Pochytoides securis, Wesołowska, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.418 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5954735 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/008FA360-997C-46A9-A2AB-326CE1BAD9CB |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:008FA360-997C-46A9-A2AB-326CE1BAD9CB |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Pochytoides securis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Pochytoides securis View in CoL sp. nov.
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Figs 11–12 View Fig.11 View Fig. 12
Etymology
The specific name is Latin for axe and refers to the shape of the anterior lobe of the bulb.
Type material
Holotype
GUINEA: Ƌ, Mts Nimba, Zougué valley, near Gbakoré mine camp , 778 m a.s.l., fogging, young secondary gallery forest, 5 Oct. 2011, Van den Spiegel et al. leg. ( MRAC).
Paratypes
GUINEA: 1 Ƌ, 1 ♀, together with holotype ( MRAC 238 206 ); 1 Ƌ , 1 ♀, Mts Nimba , grassy area, 1952–1962, M. Lamotte leg. ( NHM) ; 1 ♀, Mts Nimba , Ziela, 639 m a.s.l., primary forest, in litter, sieving, 15 Feb. 2012, A. Hernard et al. leg. ( MRAC 238 729 ) ; 1 ♀, Mts Nimba , Freton, 572 m a.s.l., litter under trees, sieving, 10 Mar. 2012, A. Hernard et al. leg. ( MRAC 239 305 ) ; 1 ♀, Mts Nimba , Riolou, secondary forest, beating, 5 Mar. 2012, A. Hernard et al. leg. ( MRAC 243 453A ); 1 ♀, Mts Nimba , Seringbara, near camp, secondary forest, beating, 18 Feb. 2012, A. Hernard et al. leg. ( MRAC 243 477A ) ; 1 ♀, Mts Nimba, Seringbara forest , 606 m a.s.l., secondary forest, fogging, 13 Mar. 2012, A. Hernard et al. leg. ( MRAC 239 635 ) ; 1 ♀, Mts Nimba , Seringbara, Kpèlyi forest , 601 m a.s.l., secondary forest, litter under trees, sieving, 21 Mar. 2012, A. Hernard et al. leg. ( MRAC 239 251 ).
Differential diagnosis
The male differs from that of other species in having an unique anterior lobe of the bulb, broadening distally, with a small triangular process on the prolateral edge at mid-length ( Fig. 11E View Fig.11 ). The female is easily recognized from congeners by the unique structure of the epigyne with relatively weakly sclerotized atria and long seminal ducts ( Fig. 12A–B View Fig. 12 ).
Description
Male
DIMENSIONS. Cephalothorax: length 2.2–2.3, width 1.7–1.8, height 1.1–1.2. Eye field: length 1.0–1.1, anterior width 1.6–1.7, posterior width 1.4–1.5. Abdomen: length 1.9–2.1, width 1.4–1.5.
COLOUR AND BODY. General appearance as in Fig. 11A View Fig.11 . Carapace dark brown, black line along edges of carapace, white hairs on slopes and on foveal area. Anterior median eyes lack black rings but encircled by fawn scales, fawn hairs on eye field ( Fig. 11B View Fig.11 ). Clypeus brown. Chelicera with an unusually large promarginal tooth ( Fig. 11C View Fig.11 ). Mouthparts brownish, sternum yellow. Abdomen greyish beige to dark brown, with yellow serrated band medially ( Fig. 11A View Fig.11 ), venter dark with four lines formed by white dots. Spinnerets dark. First pair of legs dark brown, metatarsus and tarsus lighter. Other legs brownish with darker femora. Coxae and trochanters of all legs pale.
GENITALIA. Pedipalps brown, cymbium clothed in dense pale hairs. Palpal organ as in Fig. 11D–H View Fig.11 , bulb with characteristic wide anterior lobe. Dorsal apophysis slightly broader than in other species.
Female
DIMENSIONS. Cephalothorax: length 1.9–2.0, width 1.5–1.7, height 0.9–1.0. Eye field: length 1.0–1.1, anterior width 1.4–1.5, posterior width 1.3–1.4. Abdomen: length 1.7–2.2, width 1.3–1.6.
COLOUR AND BODY. Similar to male, slightly lighter coloured. Anterior median eyes encircled by grey scales, grey hairs on eye field. Abdomen yellowish.
GENITALIA. Epigyne rounded, less sclerotized than in other species ( Fig. 12A–B View Fig. 12 ). Atria small, weakly sclerotized, copulatory canals long ( Fig. 12C View Fig. 12 ).
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