Burmatheridon cetani Jiang & Li, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.2022101 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1C62670D-1CEB-4A0C-8A12-D8824F6B61DA |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7172618 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/743FB854-091E-BC5C-B1F1-CE4AFDFFF837 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Burmatheridon cetani Jiang & Li |
status |
sp. nov. |
Burmatheridon cetani Jiang & Li , sp. nov. ( Figs 52–54 View Figure 52 View Figure 53 View Figure 54 )
Holotype. Male (IZCAS-Ar42702Fo). Late Cretaceous amber from Hukawng Valley. Syninclusion includes one spiderling.
Etymology. The species name is a popular Burmese boy’s name and means “hawk”; noun in apposition.
Diagnosis. The new species can be distinguished from B. sinespinae (see Wunderlich & Müller, 2018: 117, figs 219– 222, photos 54–55) by the shape of the apophysis on the palp. B. sinespinae has four apophyses (a serrated tegular apophysis, two thin tegular apophyses, and a long apophysis) that are different from those of B. cetani Jiang & Li , sp. nov., which has three apophyses (embolus, median apophysis, and conductor).
Description. Male. Total length 1.32; carapace 0.59 long, 0.44 wide; opisthosoma 0.73 long, 0.68 wide. Left palp: - (0.51 + 0.23 + -), left leg I: 4.04 (1.24 + 0.23 + 1.10 + 1.18 + 0.29), leg II: 2.50 (0.75 + 0.18 + 0.59 + 0.64 + 0.34), leg III: - (0.51 + 0.12 + - + - + -), leg IV: 2.18 (0.69 + 0.11 + 0.52 + 0.55 + 0.31); right palp: - (0.49 + 0.20 + -), right leg I: 3.57 (1.07 + 0.19 + 1.12 + 0.82 + 0.37), leg II: 2.31 (0.78 + 0.22 + 0.60 + 0.73 + 0.35), leg III: - (- + 0.16 + 0.37 + 0.26 + 0.30), leg IV: - (0.63 + 0.28 + 0.56 + - + -). Eye sizes and interdistances: ALE 0.05, AME 0.04, PLE 0.05, PME 0.05; AME–AME 0.09, AME–ALE 0.06, PME–PLE 0.07, PME–PME 0.06. Habitus as in Figs 53A–B View Figure 53 . Carapace almost oval, yellow, short, with brown setae. Sternum yellowish, round, with dense setae. Labium not visible. Legs have two rows of strong setae on metatarsus and tarsus, 3 claws. Opisthosoma oval, yellowish.
Palp ( Figs 52A–D View Figure 52 , 54 View Figure 54 ). Femur longer than patella, patella and tibia without apophyses. Embolus slender, sclerotized. Base of embolus irregular polygon shaped, serrated at edge, median apophysis originates from tegulum, sclerotized, slender, conductor deformed, subtegulum small.
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