Weintrauboa yunnan, Yang & Zhu & Song, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4508839 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F7B162-A963-3D27-FC33-FD2ADAEDFEDF |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Weintrauboa yunnan |
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sp. nov. |
Weintrauboa yunnan , new species
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Material examined. – Holotype - male ( MHBU), Mount Gong , Fengyi Town, 25 ° 30'N 100 ° 18'E, Alt. 2050 m, Dali City, Yunnan Province, China, coll. Zhi-Xiang Li, 4 Nov.2001. GoogleMaps
Paratypes – 1 female ( MHBU), same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; 1 male ( ZRC), same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; 4 males ( DLC), same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; 1 male ( DLC), Wenping town , 27 ° 11'N 103 ° 32'E, Ludian County, coll. Lian-Bing Zhou, 28 Jan.2005 GoogleMaps ; 1 female ( ZRC), Yongren County, 26 ° 04'N 101 ° 41'E, coll. Hong-Ming Wang, 15 Feb.2005 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. – The new species can be easily distinguished from the other two species by the unenlarged metatarsus I of male. It is quite similar to Weintrauboa chikunii (Oi, 1979) ( Hormiga, 2003: 276, Figs. 2 - 3 View Fig , 6 - 7), but differs from the latter by: the bifurcated base of embolus, the narrow ventral plate of the epigynum, the dorsally sphere-shaped spermathecae.
Etymology. – The species name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
Description. – Male. Holotype: total length 5.10: cephalothorax 2.35 long, 2.04 wide; abdomen 3.06 long, 2.04 wide. Thoracic fovea conspicuous and oval, cephalic region
dark brown. Anterior eye row recurved, posterior eye row slightly recurved and slightly wider than anterior; ALE, PLE and PME with primary tapetum, AME absent. Eye sizes: AME 0.13, ALE 0.13, PME 0.13, PLE 0.15. AME - AME 0.13, PME - PME 0.13, ALE - PLE 0.03, AME - ALE 0.10, PME - PLE 0.15. MOA front width 0.35, back width 0.40. Clypeus height 2.69 times one AME diameter. Cephalic groove obvious. Chelicerae large, stridulatory striae absent, with 3 strong prolateral and 4 weak retrolateral teeth ( Fig. 1F View Fig ). Maxillae brown, longer than wide. Labium brown, wider than long. Sternum 1.53 long, 1.38 wide, chestnut, posterior margin pointed, slightly extending between coxae IV. Legs brown, slightly longer and slender, and autospasy at the patella-tibia junction; legs I - IV generally with dark annuli from femur to metatarsus, but metatarsus inconspicuous. Femur I 1.51 times the length of cephalothorax. Femora I - II with 2 dorsal spines; III - IV with 1 dorsal spine. Patellae I - IV with 1 dorsal spine. Tibiae I - IV with 2 dorsal spines, 1 prolateral and retrolateral spine, 3 pairs of ventral spines. Metatarsus I proximal third sinuous and unenlarged ( Fig. 2B View Fig ); metatarsi I - II with 1 prolateral and retrolateral spine, 1 pair of ventral spines; III - IV with 2 dorsal spines, 2 pairs of ventral spines. Superior claws with a tooth. Measurement of legs: I 13.87 (3.57 + 4.79 + 3.88 + 1.63); II 12.45 (3.37 + 4.18 + 3.47 + 1.43); III 8.47 (2.45 + 2.65 + 2.35 + 1.02); IV 10.20 (2.86 + 3.26 + 2.86 + 1.22). Leg formula: 1243. Palpal tibia wider than long, with 2 prolateral ( Fig. 4R View Fig ) and 1 retrolateral trichobothriae, fourteen thick macrosetae ( Fig. 4R View Fig ); distal end of cymbium finger - like ( Figs. 1C - E View Fig ); cymbial dorsoectal processes heavily sclerotized ( Fig. 4Q View Fig ), cuspules absent. posterior surface of dorsum of cymbium with rows cuspules ( Figs. 3M - N); embolus long ( Fig. 1C View Fig ), with membrane, embolic flap with a slightly sclerotized hook - shaped process ( Figs. 1C - E View Fig , 4S View Fig ), conductor small and thin ( Fig. 4T View Fig ); paracymbium connected with cymbium, cymbial sclerite spoon - shaped. Abdomen brown, dorsum with some dark brown patterns and white spots ( Fig. 1A View Fig ); ventral slightly light. Colulus brownish, approximately triangular, with six short setae. Tracheal spiracle narrowed, and be located before the spinnerets. Six spinnerets, ALS brownish, longer than PLS, PLS brown.
Female. Total length 5.20: cephalothorax 2.04 long, 1.63 wide; abdomen 3.47 long, 2.55 wide. Eye sizes: AME 0.10, ALE 0.13, PME 0.13, PLE 0.13. AME - AME equal to AME - ALE, 0.10, ALE - PLE 0.03, PME - PME 0.13, PME - PLE 0.15. MOA front width 0.30, back width 0.38. Clypeus height 2.60 times one AME diameter. Chelicerae with 3 strong prolateral and 5 weak retrolateral teeth. Sternum 1.22 long, 1.06 wide. Femur I 1.25 times the length of cephalothorax. Tibia with 1 prolateral and 2 retrolateral trichobothrium. Femora I - IV with 1 dorsal spine, I with 1 prolateral spine. Patellae I - IV with 2 dorsal spines. Tibiae I - IV with 2 dorsal, prolateral and retrolateral spines, 3 pairs of ventral spines. Metatarsi I - II with 1 prolateral and retrolateral spine, 1 pair of ventral spines, III - IV with 2 prolateral, retrolateral spines, 2 pairs ventral spines. Measurement of legs: I 9.49 (2.57 + 3.12 + 2.41 + 1.39); II 8.69 (2.48 + 2.84 + 2.18 + 1.19); III 7.04 (2.14 + 2.30 + 1.68 + 0.92); IV 8.11 (2.35 + 2.55 + 2.19 + 1.02). Legs formula: 1243. Epigynal plate narrow, epigynal shield wider; copulatory opening located on the base of epigynal plate; copulatory ducts long ( Figs. 2J - L View Fig ); fertilization ducts mesally pointed. Dorsal abdomen without dark pattern.
Variation. – Male cephalothorax ranges in length from 2.24 to 2.35 (n = 6; average 2.33). Female cephalothorax ranges in length from 2.04 to 2.14 (n = 2; average 2.09). Male total length ranges from 5.10 to 5.71 (n = 5; average 5.53). Female total length ranges from 4.69 to 5.41 (n = 2; average 5.05).
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