Tabiboka polotowae, Henrard & Griswold & Jocqué, 2024

Henrard, Arnaud, Griswold, Charles & Jocqué, Rudy, 2024, On new genera and species of crack-leg spiders (Araneae, Udubidae) from Madagascar, European Journal of Taxonomy 966 (1), pp. 1-80 : 30-36

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.966.2697

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14001808

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5FF0F818-0EC8-428C-86F4-36FF94F62ED7

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scientific name

Tabiboka polotowae
status

gen. et sp. nov.

Tabiboka polotowae gen. et sp. nov.

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Figs 10–12 View Fig View Fig View Fig , 26 View Fig

Zorodictyna spp. 3 and 4 – Polotow et al. 2015.

Diagnosis

The males of Tabiboka polotowae gen. et sp. nov. may be distinguished by an elongate embolus (E) arising retrobasally near 200°, the paraconductor (Pc) visible between embolus and the conductor (C) base, the palpal tibia having blunt retromedian process (RTA) arising near basally and narrow, finger-like ventral apical process (VTA) ( Figs 11A–C View Fig , 12A–F View Fig ) (vs in T. milleri gen. et sp. nov., males have shorter and broader E and MA, a small VTA and greatly elongated RTA, Fig. 5A–C View Fig ; and in T. milloti gen. et sp. nov., the MA is elongate, cruciform, and the VTA is thumb-like, Fig. 9A–C View Fig ). Females of T. polotowae have epigyne median lobe (ML) rectangular, narrowest in middle or with sides straight ( Figs 11D View Fig , 12G View Fig ) (vs heart-shaped ML in T. milleri , Figs 4B View Fig , 5D View Fig , 7A and T View Fig . milloti, Fig. 9D View Fig ).

Etymology

The species name is a matronym in honor of Dr Daniele Polotow, who studies the phylogenetics and taxonomy of spiders of the OC clade including Lycosoidea. She led the research that in 2015 led to the proposal and diagnosis of the Udubidae and the current phylogenetic framework for Lycosoidea interrelationships, and she collected many of the data used in this paper.

Type material

Holotype

MADAGASCAR – Antananarivo Province • ♂; NE outskirts of Antananarivo , Ambohimanga Village ; 18°44′ S, 47°34′ E (coordinates approximate); 27 Jul. 1992; V. and B. Roth leg.; VBRoth002; [palp & endogyne drawn; SEM palp]; CASENT_9016117 ; CAS. GoogleMaps

Paratypes

MADAGASCAR – Antananarivo Province • 1 ♀; same data as for holotype; CASENT_9016117 ; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; 1 Nov. 1993; J. Coddington, N. Scharff, S. Larcher, C. Griswold, R. Andriamasimanana leg.; Berlese of fine leaf litter; CEG010; CASENT_9016116 ; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♂; 10 km NE of Tana; 18°45′32″ S, 48°33′45″ E; 1300 m a.s.l.; 5 August 1992; V. Roth, leg.; [habitus photos of male]; Roth001; CASENT_9016118 ; CAS GoogleMaps . – Fianarantsoa Province • 1 ♀; Parc National Andringitra , 34 km S of Ambalavao; 22°08′48.9″ S, 45°57′03.4″ E; 1580 m a.s.l.; 7 Jan. 2009; H. Wood leg.; sifting litter in the day; primary montane rainforest ; [SEM stubs 221, 9, 10, 222, 4] [Voucher DP-2014b -“Zorodictynidae sp. 3”, D. Polotow Lycosoidea Total Evidence Phylogeny]; HW0813; CASENT_9029890 ; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; [Voucher DP-2014a -“Zorodictynidae sp. 4”, D. Polotow Lycosoidea Total Evidence Phylogeny]; CASENT_9029889 ; CAS GoogleMaps .

