Lepthercus, Purcell, 1902Lepthercus, Purcell, 1902
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4766.2.2 |
publication LSID |
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BA570D47-FE77-446C-B000-9208C9A6E957 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3803504 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F11B20-FFDB-FF8E-8EE8-3AF7FEA7D5BA |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Lepthercus Lepthercus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Key for identification of Lepthercus spp
Males (males of Lepthercus lawrencei sp. nov. and Lepthercus filmeri sp. nov. are unknown)
1 Tibia I swollen (Group haddadi, Fig. 1 View FIGURE ).................................................................... 2
— Tibia I not swollen (Group dregei, Fig. 1 View FIGURE ).................................................................. 6
2 Tibia I spur with an associated strong spine ( Figs. 17J View FIGURE ; 19K View FIGURE ; 23J View FIGURE ); retroventral side of palpal tibia developed ( Fig. 17D, E View FIGURE ; 19E, F View FIGURE ; 23D, E View FIGURE )........................................................................................... 3
— Tibia I spur without an associated strong spine; retroventral side of palpal tibia normal.............................. 5
3 Metatarsus I without protuberance, only short setae ( Fig. 23I View FIGURE ), copulatory bulb with two keels ( Fig. 23G, H View FIGURE )............................................................................................ .. Lepthercus sofiae sp. nov.
– Metatarsus I with a protuberance covered by blunt spinules ( Fig. 17I View FIGURE , 19J View FIGURE ), copulatory bulb without keels ( Figs. 17G, H View FIGURE ; 19H, I View FIGURE ).................................................................................................. 4
4 Tibia I moderately swollen, with a prolateral megaspine near the spur ( Fig. 17J View FIGURE )........... Lepthercus engelbrechti sp. nov.
– Tibia I very swollen ( Fig. 19J, K View FIGURE ); without a prolateral megaspine near the spur.............. Lepthercus haddadi sp. nov.
5 Copulatory bulb with a developed lateral keel delimiting a concave area ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE F-H)...... Lepthercus dippenaarae sp. nov.
– Copulatory bulb with a long lateral keel, not delimiting a concave area ( Fig. 21F, G View FIGURE )..... .. Lepthercus rattrayi Hewitt, 1917 .
6 Cuticular spur long ( Figs. 5I, J View FIGURE ; 6C, D View FIGURE ; 9I, J View FIGURE ; 12I, J View FIGURE )...........................................................7
– Cuticular spur small ( Fig. 3I View FIGURE )...................................................... Lepthercus confusus sp. nov.
7 Embolus with many longitudinal keels ( Fig. 5F, H View FIGURE ); maxillary cuspules normal (as in Fig. 2B View FIGURE ).................................................................................................... Lepthercus dregei Purcell, 1902 .
– Embolus with one keel; maxillary cuspules minute (as in Fig. 2C View FIGURE )............................................... 8
8 Embolus with a small apical keel (12G).............................................. Lepthercus mandelai sp. nov.
– Embolus with a long lateral keel ( Fig. 9G, H View FIGURE )..................................... Lepthercus kwazuluensis sp. nov.
Females (female of Lepthercus sofiae sp. nov. is unknown)
1 Spermathecae tubular; without stalk ( Fig. 18D View FIGURE , 20D View FIGURE )......................................................... 2
– Spermathecae not tubular; with a stalk ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE , 7C View FIGURE , 8E View FIGURE , 10D View FIGURE , 11D, 13D, 15E, 22D)................................ 3
2 Spermathecae with a short duct ( Fig. 18D View FIGURE ), no labial cuspules......................... Lepthercus engelbrechti sp. nov.
— Spermathecae with a long duct ( Fig. 20D View FIGURE ), one labial cuspule............................. Lepthercus haddadi sp. nov.
3 Labial cuspules present................................................................................. 4
– Labial cuspules absent.................................................................................. 8
4 Few maxillary cuspules (until 60)..........................................................................5
— Many maxillary cuspules (over 80)....................................................................... 6
5 Few cheliceral denticles (15); spermathecae with a wide base ( Fig. 8E View FIGURE )....................... Lepthercus filmeri sp. nov.
– Many cheliceral denticles (28); spermathecae with a narrow base ( Fig. 22D View FIGURE )........... .. Lepthercus rattrayi Hewitt, 1917 .
6 Spermathecal base with an apical projection ( Fig. 10D View FIGURE ); stalks curved outward with oval receptacles, maxillary cuspules (100)..................................................................... Lepthercus kwazuluensis sp. nov.
— Spermathecal base without an apical projection..............................................................7
7 Many chelicerae denticles (45), spermathecae with stalk twisted inward twice, circulars receptacles ( Fig. 11D View FIGURE )........................................................................................ Lepthercus lawrencei sp. nov.
— Few chelicerae denticles (12), spermathecae with straight stalks, base domed ( Fig. 13D View FIGURE )...... Lepthercus mandelai sp. nov.
8 Spermathecal stalk attached to the posterior side of the spermathecae base, stalks straigth, curved outward with truncate receptacles ( Fig. 7C View FIGURE ), few maxillary cuspules (54)...................................... .. Lepthercus dregei Purcell, 1902 .
— Spermathecal stalk not attached to the posterior side of the spermathecae base (with a transition to the stalk), stalk twisted.. 8
9 Spermathecal receptacles irregular, stalk twisted twice ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE ), chelicerae denticles (18)...... Lepthercus confusus sp. nov.
— Spermathecae receptacles oval, stalk twisted inward once ( Fig. 15E View FIGURE ), chelicerae denticles (12)................................................................................................... Lepthercus dippenaarae sp. nov. Genus Lepthercus
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