Tullgrenella legalissima Marta & Hagopián, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5411.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10675856 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D262BB2-8723-49C4-8279-A22D75C5B03A |
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Tullgrenella legalissima Marta & Hagopián |
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sp. nov. |
Tullgrenella legalissima Marta & Hagopián , sp. nov.
Figs 7L View FIGURE 7 , 32E–F View FIGURE 32 , 35A–D View FIGURE 35 , 53A–B View FIGURE 53
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Type material. Holotype: ♀ ( IBSP 118228 View Materials ), BRAZIL, Santa Catarina, Blumenau, Parque Municipal das Nascentes do Ribeirão Garcia [26°55’23.8”S 49°03’27.6”W], 18.V.2004 – 28.II.2005, R. C. Francisco leg. GoogleMaps Paratypes: 1♀ ( IBSP 118217 View Materials ) same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; 1♀ (FCE-Ar 9066), URUGUAY, Cerro Largo, Paso Centurión, Aduana [32°08’01.9”S 53°43’57.3”W], 13–16.IV.2017, D. Hagopián leg. GoogleMaps
Other material examined. BRAZIL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Francisco de Paula, Potreiro Velho [29°28’50.5”S 50°10’28.0”W], 24.IV.2006, A.A. Lise leg., 1♀ ( MCTP 35720 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . URUGUAY, Maldonado, Sierra del Carapé [34°31’41.0”S 54°58’09.0”W], 21.X.2019, collected under rock, 1♀ (FCE-Ar 12155) GoogleMaps .
Etymology. The name means “very cool” in Portuguese, a comment frequently made by the authors of this species whenever they find new species of jumping spiders. Noun in apposition.
Diagnosis. Tullgrenella legalissima Marta & Hagopián sp. nov. resembles T. serrana , T. aisenbergae Marta sp. nov., and T. sciosciae Marta & Bustamante sp. nov. by the C-shaped initial copulatory ducts ( Figs 7K–N View FIGURE 7 ), but can be distinguished from T. aisenbergae Marta sp. nov. by the sclerotized, posterior-ventral space between copulatory opening and posteriorly-opening coupling pocket ( Figs 7L View FIGURE 7 vs 7M, 35C–D vs 37C–D). It can also be recognized from aforementioned congeners by the ovoid spermathecae ( Figs 7L View FIGURE 7 , 35D View FIGURE 35 ).
Description. Male. Unknown.
Female (FCE-Ar 12155). Total length 6.10. Carapace length 2.80; width 1.95; height 1.12. Cephalic region length 1.65; thoracic region length 1.15. Ocular area length 1.11; Anterior eyes row 1.50 wide; Posterior eyes row 1.50 wide; Distance ALE–PME 0.35; PME–PLE 0.30. Ocular diameter AME 0.45; ALE 0.24; PME 0.09; PLE 0.21. Clypeus height 0.15. Chelicerae, paturon length 0.75; 0.50 wide; Fang 0.31 length. Endites length 0.50; 0.45 wide. Labium length 0.21; 0.40 wide. Sternum length 1.09; 0.70 wide. Abdomen length 3.31; 2.05 wide, height 1.75. Legs, femur length I: 1.31; II: 1.23; III: 1.21; IV: 1.45; patella I: 0.85; II: 0.81; III: 0.71; IV: 0.72; tibia I: 0.75; II: 0.65; III: 0.73; IV: 1.11; metatarsus I: 0.60; II: 0.50; III: 0.71; IV: 1.20; tarsus I: 0.45; II: 0.40; III: 0.50; IV: 0.81. Formula legs: 4132. Palp, length of femur 0.70, patella 0.39, tibia 0.30, tarsus 0.45. Legs macrosetae, femur I–II: d1–1–1, p2di; III–IV: d1–1–1, p0–1–2di, r0–1–2di. Patella I–II: 0; III–IV: p1, r1. Tibia I: v2–2–2, p1subdi; II: v1r–1–2, p1di; III: v2di p1–1–1, r1–1–1; IV: v0–1p–2di, p1–1–1, r1–1–1. Metatarsus I: v0–2–2; II: v0–2–2, p1di; III: v0–1–2, p1di, r1di, d0–2–2; IV: v0–2–2, p1di, r1di, d2–2–2. Carapace and abdomen as in genus ( Figs 35A–B View FIGURE 35 ). Spinnerets: coloration as abdomen’s dorsum ( Figs 35A–B View FIGURE 35 ). Epigynum: copulatory opening posterior-medial into a fillet that widens posteriorly forming pockets near a short pCP ( Figs 7L View FIGURE 7 , 35C–D View FIGURE 35 ). Copulatory ducts arranged in one monoplanar spiral, C-shaped, with one medial-dorsal thinner twist right before reaching the spermathecae ( Figs 7L View FIGURE 7 , 35D View FIGURE 35 ). Spermathecae ovoid, with the base of fertilization ducts placed on the anterior/dorsal surface ( Figs 7L View FIGURE 7 , 35D View FIGURE 35 ).
Distribution. Brazil (Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul) and Uruguay (Cerro Largo and Maldonado) ( Figs 53A–B View FIGURE 53 ).
Natural history. Some individuals were collected under rocks in Uruguay. This suggests that this species inhabits a soil habitat. It is found only in the East of the Chacoan subregion ( Figs 53A–B View FIGURE 53 ). The variation in altitudinal occurrence of this species is 8–908 m a. s. l. ( Figs 53A–B View FIGURE 53 ).
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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