Alfenus calamistratus Simon, 1902
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.952.2647 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13752307 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D879D-FFAC-FFCD-334D-5A39FAC2FC5B |
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Alfenus calamistratus Simon, 1902 |
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Alfenus calamistratus Simon, 1902 View in CoL
Fig. 2 View Fig
Alfenus calamistratus Simon, 1902a: 411 View in CoL .
Alfenus calamistratus View in CoL – Simon 1903a: 739, figs 868–869. — Szűts & Scharff 2005: 359 View Cited Treatment , figs 1a, c, 2a–f.
Diagnosis of female
The female can be recognized by the form of the epigyne that has a heart-shaped anterior depression and two large shallow circular recesses posteriorly adjacent to the depression.
Material examined
Uganda • 1 ♀; Bundibugyo dist., Ntandi ; 0°48′ N, 30°08′ E; Jan. 1996; FSCA GoogleMaps .
Redescription
For description of male see Szűts & Scharff (2005).
Female
Shape and colouration similar as in male. Large, hairy spider. General appearance as in Fig. 2A–B. View Fig
MEASUREMENTS. Cephalothorax length 4.0, width 3.3, height 2.0. Eye field length 1.8, anterior and posterior width 2.6. Abdomen length 5.4, width 3.5.
CARAPACE. Oval, brown, near eyes black, with serrated lighter band on thoracic part. Dorsum clothed in short white hairs, among them sparse long brown bristles, longer and denser at first row of eyes. Chelicera unidentate. Mouthparts brown, sternum dark yellow.
ABDOMEN. Ovoid, grey, mottled, with leaf-shaped yellowish area, sides with dark marks, brown hairs and bristles on dorsum. Spinnerets grey.
LEGS. Light brownish, many grey patches on femora, leg hairs and spines brown. Palp with retrolateral tarsal spine.
EPIGYNE. As in Fig. 2C View Fig , with heart-shaped depression in anterior part, two large round cavities close to each other posteriorly from the depression. Internal structure as in Fig. 2D View Fig , copulatory ducts thin and very long with accessory glands leading to the ducts near small spherical spermathecae.
Distribution
Hitherto known only from Congo, this is the first record in Uganda.
Remarks
The female of this species is described here for the first time.
The male and female of this species were matched based on the size, shape and colouration of the specimens. The spots on the femur seem to be a highly characteristic feature that occurs in both sexes.
FSCA |
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
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Alfenus calamistratus Simon, 1902
Wiśniewski, Konrad & Wesołowska, Wanda 2024 |
Alfenus calamistratus
Simon E. 1902: 411 |