Smeringopus lineiventris Simon, 1890
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Smeringopus lineiventris Simon, 1890 |
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Smeringopus lineiventris Simon, 1890 View in CoL
Figs. 177–178, 183 View FIGURES 169–183 , 192–193 View FIGURES 184–193 , 202–203 View FIGURES 194–203 , 238–242 View FIGURES 238–242
Smeringopus lineiventris Simon 1890: 95 View in CoL .
Types. 4♂ 4♀ syntypes from Yemen, Aden [12°48’N, 45°00’E], date unknown (1889–1890), leg. E. Simon, in MNHN (10488), with Simon’s handwritten label “10746 Sm. lineiventris ES View in CoL Aden!”, examined. GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Distinguished from similar congeners (other species of the arambourgi species group and S. pallidus ) by tip of procursus ( Figs. 238, 239 View FIGURES 238–242 ), shapes of bulbal processes ( Figs. 240, 241 View FIGURES 238–242 ), and epigynum shape (simple plate with pair of round internal structures visible through cuticle; Fig. 202 View FIGURES 194–203 ; similar S. pallidus ); apparently also by reduced color pattern on carapace, clypeus, sternum, and legs (mostly monochromous).
Male (syntype). Total body length 6.4, carapace width 2.1. Leg 1: 65.6 (17.1 + 0.9 + 16.4 + 28.8 + 2.4), tibia 2: 11.9, tibia 3: 8.8, tibia 4: 11.7; tibia 1 L/d: 77. Habitus as in Fig. 177 View FIGURES 169–183 . Colors possibly slightly bleached but dorsal abdominal pattern still very distinct; carapace only posteriorly slightly darker, clypeus, sternum, and legs monochromous ochre-yellow, abdomen ochre-gray with distinct dorsal pattern, ventrally only with two pairs of dark lines (beside book lungs and posteriorly). Distance PME-PME 160 µm, diameter PME 150 µm, distance PME-ALE 80 µm, distance AME-AME 25 µm, diameter AME 140 µm. Ocular area slightly elevated, secondary eyes with barely visible ‘pseudo-lenses’; deep thoracic pit. Chelicerae very similar S. saruanle (cf. Fig. 236 View FIGURES 231–237 ), with small distal apophyses. Palps as in Figs. 192 and 193 View FIGURES 184–193 , coxa without retrolateral apophysis, trochanter barely modified, femur with retrolateral furrow, proximal rim slightly more distinct, cymbium with very small projection near tarsal organ, procursus with distinctive distal processes ( Figs. 238, 239 View FIGURES 238–242 ), bulb with sclerotized embolus and distinctive dorsal process ( Figs. 240, 241 View FIGURES 238–242 ). Legs without spines, few vertical hairs, with curved hairs on legs 1–2 (most hairs missing), retrolateral trichobothrium on tibia 1 at 2.5%; prolateral trichobothrium present on tibia 1.
Variation. Tibia 1 in 6 other males: 9.3-15.7 (mean 13.2).
Female. In general similar to male; tibia 1 in 8 females: 10.4–15.2 (mean 12.4). Epigynum a simple plate without pockets, with internal round structures visible through cuticle ( Fig. 202 View FIGURES 194–203 ); internal genitalia as in Figs. 203 View FIGURES 194–203 and 242 View FIGURES 238–242 .
Natural history. According to Simon (1890), this species was once “commun dans les maisons” at the type locality in Aden. This seems no longer to be the case, as the species is apparently missing in the new collections from Yemen made by A. van Harten and deposited at the RMNH.
Distribution. Only known from type locality in Yemen and “Massoua” (see below) ( Fig. 204 View FIGURE 204 ).
Material examined. YEMEN: Aden: 4♂ 4♀ syntypes above; same locality, “E a. Emerton” no further data, 1♂ in MCZ (34047).
Dubious locality: “Massoua” (= Er Rih Island?, 18°10’N, 38°26’E; or Massawa?, 15°36’N, 39°27’E), E. Simon collection 10250, 4♂ 5♀ 6 juvs. in MNHN ( AR 10475 About MNHN ) .
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Smeringopus lineiventris Simon, 1890
HUBER, BERNHARD A. 2012 |
Smeringopus lineiventris
Simon, E. 1890: 95 |