Tabiboka milloti, Henrard & Griswold & Jocqué, 2024

Henrard, Arnaud, Griswold, Charles & Jocqué, Rudy, 2024, On new genera and species of crack-leg spiders (Araneae, Udubidae) from Madagascar, European Journal of Taxonomy 966 (1), pp. 1-80 : 24-29

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.966.2697

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14014728

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FF163E94-73C4-4D75-AC93-1BEB4FCA536F

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scientific name

Tabiboka milloti
status

gen. et sp. nov.

Tabiboka milloti gen. et sp. nov.

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Figs 8–9 View Fig View Fig , 26

Zorodictyna sp. CG45 – Wheeler et al. 2017.

Diagnosis

The males of Tabiboka milloti gen. et sp. nov. may be distinguished by the palpal tibia with a short, blunt retromedian process (RTA) and broad, thumb-like ventral apical process (VTA) ( Figs 8E, G View Fig , 9B–C), the slender embolus (E) and the elongate, cruciform median apophysis (MA) with the apex extending to embolus tip ( Figs 8F View Fig , 9A–B) (vs in T. milleri gen. et sp. nov., the the VTA is smaller and the RTA is greatly elongated, Fig. 5A–C View Fig , and the E and the MA are shorted and broader; and in T. polotowae gen. et sp. nov., the VTA is finger-like and the MA is shorter, Fig. 11A–C View Fig ). Females of T. milloti have the epigyne with a heart-shaped median lobe (ML), broad anteriorly (anterior width greater than one-half total width, Fig. 9D View Fig ) (vs in T. milleri , the ML is narrow anteriorly, anterior width less than one-half total width, Fig. 5D View Fig ; and in T. polotowae , the ML is rectangular, narrowest in middle or with sides straight, Fig. 11D View Fig ).

Etymology

The species name is a patronym in honor of Jacques Millot, who collected the holotype of this species and many other interesting arthropods in Madagascar during his missions in the mid-20 th century.

Type material

Holotype

MADAGASCAR – Toamasina Province • ♂; Périnet (= Andasibe), Res. Analamazaotra , Parc National Andasibe ; Aug. 1946; J. Millot leg.; CASENT_9016063 ; MNHN.

Paratypes

MADAGASCAR – Toamasina Province • 1 ♀; Res. Analamazaotra , Parc National Andasibe , road 23 km E of Moramanga; 960 m a.s.l.; 18°56′38″ S, 48°25′03″ E; 16–18 Jan. 2003; C. Griswold, D. Silva and D. Andriamalala leg.; general collecting in rainforest; BLF7993; CASENT_9018308 ; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♂; same data as for preceding; general collecting at night in rainforest; AToL DNA voucher: ARACG045 ; BLF7994; CASENT_9005657 ; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♂; same data as for preceding; CASENT_9005261 ; CAS GoogleMaps .

Other material examined

MADAGASCAR – Antananarivo Province • 2 ♂♂; Tsinjoarivo forest, Ankadivory ; 19°42′56.592″ S, 47°49′15.0234″ E; 1385 m a.s.l.; 11–14 Jan. 2015; B.L. Fisher et al. leg.; pitfall traps in montane rainforest; BLF35447-5; CASENT_9065578 ; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♂; same data as for preceding; BLF35447-20; CASENT_9065583 ; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♂; same data as for preceding; CASENT_906558 ; CAS GoogleMaps .

Description

Male holotype (CASENT_9016063; MNHN)

MEASUREMENTS. Total length: 7.50. Carapace: length 4.60, width 3.70, height 1.80.

COLORATION ( Fig. 8A–B View Fig ). Carapace pale brownish yellow, darker along margin, with two faint, longitudinal dark bands along margin of pars cephalica; black surrounding all eyes; chelicerae brownish yellow; sternum yellow-white, unmarked; legs brownish yellow, femora, tibiae and metatarsi with faint median and subapical dusky annuli; abdomen pale yellow with darker cardiac mark and dorsolateral dark bands that break up into chevrons posteriorly, sides mottled with dark marks, venter yellow except with darker mottling around spinneret base.

STERNUM. Oval with slightly sinuous margins; 2.00 wide, 2.50 long.

CHILUM. 0.13 high, 0.35 wide.

EYES. ALE 0.33; AME 0.13; PLE 0.15; PME 0.14; ALE–AME 0.05; AME–AME 0.20; PLE–PME 0.13; PME–PME 0.06; MOQ: AW 0.26, PW 0.38, L 0.30.

CLYPEUS. 0.10 high, with six long setae.

LEGS. Trochanters deeply notched. Unpaired claw smooth, rudimentary on legs III and IV. Metatarsi lacking subbasal crack. Scopulae absent.

