Enoplomischus pulcher, Wiśniewski & Wesołowska, 2024
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.952.2647 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:00BEAF45-3564-4079-BB79-504FF82966C6 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13752359 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1EC5AF3E-3F4B-42A1-B69A-C92051E4EAEE |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:1EC5AF3E-3F4B-42A1-B69A-C92051E4EAEE |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Enoplomischus pulcher |
status |
sp. nov. |
Enoplomischus pulcher sp. nov.
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Diagnosis
The species shares some characters with the type species of the genus – Enoplomischus ghesquierei : the same pattern of cheliceral dentition (two teeth on the promargin and a toothless retromargin), the presence of dense long hairs on the front of the lateral sides of the carapace (forming a brush-like structure), the presence of a small femoral apophysis of the male palp. The two species are easily distinguished by their genitalia structure, colouration and lack of outgrowth on pedicel in E. pulcher sp. nov.
Etymology
The name is Latin, meaning ‘beautiful’.
Material examined
Holotype
UGANDA • ♂; Entebbe ; Jul. 2001; FSCA.
Paratypes
UGANDA • 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for holotype; FSCA • 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; same locality as for holotype; Apr. 1999; FSCA .
Description
Male
General appearance as in Fig. 14A–C View Fig , ant-like spider.
MEASUREMENTS. Cephalothorax length 1.8, width 1.2, height 0.6. Eye field length 0.9, anterior width 1.0, posterior width 1.1. Abdomen length 2.0, width 1.0.
CARAPACE. More or less rectangular, with shallow constriction behind eye field, cephalic part slightly higher than thoracic part. Carapace pitted (both cephalic and thoracic regions), dark brown darkening marginally, anterior part of eye field almost black. Very dense, long hairs form ‘brush’ on lateral sides anteriorly. Mouthparts dark brown. Chelicerae massive, with two small fused teeth on promargin, retromargin toothless ( Figs 14D View Fig , 15A View Fig ). Labium and endites slightly elongated, sternum oval.
ABDOMEN. Pear-shaped, widest posteriorly, with constriction in middle. Colouration of abdomen black, with some very small light points in anterior half, two creamy triangular patches in constriction laterally, extending to venter. Spinnerets yellow.
LEGS. Coxae creamy. First leg slightly thickened, femora dark brown, patella and tibia light brown with blackish line along prolateral sides, distal segments light brown. Leg II similar to I, other legs with femora and patellae blackish dorsally, tibiae and metatarsi dark basally. Sparse white scales on thoracic part of carapace, at anterior margin of abdomen (denser on light area of constriction) and on femora.
PALP. Blackish, bearing very dense dark hairs, some white scales on tibia and cymbium. Palpal femur with small ventral apophysis ( Fig. 14F View Fig ). Tibial apophysis very short, placed ventrally, bulb oval, embolus stiletto-like ( Figs 14E View Fig , 15B–D View Fig ).
Female
Body shape and colouration as in male. Palps flattened, hairy.
Measurements. Cephalothorax length 1.8–1.9, width 1.2–1.3, height 0.6. Eye field length 0.9, anterior width 1.0–1.1, posterior width 1.1–1.2. Abdomen length 2.1–2.5, width 1.1–1.4. General appearance as in Fig. 14G–H. View Fig
EPIGYNE. With V-shaped posterior border and shallow oval depression ( Figs 14J View Fig , 15E View Fig ). Internal structure as in Fig. 15F View Fig . Very long accessory glands connected to copulatory ducts before they enter into spermathecae. Spermathecae long, tubuliform, forming a few loops, first of them biggest.
FSCA |
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
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