in CoL comb. n., sp. reval.
( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 A, 7E, 9E, 11E, 13E, 17D–F)
Neoancistrotus nigripes Mello-Leitão, 1935b: 25 View in CoL , fig. 18; B. Soares, 1945b: 368 (cit.) [ Brazil, São Paulo, Ribeira do Iguape; holotype 3, MNRJ 41814, examined].
Ancistrotellus nigripes: Soares & Soares, 1949: 228 View in CoL (cat.; syst.); Kury 2003: 152 (cat.; syst.).
Leonardosia nitida Mello-Leitão, 1935b: 28 View in CoL , fig. 21 (desc.). New synonymy.
Promitobates nitidus: B. Soares, 1944c: 248 View in CoL (syst.); 1945b: 368 (cit.); Soares & Soares, 1949: 238 (cat.); Kury 2003: 152 (cat.; syst.).
Promitobates ornatus View in CoL (part.); Mello-Leitão, 1922: 343; Roewer, 1931: 114, fig. 4; Mello-Leitão, 1932: 404, fig. 268.
Diagnosis. Dorsal scutum with sulphurous yellow tubercles standing out from the dark-brown body. Single spiniform tubercle on free tergite III and posterior margin of dorsal scutum with a pair of spiniform tubercles. This species resembles P. hatschbachi by posterior margin of dorsal scutum and free tergite III apophyses. It can be distinguished by color of dorsal scutum. It is closely related to P. ornatus and P. intermedius , by the pattern of color, distinguished by apophysis of free tergite III.
Male redescription. Measurements (n=6). Dorsal scutum; maximum width: 4.5–5.3 (4.5); total length: 4.3– 4.9 (4.3); prosoma length: 1.8–1.9 (1.8). Leg IV; length of external apophysis of coxa: 1.0–1.3 (1.0); femur IV length: 38.0–53.1 (38.0). Tarsal formula: 6; 15–16 (15); 8–9 (8); 8.
Dorsum. ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 D, 7D). Anterior margin of prosoma with frontal hump with small tubercles. Prosoma with tubercles behind ocularium and arranged in “V”. Ocularium with one pair of high spiniform divergent apophyses and small tubercles behind them. Area I with pair of tubercles and rows of tubercles up to the posterior groove. Area II with median transverse rows of tubercles and small tubercles up to the posterior groove. Areas III and IV partially fused, with tubercles concentrated on median region, roughly in rows. Area III with a pair of high spiniform apophyses. Area IV with a pair of tubercles and one row of tubercles up to the posterior margin. Posterior margin of dorsal scutum with one row of tubercles, increasing in size to the corners, and one pair of spiniform median apophyses. Free tergites I and II unarmed, with a small tubercle on corner; III with one median spiniform tubercle.
Chelicera. Segment I with a small tubercle; II unarmed.
Pedipalp. Trochanter with a small ventral spine. Femur with a small ventro-basal spine and one enlarged, prolateral subapical spine. Tibia setation: mesal IiIi/IiiIi; ectal IiIi/IiiIi. Tarsus setation: mesal iIi; ectal IiIi.
Venter. Coxa I with median row of six setiferous tubercles and three apical tubercles; trochanter I with median tubercle. Coxa II with median row of eight small setiferous tubercles, four apical tubercles; trochanter II with two median tubercles. Coxa III with setiferous tubercles, roughly distributed in rows and two rows increasing in size distally; trochanter III with median tubercle enlarged and small scattered tubercles. Coxa IV with scattered tubercles and two tubercles on posterior margin; genital area, free sternites I–III and anal operculum with small granules.
Legs ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 D). Coxa I with one anterior and one posterior dorso basal apophysis; II with one anterior and one posterior dorso basal apophysis; III with one anterior dorso basal apophysis; IV with few high tubercles, with small internal spiniform apophysis and one external apical bifid apophysis. Trochanters I–III with small scattered tubercles; IV with one dorsal subapical apophysis, one external basal apophysis, and one small internal apical spiniform apophysis. Femur IV straight with minute tubercles, more than 12 times longer than dorsal scutum length.
Penis ( Fig. 17 View FIGURE 17 A–C). Ventral plate convex, apex straight and corner of distal margin rounded and directed ventrally; three distal setae (median smaller); three pairs of basal setae, arranged in “V” and one pair of basal ventral setae. Stylus unarmed, apex straight and swollen. Ventral process shorter than stylus, apex spoon-shaped, with serrate margins directed ventrally.
Coloration. Dorsal scutum dark-brown, tubercles of dorsal scutum, apophyses of posterior margin and ocularium sulphurous yellow.
Female redescription ( Figs. 11 View FIGURE 11 D, 13D). Measurements (n=3). Dorsal scutum; maximum width: 4.8–5.1; total length: 4.6–4.8; prosoma length: 1.7–1.8. Femur IV length IV: 16–23. Tarsal formula: 6; 14–16; 8–9; 9. Body more convex than male. Posterior margin of dorsal scutum with one pair of median spiniform tubercles. Coxa IV with reduced external apical apophysis, internal apophysis absent. Trochanter IV with small internal apical spiniform apophysis; femur IV shorter than male.
