Predatoroonops dutch Brescovit, Rheims, and Bonaldo, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/766.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4619116 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C08793-FE65-D875-3DDD-FC9573AEF90D |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Predatoroonops dutch Brescovit, Rheims, and Bonaldo |
status |
sp. nov. |
Predatoroonops dutch Brescovit, Rheims, and Bonaldo View in CoL , new species
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TYPES: Male holotype and female paratype from Ipiaú (14 ° 79600S, 39 ° 439600W), Bahia, Brazil (Jan. 2007, C. Máximo) deposited in IBSP 123703 (PBI_OON 11021) and IBSP 160849 (PBI_OON 11020) respectively.
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name refers to the main character in the movie ‘‘Predator,’’ Major Alan ‘‘Dutch’’ Schaefer, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
DIAGNOSIS: Males of Predatoroonops dutch differ from those of the remaining species by the very long, subdistal, narrow furrow, subdistal apophysis absent (fig. 21). Females can be easily distinguished from those of the remaining species by the larger, flattened, long apodema plate with apex close to the distal area of anterior receptaculum (fig. 276).
MALE (PBI_OON 11021): Total length 1.80. Carapace 0.75 long, 0.65 wide. ALE 0.10, PLE 0.10, PME 0.12, ALE-ALE 0.06. Carapace orange-brown, without any pattern, anterolateral corners with slightly sclerotized triangular projections (figs. 259, 261). Sternum yellow. Chelicerae, endites, and labium orange-brown. Clypeus with very small needlelike setae (fig. 21). Chelicerae anterior face with very small triangular median furrow, elongated subdistal narrow furrow, subdistal apophysis absent, short and bifid upwardcurving distal apophysis and subtriangular condilar projection present (fig. 21). Abdomen dorsum pale orange. Legs orange-brown, femur I 0.75 long. Leg spination: femora I–II d1-0-0; v2-2- 2; III–IV d1-0-0; I v2-2-2-2-2, II v2-2-2-2-2, III d0- 1-0; p0-1-1; v0-2-2; r0-1-1; IV d0-1-0; p1-1-0; v0-1- 2; r1-1-0; metatarsus I v2-2-2-2, II v2-2-2-2, III v0- 2-2; r0-1-1; IV p0-1-1; v0-1-1; r0-1-1. Male palp proximal segments brown, cymbium yellow, bulb white, truncated dorsally and slender hyaline process short with very large base (figs. 264– 266).
FEMALE (PBI_OON 10984): Total length 2.10. Carapace 0.70 long, 0.65 wide. ALE 0.10, PLE 0.10, PME 0.12, ALE.ALE 0.07. Abdomen dorsum orange. Legs orange, femur I 0.70. Leg spination: femur: I v2-1-2; II v1-2-1; III d1-0-0; IV d1-0-1, tibia I v2-2- 2-2-2, II v2-2-2-2-2, III–IV d0-1-0; p0-1-1;
v0-1-2; r0-1-1; metatarsus I v2-2-2-2, II v2-2- 2-2, III v0-0-1; r0-1-1; IV d1-0-1; p0-1-1; v0- 1-2; r0-1-1. Internal genitalia with slender, elongated anterior receptaculum folded at tip and cordiform posterior receptaculum; semicircular and flattened apodema plate with long and curved apodema process (figs. 273– 277).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: BRAZIL: Bahia: Ipiaú , 14 ° 79600S, 39 ° 439600W, Jan. 2007 ( IBSP 118632–118635 View Materials , PBI _OON 11199; 11069–11071), 38 1♀; ( IBSP 160850–160852 View Materials , PBI _ OON 11089–11090 , 11200 ) , 3♀; ( IBSP 123703–123706 View Materials , PBI _ OON 10983–10984 , 11020–11021 ) all collected by C. Máximo.
DISTRIBUTION. Known only from the state of Bahia, Brazil (map 2).
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