Afrotrichona, Tanasevitch, 2020
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.35929/RSZ.0024 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6986463 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0D2F6C01-FFA2-FFD3-FF6F-FD82FEC5F818 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Afrotrichona |
status |
gen. nov. |
Genus Afrotrichona View in CoL gen. nov.
Type species: Afrotrichona mahnerti View in CoL sp. nov.
Etymology: The generic name is a combination of two words: “Afro”, referring to the “ terra typica ”, and a part of the generic name Trichoncoides (see taxonomic remarks below). The gender is feminine.
Diagnosis: The genus contains medium-sized erigonines (total length 1.90-2.25) characterized by the following combination of somatic and genitalic characters:
1) Carapace unmodified in both sexes ( Figs 1-3 View Figs 1-7 ), eyes normal, not enlarged, cephalic pits (= sulci) absent.
2) Chaetotaxy formula 1.1.1.1. Metatarsus IV without trichobothrium. TmI 0.29-0.32.
3) Palpal tibia modified ( Figs 8, 10 View Figs 8-15 ).
4) Paracymbium small, narrow, strongly curved and almost forming a loop ( Fig. 8 View Figs 8-15 ).
5) Distal suprategular apophysis moderately developed ( Figs 8, 12 View Figs 8-15 ).
6) Embolus twisted. Radix with an anterior process guiding and protecting embolus ( Figs 8-9, 11 View Figs 8-15 ).
7) Epigyne with a visor-shaped structure overhanging its cavity, lateral walls forming an arch ( Figs 4-7 View Figs 1-7 , 13- 15 View Figs 8-15 ).
Taxonomic remarks: The new Afrotropical erigonine genus bears some resemblance to the Ancient Mediterranean Trichoncoides Denis, 1950b . Namely, the embolic division in Afrotrichona mahnerti sp. nov. is similar to that in T. piscator ( Simon, 1884) and T. striganovae Tanasevitch & Piterkina, 2012 by the presence of an anterior radical process guiding and protecting the embolus ( Figs 9, 11 View Figs 8-15 cf. Tanasevitch & Piterkina, 2012: fig. 7). The presence of a “visor” in the epigyne of A. mahnerti sp. nov. makes it resemble the epigyne of Trichoncoides members ( Figs 13-14 View Figs 8-15 cf. Tanasevitch & Piterkina, 2012: figs 40-45). The new genus is clearly distinguished from Trichoncoides by the chaetotaxy formula (1.1.1.1 in Afrotrichona gen. nov. versus 2.2. 1.1 in Trichoncoides ), by the unmodified male carapace, i.e. absence of a special group of spines on its cephalic part, as well as by the absence of a median septum in the epigyne of females.
Species included: Only the type species.
Distribution: Kenya.
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