Other material examined

MADAGASCAR – Antananarivo Province • 1 ♀; Station Forestière Angavokely , 22 km E of Antananarivo; 18°56′ S, 47°45′ E; 1300 m a.s.l.; low canopy remnant forest, general collecting; 8 Sep. 2001; D. Ubick, D. Andriamalala, T.Andriambinintsoa, J.J. Rafanomezantsoa leg.; DU-01-2; CASENT_901371 ; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; CASENT_901317 ; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Ambohimanga ; 18°44′ S, 47°34′ E; 1400 m a.s.l.; 2 Nov. 1993; C. Griswold, S. Larcher, N. Scharff leg.; night collecting; CEG009; CASENT_9016115 ; USNM GoogleMaps 1 ♂; 10 km NE of Tana; 18°45′32″ S, 48°33′45″ E; 1300 m a.s.l.; 5 Aug. 1992; V. Roth, leg.; [habitus photos of male]; Roth 001; CASENT_9016118 ; CAS GoogleMaps .

Description

Male holotype (CASENT_9016117; CAS)

MEASUREMENTS. Total length: 8.10. Carapace: length 4.50, width 3.40, height 1.90.

COLORATION ( Fig. 10A, C View Fig ). Carapace brownish yellow, darker along margin, with two faint, longitudinal dark bands along margin of pars cephalica; black on ocular area and surrounding all eyes; chelicerae brownish yellow; sternum yellow, unmarked; legs brownish yellow, with subbasal and subapical dusky annuli on all femora, other segments unmarked; abdomen brownish yellow with darker cardiac mark and dorsolateral dark bands that break up into chevrons posteriorly, sides brownish yellow mottled with dark marks, venter yellow except darker around spinneret base.

STERNUM ( Fig. 10C View Fig ). Oval with gently curved margins; 1.70 wide, 2.20 long.

CHILUM. 0.08 high, 0.28 wide.

EYES. ALE 0.11; AME 0.09; PLE 0.13; PME 0.13; ALE–AME 0.05; AME–AME 0.20; PLE–PME 0.33; PME–PME 0.13; MOQ: AW 0.23, PW 0.33, L 0.28.

CLYPEUS. 0.18 high, with four long setae.

LEGS. Trochanters shallowly notched. Unpaired claw smooth, well developed on all legs. Metatarsi lacking subbasal crack. Scopulae absent.

Leg measurements View Figure

Spination View Figure

MALE PALP ( Figs 11A–C View Fig , 12A–F View Fig ). Tibia with narrow finger-shaped VTA at retroapical margin and broad, median RTA arising near tibia base; cymbium oval, without dorsal patch of chemosensitive setae, with broad, sharp, conical retrobasal cymbial extension (CE) that extends to tibial apex; subtegulum large, filling most of cymbial concavity, with basal ridge (SL) at 180° that interacts with tegulum; tegulum oval with broad, basal notch, beneath this, conical lobe (TL) at 180° that locks with subtegulum; embolus (E) arises from retromargin of tegulum, simple, narrow, elongate, extending past apex of tegulum; median apophysis (MA) as sclerotized hook arising from soft base; conductor (C) hyaline, translucent, with narrow base arising near E base and greatly widened at extremity; paraconductor (Pc) as finger-like membranous structure originating between bases of E and C and extending less than half length of E.

Female paratype (CASENT_9016116; CAS)

MEASUREMENTS. Total length: 11.50. Carapace: length 5.20, width 3.60, height 2.00.

COLOUR ( Fig. 10B, D View Fig ). As in male except ocular area not all black and legs only faintly marked.

STERNUM ( Fig. 10D View Fig ). Oval with slightly sinuous margins; 2.10 wide, 2.40 long.

CHILUM. 0.09 high, 0.33 wide.

EYES. ALE 0.14; AME 0.08; PLE 0.15; PME 0.13; ALE–AME 0.06; AME–AME 0.25; PLE–PME 0.20; PME–PME 0.09; MOQ: AW 0.28, PW 0.38, L 0.28.

