Anapisona pecki Platnick & Shadab, 1979
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Anapisona pecki Platnick & Shadab, 1979 View in CoL
Figs 44, 45 View FIGURES 44–45 , 60–62, 62a View FIGURES 54–61 View FIGURES 62–62 .
Type material. Female holotype from Ecuador, Pichincha Province, 20–30 km east-northeast of Alluriquin on Chiriboga road, 19.vi.1975, moss and wet forest litter taken at an elevation of 4600 feet, Berlese sample, S. Peck ( FMNH) . NOT EXAMINED.
Additional material examined. ECUADOR: Cotopaxi: OTONGA Biological Reserve, 24.v–08.vi.2014, sifting moss, 1♀, E. Tapia, C. Tapia, N. Dupérré ( ZMH) ; Rio Esmeraldas (-00.4195 -78.9961) 1,717m, 08– 21. vi.2014, 8 ♂ 1♀, 03–16. viii.2014, 7 ♂ 12♀, 19.ix–02. x.2014, 11 ♂ 7♀, 25.xi–08. xii.2014, 11 ♂ 6♀, pitfall, E. Tapia, C. Tapia, N. Dupérré ( DTC, ZMH) ; (-00.41994 -79.00623) 1,997m, 24–30. v.2014, 1 ♀, sifting litter, Berlese, 21.vi–03. vii.2014, 4 ♂6♀, 16.viii–05. ix.2014, 5 ♂8♀, pitfall, E. Tapia, C. Tapia, N. Dupérré (QCAZ); (-00.42180 - 79.01325) 2,225m, 24.v–08. vi.2014, 6 ♂16♀, pitfall, E. Tapia, C. Tapia, N. Dupérré (ZMH). Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas: La UniÓn del Toachi , Otongachi Reserve (-00.321295 -78.95163), 900m, 1♂, E. Tapia, N. Dupérré ( ZMH) .
Diagnosis. Males resembles other species with coiled embolus ( A. simoni , A. kethleyi and A. ashmolei ) but can be distinguished from A. simoni by the longer bristles extending further beyond the tip of cymbium, the inner one shorter ( Figs 44, 45 View FIGURES 44–45 ), both bristles shorter in the latter species (see Platnick & Shadab 1979, fig. 16); from A. kethleyi and A. ashmolei by cymbium with two subterminal bristles ( Figs 44, 45 View FIGURES 44–45 ), terminal bristles in the latter two species ( Platnick & Shadab 1979, figs. 17, 19). Females may be recognized from all species by the spermathecae situated above the pedicel (see Platnick & Shadab 1979, figs 34, 35).
Description: Male: Total length: 1.23; carapace length: 0.59; carapace width: 0.49; abdomen length: 0.64; abdomen width: 0.55; clypeus height: 0.28. Cephalothorax: Carapace orange; pars cephalica reticulated with one large sulci laterally; cephalic groove inconspicuous, smooth; pars thoracica reticulated ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 54–61 ). Sternum orange, reticulated suffused with gray, longer than wide and covered with setae. Clypeus orange, reticulated. Labral spur present. Chelicerae orange, promargin with three teeth, retromargin without teeth or denticles. Eyes: 6 eyes, rounded; AME absent, ALE separated by their 3x their diameter, ALE-PLE contiguous, LE-PME separated by slightly more than their diameter, PME contiguous. Abdomen: Rounded, with dorsal orange scutum; soft portion whitish dorsally, laterally suffused with gray apically ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 54–61 ); spinneret scutum absent. Legs: Orange; femur I with ventral tubercles, tibiae I with one prolateral cusp, metatarsus I with two prolateral cusps and one retrolateral; metatarsus and tarsus II without cusp. Genitalia: Palpal femur with strong distal recurved apophysis; patellae with small, recurved retrolateral apophysis; palpal tibia elongated, pointed apically ( Figs 44, 45 View FIGURES 44–45 ). Cymbium with two curved, subterminal stiff bristles ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 44–45 ). Embolus long, with four coils ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 44–45 )
Female: See Platnick & Shadab 1979 (p.11, figs 34, 35).
Natural History. This species was collected by pitfall trap between 900–2,225m.
Distribution. Ecuador: Pichincha, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas and Cotopaxi provinces.
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