Darkoneta quetzal, Ledford, Joel M. & Griswold, Charles E., 2010

Ledford, Joel M. & Griswold, Charles E., 2010, A study of the subfamily Archoleptonetinae (Araneae, Leptonetidae) with a review of the morphology and relationships for the Leptonetidae, Zootaxa 2391, pp. 1-32 : 17-26

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.193866

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6204732

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/881A879D-FF8A-FFCA-FF5D-FF5B1FEDFF3C

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scientific name

Darkoneta quetzal
status

sp. nov.

Darkoneta quetzal , sp. nov.

( Figs. 11–17 View FIGURES 11 – 17 , 29–30, 34 View FIGURES 29 – 34 , 57–64 View FIGURES 57 – 64 , 85–90 View FIGURES 85 – 90 , 112 View FIGURES 109 – 114 )

Type material. Male holotype from Sierra de Las Minas, 9 km North of San Lorenzo, Dep. Zacapa, Guatemala ( AMNH).

Other material examined. Guatemala: Dep. Zacapa, Sierra de Las Minas, 9 km North of San Lorenzo, 17.xi.1986, E. Lindquist, 3 females, 2 males ( AMNH).

Diagnosis. Separated from all Darkoneta species except D. stridulans ( Figs. 79–84 View FIGURES 79 – 84 ) by having males with a posterior stridulatory mechanism on the carapace and abdomen ( Figs. 29–30 View FIGURES 29 – 34 ). Separated from D. stridulans by details of the male palpal bulb, including: a prolaterally bent embolus extending no more than 2/3 the length of the tarsus (E, Figs. 86, 89 View FIGURES 85 – 90 ) and a broad, sharply pointed prolateral sclerite (PRS, Figs. 86, 89 View FIGURES 85 – 90 ).

Description. Male (holotype)

Total length 0.9. Specimen pale orange, darker around carapace margins and gradually lighter towards fovea.

Carapace 0.47 long, 0.36 wide, height at fovea 0.50 x carapace width; clypeus 0.08 high, chelicerae 0.22 long. Ocular area 0.05 long, 0.09 wide. Sternum 0.34 long, 0.28 wide; labium 0.05 long, 0.08 wide; palpal coxae 0.15 long, 0.08 wide.

Legs covered in fine setae. Leg formula I, IV, II, III. Measurements (Femur + Patella + Tibia + Metatarsus + Tarsus = [Total]): I: 0.43 + 0.15 + 0.39 + 0.30 + 0.25 = [1.52]; II: 0.36 + 0.14 + 0.29 + 0.27 + 0.23 = [1.29]; III: 0.30 + 0.12 + 0.23 + 0.24 + 0.21 = [1.10]; IV: 0.43 + 0.14 + 0.37 + 0.30 + 0.24= [1.48]; pedipalpus: 0.18 + 0.08 + 0.11 + 0.19 = [0.56]. Femur I 1.19 x carapace width, palpal femur 0.5 x carapace width.

Palpal bulb 0.11 long, 0.09 wide. Prolateral sclerite broad, triangular and with a retrolateral bend; median sclerite procurved and sharply tapering retrolaterally; retrolateral sclerite similar to median sclerite and sharply tapering retrolaterally; embolus short, thin, and tapering apically.

Abdomen pale, without pattern, 0.43 long, 0.31 wide.

79. Retrolateral; 80. Ventral; 81. Prolateral; 82. Bulb, retrolateral; 83. Accessory sclerites, ventral; 84. Accessory sclerites, ventral. E, embolus; MS, median sclerite; PRS, prolateral sclerite; RLS, retrolateral sclerite.

Female (paratype)

Total length 0.93. Coloration and markings identical to male.

Carapace 0.44 long, 0.36 wide, height at fovea 0.61 × carapace width; clypeus 0.8 high, chelicerae 0.23 long. Ocular area 0.06 long, 0.10 wide. Sternum 0.29 long, 0.23 wide; labium 0.5 long, 0.8 wide; palpal coxae 0.18 long, 0.10 wide.

Leg measurements (Femur + Patella + Tibia + Metatarsus + Tarsus = [Total]): I: 0.41 + 0.14 + 0.30 + 0.23 + 0.21 = [1.29]; II: 0.31 + 0.11 + 0.24 + 0.21 + 0.21 = [1.29]; III: 0.27 + 0.14 + 0.31 + 0.20 + 0.17 = [1.09]; IV: 0.38 + 0.15 + 0.32 + 0.25 + 0.21 = [1.31]; pedipalpus: 0.16 + 0.06 + 0.11 + 0.17 = [0.5]. Femur I 1.13 x carapace width, palpal femur 0.44 x carapace width.

Abdomen pale, without pattern, 0.49 long, 0.37 wide. Spermathecae as long as wide ( Fig. 112 View FIGURES 109 – 114 ).

Variation (n = 2). Total length 0.93–1.10; carapace length 1.22–1.24 × carapace width; OAL 0.55–0.60 × OAW; length femur I 1.05–1.14 × carapace width, palpal femur 0.44–0.49 × carapace width.

Etymology. This species is named for Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent diety worshipped throughout Mesoamerica as the patron god of knowledge and learning; also the quetzal , the national symbol of Guatemala.

Distribution. Known only from the type locality in the Sierra de Las Minas, Guatemala.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Leptonetidae

Genus

Darkoneta

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