CLYPEUS. 0.10 high, with four long setae.

LEGS. Very weak scopula beneath tarsus I, scopulae otherwise absent.

Leg measurements View Figure

Spination View Figure

GENITALIA. Epigyne ( Figs 11D View Fig , 12G View Fig ) median lobe (ML) rectangular, elongate, narrowest in middle with apex of ML extending beyond epigastric furrow; lateral lobe (LL) convex, with transverse curved concavity posteriorly, narrow, only 0.25 maximum width of ML, copulatory openings (CO) hidden beneath anterolateral margins of ML. Endogyne ( Figs 11E View Fig , 12H View Fig ): spermathecae (S) simple, oval, length 1.06 times width, with scattered pores anteriorly on spermathecal head.

Variation

Male (n = 2)

Total length = 8.10–8.50, carapace length/width = 1.32–1.34, carapace height/width = 0.40–0.56, PER/OAL = 2.21–2.22, PER/AER = 1.33–1.38, OAL/OQL = 1.22–1.23, OQP/OQA = 1.44–2.00, clypeus height/AME = 1.00–2.33, cheliceral length/clypeus height = 8.57–17.00, sternum length/width = 1.05–1.29, palpal coxa length/width = 2.08–2.17, femur I length/carapace width = 0.90–1.06, metatarsus I length/carapace width = 0.82–0.86, cymbium length/carapace width = 0.37–0.40, cymbium length/palpal patella length = 2.15–2.27, cymbium length/palpal tibia length = 1.75–2.27, cymbium length/palpal femur length = 0.78–1.00, palpal tibia length/palpal patella length = 1.00–1.23.

Female (n = 3)

Total length = 8.40–17.00, carapace length/width = 1.31–1.46, carapace height/ width = 0.44–0.75, PER/carapace width = 0.25–0.27, PER/OAL = 2.40–2.88, PER/AER = 1.31–1.45, OAL/OQL = 1.20– 1.36, OQP/OQA= 1.36–1.56, clypeus height/AME = 1.33–2.33, cheliceral length/clypeus height = 10.67– 20.00, sternum length/width = 1.14–1.22, palpal coxa length/width = 1.57–2.26, femur I length/carapace width = 0.89–1.32, metatarsus I length/carapace width = 0.61–0.64, femur IV length/carapace width = 1.00–1.18, palpal tarsus length/carapace width = 0.33–0.38, palpal tarsus length/palpal tibia length = 1.91–2.15, palpal tarsus length/palpal tibia length = 1.33–1.75, palpal tarsus length/palpal femur length = 0.88–0.89, palpal tibia length/palpal patella length = 1.09–1.23. Epigyne with median lobe length 1.29– 1.38 times width; median lobe maximum width 1.34–2.10 times minimum width; median lobe width 2.00–5.00 times lateral lobe width; median lobe extends to ( Fig. 12G View Fig ) or beyond ( Fig. 11D View Fig ) epigastric furrow. Spermatheca (each) length 1.06 times width.

Note on synonyms

Specimens of this species have been used as exemplars in a previously published molecular phylogeny: they were listed by Polotow et al. (2015) as “ Zorodictyna sp. 3 ” (CASENT_9029890; CAS) and “ Zorodictyna sp. 4 ” (CASENT_9029889; CAS).

Natural history

The species Tabiboka polotowae gen. et sp. nov. is recorded from both highly disturbed and intact forest habitats. Many specimens have been collected while concealed in leaf litter.

Distribution

Tabiboka polotowae gen. et sp. nov. occurs in the eastern uplands of Madagascar from the south to the center ( Fig. 26 View Fig ).

USNM

USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum]

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Udubidae

Genus

Tabiboka

Loc

Tabiboka polotowae

Henrard, Arnaud, Griswold, Charles & Jocqué, Rudy 2024
2024
Loc

Zorodictyna spp. 3

Polotow D. & Carmichael A. & Griswold C. E. 2015: 30
2015
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