Heptathela tokashiki, Xu, Xin, Ono, Hirotsugu, Kuntner, Matjaz, Liu, Fengxiang & Li, Daiqin, 2019
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.888.34494 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A5A7B2B1-FE6F-4B42-AF06-48E7BDD937CB |
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Heptathela tokashiki |
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sp. nov. |
Heptathela tokashiki sp. nov. Fig. 21 View Figure 21
Type material.
Holotype: JAPAN · ♀; Okinawa-ken, Tokashikijima Island, Aharen; 26.19N, 127.37E; alt. 100 m; 8 May 2014; D. Li and B. Wu leg.; XUX-2014-062.
Paratypes: JAPAN · 25 ♀♀; same data as for holotype; XUX-2014-046 to 063D · 3 ♀♀; same data as for holotype; 27 December 2012; D. Li, F.X. Liu and X. Xu leg.; XUX-2012-417, 421, 425.
Diagnosis.
Females of H. tokashiki sp. nov. can be distinguished from H. shuri sp. nov. by the long inner receptacular clusters with several granules ( Fig. 21 A–D View Figure 21 ). Heptathela tokashiki sp. nov. can also be diagnosed from all other Okinawa group Heptathela species by the following unique nucleotide substitutions in the standard DNA barcode alignment: T (68), A (200), C (290), A (362).
Description.
Female (Holotype). Carapace brown; opisthosoma dark brown, with dark brown tergites close to each other; cheliceral groove with eleven pronounced denticles; seven spinnerets. Measurements: BL 11.80, CL 5.15, CW 4.10, OL 6.80, OW 5.10; ALE> PLE> PME> AME; palp 8.60 (3.05 + 1.50 + 1.95 + 2.10), leg I 10.50 (3.35 + 1.85 + 2.15 + 2.10 + 1.05), leg II 10.45 (3.40 + 1.75 + 2.00 + 2.20 + 1.10), leg III 10.95 (3.20 + 1.85 + 1.80 + 2.60 + 1.50), leg IV 15.70 (4.60 + 2.00 + 2.80 + 3.90 + 2.40).
Female genitalia. A pair of depressions on the ventro-lateral part of the genital atrium ( Fig. 21B, D View Figure 21 ). Paired receptacular clusters along the anterior margin of bursa copulatrix, divided into two parts, the inners longer than the laterals, both with several granules, without genital stalks ( Fig. 21A, B View Figure 21 ).
Male. Unknown.
Etymology.
The species epithet, a noun in apposition, refers to the type locality.
Distribution.
The species is endemic to the Japanese island Tokashikijima ( Fig. 1C View Figure 1 ).
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