Decaphora variabilis ( F.O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 ) F.O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3815.1.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6137696 |
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Decaphora variabilis ( F.O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Decaphora variabilis ( F.O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900) View in CoL comb. nov.
Figs 7−8 View FIGURES 5 – 8 , 37−43 View FIGURES 37 − 43 , 46 View FIGURE 46
Pseudosparianthis variabilis F.O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900: 119 View in CoL , plate 8, fig. 21 (holotype female from Omiltemi (17°30’N, 99°40’W), Guerrero, Mexico, deposited in NHM 1901.3.3.131, examined). Platnick 2014. Tentabunda variabilis (F.O. Pickard-Cambridge) . Fox 1937: 465.
Other material examined. MEXICO: Chiapas: ♂, 16 km NW Ocozocoautla, Parque Laguna Belgica, (16°45’N, 93°21’W), 14 June 1990, H. Howden leg. ( AMNH).
Diagnosis. Distinguished from the remaining species of the genus by the male palp with mRTA large, distally laminar and ventrally slightly curved ( Figs 38−39 View FIGURES 37 − 43 ), dRTA with three very long spines and by the T-shaped median apophysis in retrolateral view ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 37 − 43 ). Females resemble D. cubana (Banks) comb. nov. by the epigyne lacking posterior triangular projections in the lateral lobes ( Figs 19 View FIGURES 15 – 21 vs. 41) but are distinguished by the median septum pear shaped, longer than wide and by the touching part of the lateral lobes very short ( Fig 41 View FIGURES 37 − 43 ).
Description. Male (AMNH): Prosoma orange with slightly darker margins. Chelicerae, legs and pedipalps slightly darker than carapace. Sternum orange with darker sclerotized margins. Labium and endites pale orange, distally cream colored. Opisthosoma cream colored ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 5 – 8 ). Total length 10.2. Prosoma: 4.4 long, 3.7 wide. Opisthosoma: 5.5 long, 2.8 wide Eyes: diameters: 0.26, 0.22, 0.16, 0.22; interdistances: 0.20, 0.08, 0.34, 0.26, 0.14, 0.14. Legs2-1-4-3: I: 15.7 (4.3, 2.1, 4.4, 3.9, 1.0); II: 15.9 (4.6, 2.1, 4.4, 3.8, 1.0); III: 12.0 (3.6, 1.7, 2.8, 3.0, 0.9); IV: 14.7 (4.2, 1.6, 3.5, 4.2, 1.2). Leg and palp spination follow the generic pattern. Palp: TBC subsquared; embolus base twice as wide as apex, mostly hidden behind very large TBE in ventral view ( Figs 37−40 View FIGURES 37 − 43 ).
Redescription. Female (holotype): Badly preserved specimen. Prosoma, chelicerae, legs and pedipalps brown. Sternum orange with brown margins. Labium and endites brown, distally orange. Opisthosoma greenish yellow with inconspicuous pattern of gray spots scattered laterally and on anterior half and median chevrons on posterior half ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 5 – 8 ). Total length 8.3. Prosoma: 3.3 long, 2.9 wide. Opisthosoma: 4.7 long, 2.8 wide. Eyes: diameters: 0.20, 0.16, 0.14, 0.14; interdistances: 0.20, 0.12, 0.38, 0.30, 0.20, 0.14. Legs (1-2-4-3): I: 9.9 (2.9, 1.7, 2.4, 2.2, 0.7); II: 9.8 (3.0, 1.8, 2.1, 2.2, 0.7); III: 7.3 (1.6, 1.4, 1.8, 1.9, 0.6); IV: 9.6 (2.9, 1.0, 2.2, 2.6, 0.9). Spination follows the generic pattern. Epigyne: epigynal plate at least two times wider than long ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 37 − 43 ). Vulva: blindended projection arising midway between copulation openings and antero-posterior loop; fertilization ducts directed anteriorly and curving away from each other ( Figs 42−43 View FIGURES 37 − 43 ).
Distribution. Only known from Mexico, states of Guerrero and Chiapas ( Fig. 46 View FIGURE 46 ).
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American Museum of Natural History |
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Decaphora variabilis ( F.O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 )
Rheims, Cristina Anne & Alayón, Giraldo 2014 |
Pseudosparianthis variabilis
Fox 1937: 465 |
Pickard-Cambridge 1900: 119 |