Hortipes irimus, BOSSELAERS & JOCQUÉ, 2000
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)256<0004:HAHGOT>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03938717-FFC8-FF90-FF1D-7AC0FCE4FA32 |
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Hortipes irimus |
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sp. nov. |
Hortipes irimus View in CoL , new species Figures 15d View Fig , 18b View Fig ; Map 4 View Map 4
trict, Natal , South Africa (December 1961; N. Leleup) ( MRAC 131.834 View Materials ) .
ETYMOLOGY: The species’ epithet is a latinization of Irimu, the wereleopard from the Chaga legends. Like Hortipes species , Irimu is covered by thorn bushes.
DIAGNOSIS: Females can be recognized by the deeply bifurcated entrance chamber with inwardcurving tips in combination with the elongate, anteriorly stalked ST2, the second part of the ID making a loop in anterior direction, and the presence of pro and retrolateral spines on mt IV.
MALE: Unknown.
FEMALE: Measurements. Total length 2.59; carapace 1.05 long, 0.84 wide; length of fe: I 0.89, II 0.92, III 0.76, IV 1.08. Leg spination. Fe: I rv 2; IV plt 0 rlt 0; ti: I, II vsp 6; mt: III plt 0 vt 0 rlt 0; IV plt 1 vt 1 rlt 1. Coloration. Carapace yellow ochre, lighter at the fovea. Legs I and II yellow ochre, legs III and IV yellow. Sternum and chelicerae yellow. Abdomen a pale golden yellow, no pattern. Genitalia. Vulva: first stretches of IDs fused into one weakly sclerotized, deeply bifurcated entrance chamber with entrance toward posterior side. Anterior ends of this weakly sclerotized chamber are curved inward and connected to the large, stalked, elongate ST2. Stalk attached to anterior end of ST2. End of inwardcurved tip of entrance chamber also connected to second, normally sclerotized part of ID, which first makes 360° loop in anterior direction and then takes straight course in posterior direction, connecting to the small, globular ST1 (figs. 15d; 18b).
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality.
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