Chumma striata, Jocqué & Alderweireldt, 2018

Jocqué, Rudy & Alderweireldt, Mark, 2018, New Chummidae (Araneae): quadrupling the size of the clade, European Journal of Taxonomy 412, pp. 1-25 : 14-17

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.412

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F682863D-C20B-4DE7-97B9-4EB0D4E20649

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3816207

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/49784BF2-D421-4B7C-B05A-05CE34A69179

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:49784BF2-D421-4B7C-B05A-05CE34A69179

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Valdenar

scientific name

Chumma striata
status

sp. nov.

Chumma striata sp. nov.

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:49784BF2-D421-4B7C-B05A-05CE34A69179 Figs 7 View Fig A–G, 8A, 12

Diagnosis

Females of this species can be distinguished by the characteristics of the epigyne: the spermathecae are globular and devoid of a frontal excrescence whereas in the closely related C. gastroperforata the spermathecae are laterally concave and provided with a small knob. Males are distinguished by characteristics of the palp: the tibia is shorter and broader than in C. gastroperforata and the teeth on the posterior rim are closer to the extremity ( Jocqué 2001: fig. 10d–e).

Etymology

The specific epithet ‘ striata ’, Latin for ‘striped’, refers to the stripes on the cephalothorax.

Material examined

Holotype

SOUTH AFRICA: ♀, Western Cape Province, Prince Albert, Farm Rosendal , 33°16.570′ S, 22°14.729′ E, 24–26 Sep. 2006, R. Lyle, R. Fourie, V. Swart, J. Saaiman, R. du Preez and D. Van Rensburg leg. ( NCA 2008 /2868).

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Other material

SOUTH AFRICA: 3 ♀♀, same collecting data as for holotype; 1 ♂, George, Saasveld forestry station, 33°58′ S, 22° 27′ E, sieved litter, 12 Jan. 1989, R. Jocqué leg. ( MRAC 169642); 1 ♂, 10 km E of George, Silverrivier, 33°58′ S, 22°27′ E, forest, pitfalls, 17 Jan. 1989, R. Jocqué leg. ( MRAC 169733). Both males were described as paratypes of C. gastroperforata in Jocqué (2001) .

Description

Female

BODY MEASUREMENTS. TL 2.34, CL 1.28, CW 0.99, CH 0.71.

CARAPACE. Yellow with pattern of medium brown stripes ( Fig. 7A View Fig ); chelicerae and sternum yellow.

ABDOMEN. Grey with medium brown transparent scutum; without pale spots behind sockets of scutum hairs; spinnerets yellow.

EYES. AME: 0.07; ALE: 0.08; ALE–ALE: 0.02; AME–ALE: 0.03; PME: 0.12: PLE: 0.12; PME–PME: 0.08; PME–PLE: 0.04. Clypeus 0.05 or 1.6 times width of ALE.

STERNUM. Shield-shaped, as long as wide: 0.61.

EPIGYNE ( Figs 7 View Fig F–G, 8A). A dark yellow area provided with a tiny rectangular plate near posterior rim, preceded by the spermathecae, visible in transparency as dark brown spots. Vulva with large globular spermathecae devoid of frontal excrescence.

Male

The male was described by Jocqué (2001) as paratype of Chumma gastroperforata . The male habitus is shown in Fig. 7B View Fig , the palp in Fig. 7 View Fig C–E.

Distribution

The species is known from the vicinity of George in the Western Cape Province ( Fig. 12 View Fig ).

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

MRAC

Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Chummidae

Genus

Chumma

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