Geographical distribution. Costal Atlantic Rain Forest of Paraná and São Paulo and Semideciduous Atlantic Rain Forest of western of Paraná and São Paulo States ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 C).
Remarks. Leonardosia nitida is considered synonymous of Promitobates nigripes because of absence of row of tubercles on posterior margin of last area of dorsal scutum, and also by the presence of an apophysis of free tergite III.
Other material examined. BRAZIL. São Paulo: Biritiba-Mirim, 29.VIII.2002, 1 3 ( MZSP 29451); idem, S. Favorito leg. 15–16. II.2003, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 29431); Pilar do Sul (Fazenda Fibrasil), Weber leg., 1945, 3 3 and 5 Ƥ ( MZSP 29460); Atibaia (Parque Florestal do Itapetinga), G. Machado leg., 10.VIII.1997, 1 3 ( MZSP 29448); idem, 1 3 ( MZSP 29449); idem, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 19352); Cananéia (road to Itapeti), M.B. da Silva et al leg., 2.II. 2006 2 3 ( MZSP 27425); idem ( Ilha do Cardoso), V.G. Person leg, 23.I.1990, 1 Ƥ ( MHNCI 6691); Barra do Turvo (near waterfall—Véu da Noiva), M.B. da Silva et al. leg., 31.I.2006, 3 3 and 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 27427); Miracatu (Morro do Fau), IX. 1999, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 27412); idem (Serra do Itimirim), R. Pinto-da-Rocha R.S. Bérnils leg. 20.XII.1998, 1 3 and 2 Ƥ ( MZSP 17245); Botucatu (Fazenda Morro Vermelho), J. Jim leg, 6.IX.1968, 1 3 and 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 527); Iporanga (Gruta do Moquém), P. Gnaspini leg. 1992, 4 3 and 3 Ƥ ( MZSP 14595); idem (Parque Estadual do Alto do Ribeira), R. Indicatti leg, 21–22. IX.2002, 2 (IB3098); idem, Exp. MZSP leg, 09–13. X.1992, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 17101); Teodoro Sampaio (Parque Estadual do Morro do Diabo), Equipe Biota leg, 07–27. III.2003, 1 3 (IB 5551); São Paulo (Parque Estadual da Cantareira), R. Pinto-da-Rocha et al. leg, 01.V.2001, 2 3 and 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 22401 and 22402); idem (Parque Estadual of Jaraguá), R. Indicatti leg, 12.XI.2000, 1 Ƥ (IB 1815); Ribeirão Grande (Gruta do Jabaquara), N. Morachiolli leg, 02.VII.2007, 1 3 ( MZSP 27408); Eldorado (Gruta Areia de Baixo), 08.IV.1966, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 9951); idem, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 9953); idem (Caverna do Diabo), A. Izekshon leg, 01.XI.1970, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 506); idem, D. Camargo leg, 13.II.1965, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 10001); Pilar do Sul (Fazenda do Linho), W. da Silva leg, XII.1946, 1 3 ( MZSP 21580); Guapiara (Fazenda Intervales), P. Gnaspini leg, 24.X.1991, 1 3 ( MZSP 17102); idem, R.J. Sawaya leg, XII.1997, 2 Ƥ ( MZSP 16947); Salto do Paraiba, Rabello leg, 4.II.1968, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 9953); 1 3 ( MZSP 9972). Paraná: Guaraqueçaba (road to Curitiba), M.B. da Silva et al. leg. XII.2005, 3 3 and 5 Ƥ ( MZSP 31029); Guaratuba (Morro Cubatão), R. Pinto-da-Rocha et al. leg, 6.II.1989, 1 3 ( MHNCI 6117); idem (rio Bonito), M.B. da Silva leg, XII.2005, 1 Ƥ ( MZSP 27426); idem (Vila Cubatão), R. Pinto-da-Rocha leg, 7.II.1989, 1 Ƥ ( MHNCI 6116); Pontal do Paraná ( Ilha do Mel, Reserva Ecológica), S. Caron et al. leg, 14.XI. 1989 5 3 ( MHNCI 6123); Guairá ( Ilha do Cristo), R. Pinto-da-Rocha leg, 3 3 and 5 Ƥ ( MHNCI s/n°).
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Promitobates nigripes (Mello-Leitão, 1935)
Bragagnolo, Cibele & Pinto-Da-Rocha, Ricardo 2012 |
Ancistrotellus nigripes:
Kury 2003: 152 |
Soares 1949: 228 |
Promitobates nitidus:
Kury 2003: 152 |
Soares 1949: 238 |
Soares 1944: 248 |
Neoancistrotus nigripes Mello-Leitão, 1935b : 25
Soares 1945: 368 |
Mello-Leitao 1935: 25 |
Leonardosia nitida Mello-Leitão, 1935b : 28
Mello-Leitao 1935: 28 |
Promitobates ornatus
Mello-Leitao 1932: 404 |
Roewer 1931: 114 |
Mello-Leitao 1922: 343 |