Pseudohydryphantes chilensis, Smit, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.24349/acarologia/20214430 |
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Pseudohydryphantes chilensis |
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sp. nov. |
Pseudohydryphantes chilensis n. sp.
Zoobank: 2EB4EDFD-6354-4674-9DCD-1CB97771AB01
( Figure 1 View Figure 1 AE)
Material examined. Holotype male, small stream crossing road W480, W of Pidpid, prov. Chiloé, Chile, 42°23.545 ′ S 73°51.911 ′ W, 100 m a.s.l., 21 Dec. 2018 ( RMNH). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Glandularia sclerites small, not crescent shaped; legs without swimming setae.
Description. Male: Idiosoma reticulate with large papillae, dorsally 535 long and 348 wide,
ventrally 559 long. Glandularia sclerites smaller than accompanying glandularia, rounded
( Figure 1A View Figure 1 ). Median eye and postocularia on small platelets, the latter more or less between
Dgl3. Chelicera 211 long. Coxae in four groups, with few small setae; tip of CxI with two small, stout setae. Genital field with three pairs of acetabula, genital flap 164 long; along medial margin a row of small setae ( Figure 1B View Figure 1 ). Excretory pore sclerotized. Length of P15: 47, 72, 48, 96, 36. P2 and P3 with a medial seta and three and one dorsal setae, respectively.
P4 with a stout dorsodistal setae ( Figure 1D View Figure 1 ). Length of Ileg46: 100, 120, 124. Length of IVleg46: 170, 180, 136. Legs without swimming setae ( Figure 1E View Figure 1 ). Claw of legs simple, without serrations or ventral clawlet, but with a small dorsal clawlet.
Female: Unknown.
Etymology. Named after the country of the type locality.
Remarks. This is the first Pseudohydryphantes species from South America. The new species differs from all known Pseudohydryphantes species in the absence of swimming setae. From North America two species are known, both insufficiently described by Marshall (1924, 1929). Main difference with the new species is the presence of swimming setae in the North American species.
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National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis |
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