Phoneutria bahiensis Simó and Brescovit, 2001

Bertani, Rosana Martins Rogério, 2007, The non-Amazonian species of the Brazilian wandering spiders of the genus Phoneutria Perty, 1833 (Araneae: Ctenidae), with the description of a new species, Zootaxa 1526, pp. 1-36 : 13-14

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.177546

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6247860

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scientific name

Phoneutria bahiensis Simó and Brescovit, 2001
status

 

Phoneutria bahiensis Simó and Brescovit, 2001 View in CoL

( Figs 19–23 View FIGURES 19 – 23 , 65–67 View FIGURES 65 – 67 , 68 View FIGURES 68 )

Phoneutria bahiensis Simó and Brescovit, 2001: 75 View in CoL –77, figs 18–21, 26.

Material examined

Holotype of Phoneutria bahiensis Simó and Brescovit, 2001 : male, Ceplac, Ilhéus [14º47'51”S 39º02'13”W, Bahia, Brazil], 12 April 1998, A.D. Brescovit and R. Bertani ( IBSP 19027). Paratype: female, same data as holotype ( IBSP 19040). Paratype: male, same data as holotype ( IBSP 19344). Not examined (not present in IBSP where it is expected to be housed; A.D. Brescovit, personal communication).

Other material examined: BRAZIL: Bahia: Ilhéus, 14°47’S, 39°02’W, 1Ψ ( IBSP 24057); Itapebi, 15°57’S, 39°32’W, 1ɗ ( IBSP 58193); Porto Seguro, 16°26’S, 39°03’W, 1Ψ ( IBSP 9516); Salvador, 12°58’S, 38°30’W, 1ɗ ( IBSP 58194); Una, Reserva Biológica de Una, 15°17’S, 39°04’W, 1Ψ ( IBSP 45022), 1ɗ ( IBSP 45023), 1ɗ ( IBSP 45024). Espírito Santo: Linhares, 19°23’S, 40°04’W, 1Ψ ( IBSP 7585).

Diagnosis

Phoneutria bahiensis is most similar to P. f e r a and P. re i d y i. Females differ by the flat anterior lobe ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19 – 23 ), which is convex and much more distinct in P. f e r a but only weakly developed in P. reidyi . Males differ by the reduced retrolateral tibial apophysis of pedipalp ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 19 – 23 ), which is fully developed in P. f e r a and P. re i d y i.

Redescription

Female and male were described in detail by Simó and Brescovit (2001). In addition:

Female

Chelicerae. Dark brown with yellow setae ( Fig 66 View FIGURES 65 – 67 ).

Pedipalps. Dorsally dark brown; retrolateral face of patella and tibia with yellow band ( Fig 66 View FIGURES 65 – 67 ).

Opisthosoma. Dorsally dark brown with yellowish orange setae ( Fig 65 View FIGURES 65 – 67 ); ventrally dark brown with four series of light yellow dots.

Epigyne. Epigynal anterior lobe flat and well-developed.

Males

Legs. Legs I and IV of equal length; tarsi I–IV with paired pectinate claws with 3 teeth and 2 denticles.

Pedipalps. Tibia equal or longer than cymbium; embolus straight and tip weakly curved ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 19 – 23 ); tegulum short with basal part shorter than median region; median tegular apophysis apically excavated; retrolateral tibial apophysis very short, about one third of cymbial length, directed apically, with apical spine, which was frequently missing in examined specimens ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19 – 23 ).

Colouration. As in females, except cymbium with longitudinal orange median band.

Va r ia ti o n. Immature spiders with same colour pattern as adults, and metatarsi with a distal transverse white band ( Fig 67 View FIGURES 65 – 67 ).

Remarks

Phoneutria bahiensis was included in the Brazilian list of threatened species (Ministério do Meio Ambiente 2003) due to its perceived limited geographic distribution derived from the original description. Subsequent additional record suggest a much wider geographical range ( Dias et al. 2005; see also material examined above).

Distribution

In Atlantic rainforest in Brazil, from the south-eastern parts of Bahia to northern Espírito Santo ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 68 ).

IBSP

Instituto Biologico de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Ctenidae

Genus

Phoneutria

Loc

Phoneutria bahiensis Simó and Brescovit, 2001

Bertani, Rosana Martins Rogério 2007
2007
Loc

Phoneutria bahiensis Simó and Brescovit, 2001 : 75

Simo 2001: 75
2001
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