Sphecozone personata ( Simon, 1894 )

Rodrigues, Everton Nei Lopes, Ott, Ricardo & Mendonça, Milton De S., 2012, On two species of the spider genus Sphecozone O. P. - Cambridge and a case of hermaphroditism in Sphecozone personata (Simon, 1864) (Araneae: Linyphiidae), Zootaxa 3162, pp. 60-64 : 61-64

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Sphecozone personata ( Simon, 1894 )
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Sphecozone personata ( Simon, 1894) View in CoL

( Figs. 6–10 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 11–19 View FIGURES 11 – 19 , 21 View FIGURES 20, 21 )

Typhistes personatus Simon, 1894:672 (Syntypes 3 and Ƥ, south Brazil, in MNHN, not examined); Roewer, 1942: 710; Bonnet, 1959: 4742.

Sphecozone personata: Millidge, 1991: 175 View in CoL , f. 739–742; Platnick, 2011.

Diagnosis. See S. rostrata .

Description. Male (MCN 47501): Total length 1.65. Carapace length 0.82, width 0.52, height 0.30. Clypeus height 0.13. Sternum length 0.40, width 0.35. Abdomen length 0.85, width 0.60, height 0.60. Leg formula IV/I/II/III; lengths (I/ II/III/IV): femora 0.52/0.44/0.40/0.57; patellae 0.12/0.15/0.12/0.15; tibiae 0.44/0.44/0.35/0.50; metatarsi 0.35/0.37/0.35/ 0.44; tarsi 0.27/0.27/0.25/0.25; total 1.70/1.67/1.47/1.91. Coxae III slightly smaller; coxae IV separated by more than their width. TmI 0.44. Metatarsal trichobothria I–III present, IV absent. Tibial spine formula: 1-1-1-1. Eye diameters: AME 0.0 3, ALE, PME and PLE 0.0 5. Eyes with dark borders ( Figs. 10 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 11 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ). Ocular area dark-brown. Clypeus glabrous. Carapace dark red-brown, projected and pubescent in the cephalic region ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ). Chelicerae and endites pale orange. Labium brownish. Chelicerae promargin with five teeth, retromargin with four. Sternum ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ) pale orange with dark red-brown borders, posteriorly truncated. Coxa yellowish; femurae and patellae pale orange; legs I–III tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi brown; leg IV tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi dark-brown. Abdomen ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ) and spinnerets brownish. Colulus well developed. Retrolateral tibial apophysis short and curved; prolateral tibial apophysis long, pointed dorsally. Membranous column and embolic membrane present. Embolus long with several turns ( Figs. 6, 7 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ).

Female (MCN 47501; as male except noted): Total length 1.57. Carapace length 0.62, width 0.52, height 0.27. Clypeus height 0.0 8. Sternum length 0.37, width 0.37. Abdomen length 1.0 2, width 0.75, height 0.77. Leg formula IV/I/ II/III; lengths (I/II/III/IV): femora 0.50/0.47/0.42/0.57; patellae 0.17/0.15/0.15/0.15; tibiae 0.40/0.37/0.30/0.44; metatarsi 0.37/0.35/0.32/0.40; tarsi 0.25/0.27/0.25/0.25; total 1.69/1.61/1.44/1.81. TmI 0.40. Eye diameters: AME 0.0 3, ALE, PME and PLE 0.0 5. Carapace red-brown ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ) not projected, setae present at ocular area and a median row with 3–4 setae. Sternum ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ) pale orange with reddish-brown borders, posteriorly truncated. Tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi brown. Abdomen, longer than wide ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ), with longitudinal stripe. Epigynum with ventral plate wider than long ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ), short fertilization ducts, elongate spermathecae in the half length of epigynum ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ).

Material examined. Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul: Maquiné (riparian forest, Maquiné river), 2533, 360Ƥ, 01.VIII.2007 – 07.VI.2009 (MCN 47347, 47501-47513); Parobé (riparian forest, Sinos river), 1Ƥ, 17.IX.2007 (MCN 47514) all collected with a beating tray by E.N.L. Rodrigues.

Distribution. Brazil (São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul).

Ecology. Sphecozone personata was the most abundant species (N=1,222) amongst 440 recorded in riparian forests of southern Brazil, sampled from Maquiné (N=1,220) and Sinos rivers (N=2). More females (N=726; 59.5%) than males (496; 40.5%) were captured (sex ratio, 1.5:1). This species was most abundant in the forest interior (N=599; 49%), followed by forest-grassland edges (330; 27%) and forest-river edge (293; 24%). Both S. rostrata and S. personata seem to have a preference for the forest interior rather than the edges.

Sphecozone personata was found throughout the year with a peak in autumn to winter. The seasonal abundance distribution was similar in both sexes. The lowest abundances were recorded during the summers ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20, 21 ).

The family Linyphiidae is known for its great diversity in the Northern Hemisphere and for maturing and reproducing during the winter season there ( Schaefer, 1977; Buddle & Draney, 2004). Sphecozone personata conforms to this pattern by seeming to have a preference for milder temperatures in this region of southern Brazil, preferring cold seasons (winter and autumn).

Hermaphrodite (MCN 47347). One individual has a bilateral hermaphrodite appearance. This specimen has an underdeveloped male palp on the right side ( Figs. 16, 18 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ) with several sclerites. The left palp remains unmodified as in females. The specimen presents a well developed but slightly deformed epigynal plate with an atrium ventrally at the left side of the abdomen. The right side of the epigastric furrow seems to remain unmodified as in other males ( Figs. 16, 17 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ). The hermaphrodite specimen lacks the characteristic cephalic projection found in males of the species ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Linyphiidae

Genus

Sphecozone

Loc

Sphecozone personata ( Simon, 1894 )

Rodrigues, Everton Nei Lopes, Ott, Ricardo & Mendonça, Milton De S. 2012
2012
Loc

Sphecozone personata:

Millidge 1991: 175
1991
Loc

Typhistes personatus

Bonnet 1959: 4742
Roewer 1942: 710
Simon 1894: 672
1894
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