Mandaneta sudana ( Karsch, 1880 )
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Mandaneta sudana ( Karsch, 1880 ) |
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Mandaneta sudana ( Karsch, 1880) View in CoL
( Figs 16–19 View FIGURES 16 – 24 )
Mandane sudana Karsch, 1880: 377 , plate 12, fig. 4 (3 holotype: GHANA: Adafoah, leg. Ungar, ZMB 2143 – examined).
Mandaneta sudana Strand, 1932: 140 View in CoL .
Medmassa laurenti Lessert, 1946: 211 , figs 10–12 (3 lectotype and Ƥ paralectotype, here designated: CONGO D.R.: Eala, 00°03'N, 18°19'E, leg. H.J. Bredo (MRAC 12419, 12420 – examined; one palp of the male lectotype in MNHG – examined). syn. nov.
Remarks. The male lectotype and female paralectotype of Medmassa laurenti share the same somatic and genitalic morphology as Mandaneta sudana ( Karsch, 1880) . This species can be recognised by the very broad carapace, as long as wide, distinctive abdominal chevron markings ( Figs 16, 18 View FIGURES 16 – 24 ), and heavily spined ventral tibiae and metatarsi of the anterior legs. The male palpal tegulum is oval with a distally curved embolus and conductor, and fine retrolateral median apophysis ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 16 – 24 ), and the female epigyne has distinctive arched ridges and anteriorly projecting spermathecae ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 16 – 24 ). The specimens are undoubtedly conspecific and their synonymy is here proposed.
Karsch, F. (1880) Arachnologische Blatter (Decas I). Zeitschrift fur die Gesammten Naturwissenschaften, 53, 373 - 409.
Lessert, R. de (1946) Araignees du Congo Belge. Revue suisse de Zoologie, 58, 204 - 225.
Strand, E. (1932) Miscellanea nomenklatorica zoologica et palaeontologica, III, IV. Folia Zoologica et Hydrobiologica, 4, 133 - 147, 193 - 196.
FIGURES 16 – 24. Digital microscope photographs of Mandaneta sudana (Karsch, 1880) male (16, 17) and female (18, 19) from Congo D. R. and Procopius lesserti (Strand, 1916) female (20 – 24) from Rwanda. (16, 18, 20) habitus, dorsal view; (17) male palp, ventral view; (19, 24) female epigyne, ventral view; (21) carapace, frontal view; (22) same, dorsal view; (23) cephalothorax and legs, ventral view. Abbreviations: CD—conductor; CH—chilum; CO—copulatory opening; EM—embolus; MA—median apophysis; PES—post-epigastric sclerite. Scale bars: 16, 18, 20 – 23 = 1.0 mm; 17, 19, 24 = 0.5 mm.
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Mandaneta sudana ( Karsch, 1880 )
Haddad, Charles R. & Bosselaers, Jan 2010 |
Medmassa laurenti
Lessert 1946: 211 |
Mandaneta sudana
Strand 1932: 140 |
Mandane sudana
Karsch 1880: 377 |