Leg measurements View Figure

Spination View Figure

MALE PALP ( Figs 8C–G View Fig , 9A–C). Tibia with VTA thumb-shaped, RTA broad, median with sharp, ventroapical point (vRTA), blunt retrodorsal projection (dRTA); cymbium oval with rounded apical extremity, without dorsal patch of chemosensitive setae, with small, sharp, conical retrobasal cymbial extension (CE) extending to tibial apex; subtegulum large, filling most of cymbial concavity, with transverse ridge (SL) that interacts with tegulum; tegulum oval with large, with rounded retrodistal protuberance and conical promedian lobe (TL) that locks with subtegulum; embolus (E) arises from retromargin of tegulum, short, simple, narrow; median apophysis (MA) strongly sclerotized elongate hook curved 270° prolaterad; conductor (C) hyaline, translucent, flattened, fan-shaped, widened at extremity; paraconductor (Pc) finger-like membranous, originating at base of MA and extending two-thirds length of E.

Female paratype (CASENT_9018308; CAS)

MEASUREMENTS. Total length: 10.20. Carapace: length 5.00, width 3.60, height 1.80.

COLOUR.As in male except contrast between yellow-white background and dusky markings much bolder, especially annuli on posterior femora, tibiae and metatarsi.

STERNUM. Oval with slightly sinuous sides; 2.20 wide, 2.40 long.

CHILUM. 0.13 high, 0.35 wide.

EYES. ALE 0.18; AME 0.13; PLE 0.18; PME 0.18; ALE–AME 0.08; AME–AME 0.15; PLE–PME 0.18; PME–PME 0.16; MOQ: AW 0.25, PW 0.38, L 0.38.

CLYPEUS. 0.20 high, with five long setae.

LEGS. Scopulae absent.

Leg measurements View Figure

Spination View Figure

GENITALIA. Epigyne ( Fig. 9D View Fig ) median lobe (ML) heart-shaped, sides rounded, broad anteriorly, anterior width greater than one-half total width. Endogyne ( Fig. 9E View Fig ) with each spermatheca narrow, longer than broad.

Variation

Male (n = 3)

Total length = 6.90–7.50, carapace length/width = 1.21–1.29, carapace height/width = 0.43–0.59, PER/carapace width = 0.23–0.24, PER/OAL = 2.38–2.44, PER/AER = 1.38–1.39, OAL/OQL = 1.13– 1.23, OQP/OQA= 1.38–1.43, clypeus height/AME = 1.14–1.56, cheliceral length/clypeus height = 9.14– 18.00, sternum length/width = 1.05–1.25, palpal coxa length/width = 2.00–2.80, femur I length/carapace width = 1.11–1.12, metatarsus I length/carapace width = 0.95–1.00, femur IV length/carapace width = 1.23–1.43, cymbium length/carapace width = 0.32–0.35, cymbium length/palpal patella length = 1.20– 1.50, cymbium length/palpal tibia length = 1.09–1.26, cymbium length/palpal femur length = 0.63–0.75, palpal tibia length/palpal patella length 1.10–1.38. Males from Tsinjoarivo and Analamazaotra are marked like the holotype but the contrast between the yellow-white background and dusky markings on the cephalothorax, legs and abdomen is much greater.

Female

Variation unknown; only one female has been discovered.

Note on synonym

A specimen of this species (CASENT_9005657) was used as an exemplar in a previously published molecular phylogeny: it was listed as “ Zorodictyna sp. CG45” by Wheeler et al. (2017).

Natural history

The species Tabiboka milloti gen. et sp. nov. is only known from rainforest.

Distribution

Tabiboka milloti gen. et sp. nov. is known only from mountains in east-central Madagascar ( Fig. 26 View Fig ).

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Udubidae

Genus

Tabiboka

Loc

Tabiboka milloti

Henrard, Arnaud, Griswold, Charles & Jocqué, Rudy 2024
2024
Loc

Zorodictyna sp.

Wheeler W. C. & Coddington J. A. & Crowley L. M. & Dimitrov D. & Goloboff P. A. & Griswold C. E. & Hormiga G. & Prendini L. & Ramirez M. J. & Sierwald P. & Almeida-Silva L. M. & Alvarez-Padilla F. & Arnedo M. A. & Benavides L. R. & Benjamin S. P. & Bond J. E. & Grismado C. J. & Hasan E. & Hedin M. & Izquierdo M. A. & Labarque F. M. & Ledford J. & Lopardo L. & Maddison W. P. & Miller J. A. & Piacentini L. N. & Platnick N. I. & Polotow D. & Silva-Davila D. & Scharff N. & Szuts T. & Ubick D. & Vink C. & Wood H. M. & Zhang J. X. 2017: 24
2017
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