Heliophanus (Heliocapensis) maluti, Wesołowska & Haddad, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7680935 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7662034 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE083C91-0A47-4975-AD07-ACF6CABD3A47 |
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Felipe |
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Heliophanus (Heliocapensis) maluti |
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sp. nov. |
Heliophanus (Heliocapensis) maluti View in CoL sp. n.
Figs 28, 29 View Figs 26–33 , 41–47 View Figs 41–47
Etymology: The species name is a noun in apposition of the Maluti Mountains that dominate the topography of Lesotho.
Diagnosis: This species is similar to H. charlesi Wesołowska, 2003 from South Africa. The male is easily separable by the larger tibial apophyses of the palp, but the female is difficult to recognise, but has longer accessory glands.
Description:
Measurements (♂ / ♀): Cephalothorax: length 1.7–1.9/1.8–2.1, width 1.3–1.4/1.4–1.5, height 0.7–0.8/0.7. Eye field: length 0.7–0.8/0.7–0.8, anterior width 1.0–1.1/1.0–1.2, posterior width 1.1–1.2/1.1–1.2.Abdomen: length 1.9–2.4/2.3–3.6, width 1.3–1.8/1.7– 2.3.
Male.
General appearance as in Fig. 28 View Figs 26–33 . Carapace dark brown with metallic lustre, eye field black, delicately pitted. Faint colourless hairs cover carapace, with some long bristles near eyes. Mouthparts and sternum dark. Abdomen black, clothed in delicate shiny hairs; anterior edge of abdomen with narrow white line, with traces of a pair of light spots at centre and second submarginal pair near posterior of abdomen. Venter dark grey. Spinnerets black. Legs dark brown to black, with some white hairs on femora I and II. Pedipalps dark, white scales forming a narrow band on dorsal surfaces of palpal patella, tibia and cymbium ( Fig. 43 View Figs 41–47 ). Bulb triangular, embolus very short; palpal tibia with two apophyses, one laterally and the other ventrally directed ( Figs 41–43 View Figs 41–47 ).
Female.
General appearance as in Fig. 29 View Figs 26–33 , similar to male. Some white hairs on slopes of carapace. Abdominal pattern composed of white band at anterior margin and two pairs of transverse spots, in some specimens joined to form bands ( Fig. 29 View Figs 26–33 ); abdominal pattern variable due to white hairs often rubbing off. Legs dark, pedipalps yellowish orange. Epigyne oval, with V-shaped posterior margin and two large shallow rounded depressions ( Figs 44, 45 View Figs 41–47 ); internal structure as in Figs 46, 47 View Figs 41–47 .
Holotype: ♂ Maseru district: Bushman’s Pass, near Ha Ralitseko , 29°26'S 27°52'E, 2435 m, montane grassland, 9.iii.2003 ( NCA 2013 /3044). GoogleMaps
Paratypes: 2♂ 9♀ Same data as holotype ( NCA 2013 /3045). Leribe district GoogleMaps : 1 subadult. ♂ 1♀ Bokong Nature Reserve , 29°06'S 28°26'E, 1890 m, under rocks, 10.iii.2003 ( NCA 2013 /3051). Maseru district GoogleMaps : 3♀ Mohale Dam, Islands , 29°25'S 28°06'E, 13.xii.2003 ( NCA 2013 /3052) GoogleMaps ; 2♂ 4♀ Same locality, 14.xii.2003 ( NCA 2013 /3053). Qacha’s Nek district : 1♀ Qacha’s Nek, 30°07'S 28°41'E, 1800 m, sweep-netting, weedy vegetation, 8.xi.2003 ( NCA 2013 /3047) GoogleMaps ; 1♀ Sehlabathebe National Park , 29°53'S 29°07'E, 2500 m, under rocks, sandstone mountain, 9.xi.2003 ( NCA 2013 /3046). Quthing district GoogleMaps : 1♂ 9♀ Ha Lazaro , 30°18'S 28°08'E, 2355 m, under rocks on hillside, 12.xi.2003 ( NCA 2013 /3048) GoogleMaps ; 1♂ 8♀ Letšeng-la-Letsie , 30°19'S 28°10'E, 2360 m, under rocks along lakeside, 12.xi.2003 ( NCA 2013 /3049) GoogleMaps ; 1♂ 4♀ Same data ( MRAC) ; 1♀ Near Ha Thlaku village, 30°09'S 28°14'E, 2120 m, under rocks near Qhoali River , 14.xi.2003 ( NCA 2013 /3050) GoogleMaps .
Distribution: Widespread in central and southern Lesotho ( Fig. 48 View Fig ).
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Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale |
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