Smeringopus ubicki, Huber, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3461.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6418225 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FBB532-FFD5-1751-FF6A-0F333820FE3B |
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Felipe |
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Smeringopus ubicki |
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sp. nov. |
Smeringopus ubicki View in CoL new species
Figs. 440, 449–450 View FIGURES 438–450 , 465–466 View FIGURES 459–474 , 494–499 View FIGURES 494–504
Type. Male holotype from South Africa, Western Cape Province, Oudtshourn [33°34’S, 22°12’E], at campground, 5.x.1999 (D. Ubick, S. Prinsloo), in CAS GoogleMaps .
Etymology. The species is named for Darrell Ubick, arachnologist at California Academy of Sciences.
Diagnosis. Distinguished from similar congeners by shapes of procursus (distal structures, Fig. 494 View FIGURES 494–504 ; similar S. lotzi ), bulb (processes of embolus, Figs. 495, 496 View FIGURES 494–504 ), cheliceral armature (presence and position of proximal humps; Figs. 497, 498 View FIGURES 494–504 ), and shape of epigynum ( Fig. 465 View FIGURES 459–474 ; round pockets; wider apart than in S. lotzi ).
Male (holotype). Total body length 5.8, carapace width 1.9. Leg 1: 39.2 (10.5 + 0.8 + 9.9 + 15.9 + 2.1), tibia 2: 7.5, tibia 3: 6.0, tibia 4: 8.4; tibia 1 L/d: 43. Habitus similar S. lotzi (cf. Figs. 428, 429 View FIGURES 424–437 ). Carapace ochre-yellow with brown median and lateral marks, clypeus with pair of dark stripes, sternum ochre-yellow with brown pattern, leg femora and tibiae with subdistal dark rings, abdomen with dorsal and indistinct ventral pattern. Distance PME-PME 125 µm, diameter PME 175 µm, distance PME-ALE 55 µm, distance AME-AME 30 µm, diameter AME 135 µm. Ocular area slightly elevated, secondary eyes with ‘pseudo-lenses’; deep thoracic pit. Chelicerae with proximal and distal apophyses ( Figs. 497, 498 View FIGURES 494–504 ). Palps as in Figs. 449 and 450 View FIGURES 438–450 , coxa with distinct retrolateral apophysis, trochanter barely modified, femur with shallow retrolateral furrow with distinct proximal rim, procursus with distinctive distal processes in dorsal view ( Fig. 494 View FIGURES 494–504 ; retrolateral view as in S. lotzi ; cf. Fig. 487 View FIGURES 487–493 ), bulb with distinctive complex embolus ( Figs. 495, 496 View FIGURES 494–504 ). Legs without spines, few vertical hairs, with curved hairs on tibiae and metatarsi 1 and 2; retrolateral trichobothrium on tibia 1 at 3.5%; prolateral trichobothrium present on tibia 1.
Variation. Sternum in some specimens monochromous; abdomen ventrally in some specimens with distinct pattern. Tibia 1 in 3 other males: 9.1, 12.9, 13.0.
Female. In general similar to male; tibia 1 in 3 females: 10.2, 11.5, 12.0. Epigynum a simple plate with round pockets ( Fig. 465 View FIGURES 459–474 ); internal genitalia as in Figs. 466 View FIGURES 459–474 and 499 View FIGURES 494–504 .
Distribution. Widely distributed in southern South Africa ( Fig. 475 View FIGURE 475 ).
Material examined. SOUTH AFRICA: Western Cape Prov.: Oudtshourn: 1♂ type above; same data, 1♂ in CAS . Karoo National Park [~ 32°19’S, 22°30’E], in burrow, 4.i.1996 (A. Leroy), 1♂ in NCP. GoogleMaps Knysna, Uitzicht Annex (34°00’S, 23°20’E), 28.xii.1988, 6.xii.1989 and 18.xii.1989 (L.N. Lotz), 2♂ 1♀ 1 juv. (3 vials) in NMBA (3134, 3309, 3342) GoogleMaps . Eastern Cape Prov.: 22 mi W of Cofimvaba [~ 32°01’S, 27°15’E], 940 m a.s.l., 14.iv.1958 (E.S. Ross, R. E. Leech), 2♂ in CAS GoogleMaps . Babiaan River, Bedford [~ 32°41’S, 26°07’E], date/collector not given/ unreadable, 2♂ 2♀ in BMNH (03.6.25-26-29) GoogleMaps . Grahamstown [33°18’S, 26°32’E], xi.1900 (Schonland), 1♂ in BMNH GoogleMaps . Zebra National Park near Cradock [~ 32°15’S, 25°33’E], web in grass, 22.iii.1989 (A. Leroy), 1♂ in NCP (89/722) GoogleMaps . Ecca Pass, 15 km NE of Grahamstown direction Bedford [33°15’S, 26°36’E], under stones, 16.i.1989 (R. Jocqué), 1♀ in MRAC (169731). GoogleMaps
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