Zelotibia kibira, Nzigidahera & Jocqué, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.13.145 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792126 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3EF6B983-8EAF-4282-9B4A-C840A98C13D2 |
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Zelotibia kibira |
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sp. nov. |
Zelotibia kibira View in CoL sp. n.
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Figs 7 View Figures 1-11 , 22 View Figures 17-26 , 32 View Figures 27-36 , 38 View Figure 38
Material examined. Holotype. Female. BURUNDI: Parc National de la Kibira, Mont Musumba, 02° 52’S 029° 30’E, 25.XI.2008, 2100 m, pitfalls, Nzigidahera Benoît ( MRAC 226268 View Materials ). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Female of Zelotibia kibira sp. n. is distinguished by the long scape longtitudinally divided, separating copulatory openings.
Etymology. The species name “ kibira ” is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
Description. Female holotype ( Fig. 7 View Figures 1-11 ): Total length 4.80, carapace 1.72 long and 4.68 wide. Carapace darker chestnut brown suffused with black and with darker striae radiating from fovea, with tuft of bristles at the posterior end. Eyes AME area dark, anterior row recurved, posterior row straight. AME: 0.07; ALE: 0.08; PME: 0.07; PLE: 0.07; AME-AME: 0.02; AME-ALE: 0.02; PME-PME: 0.02; PME-PLE: 0.03. Chelicerae chestnut brown covered by dark bristles. Sternum pale chestnut brown, with long hairs around margin. Labium coloured as sternum. Legs coloured as sternum, metatarsi III and IV with ventral preening comb at tip. Abdomen dorsally very dark grey, tuft of bristles at anterior end; ventraly pale yellowish. Spinnerets pale yellowish. Epigyne ( Figs 22 View Figures 17-26 , 32 View Figures 27-36 ) in ventral view showing anteriorly a scape longitudinally divided separating lateral copulatory openings.
Male unknown.
Distribution. Known only from the type locality Musumba in Kibira National Park, Burundi ( Fig. 38 View Figure 38 ).
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