Hexophthalma dolichocephala (Lawrence, 1928)

Figs 10, 20, 25

Sicarius dolichocephalus Lawrence, 1928: 222 .

Sicarius dolichocephalus – Newlands 1986: 49. — Lotz 2012: 8.

Hexophthalma dolichocephala – Magalhaes et al. 2017: 850.

Diagnosis

Female inner spermathecae consist of one finger-like sac on each side, with a very short outer spermatheca (Fig. 10). Male embolus apical part thin, blunt and slightly twisted and flattened, unlike the other species where the apical part is thin and pointed (Fig. 20).

Material examined

Lectotype NAMIBIA: ♀, Kaoko Otavi [18°18′ S, 13°40′ E], Apr. 1926 (SAMC 6937).

Other material

NAMIBIA: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 1 imm., Kaokoland, Opuwo, 17°24′20.34″ S, 14°13′01.20″ E, 18 Aug. 2005, G. Binford leg. (NMNW 45843) ; 1 ♀, Kaokoland, Opuwo, Baynes Mountain, Epembe, 17°04′32.9″ S, 13°02′08.5″ E, 20 Apr. 2006, EduVentures 8 leg. (NMNW 47266) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Munutum River [18°17′ S, 12°04′ E], 19 Oct. 1988, H. Kleinhans leg. (NMNW 40863) ; 1 ♂, Okahama water point, 17°10′34.1″ S, 12°59′54.7″ E, 25 Apr. 2006, EduVentures 8 leg. (NMNW 47271) ; 1 ♂, Möwe Bay, 19°20′ S, 12°40′ E, 1990, D. and J. Bartlett leg. (NMNW 42684) ; 1 ♂, Ruacana, 17°25′ S, 14°19′ E, 25–27 Aug. 1973, State Museum leg. (NMNW 35801) .

Description

Male (n=5)

TL= 19.5 (11.6–28.7); CL=4.98 (4.7–5.6); CW= 4.94 (4.7–5.6); CLL= 0.59 (0.50–0.65). AME-LE= 0.5; eye diameter=0.2. Carapace reddish-brown, cephalic area slightly darker; abdomen and legs yellow-brown. Body and legs with lancet-like curved macrosetae, more strongly curved on body than on legs. Embolus thick over most of the length, tapered apically, point blunt and slightly twisted at base of thinner part (Fig. 20).

Leg measurements:

 IIIIIIIVPalp
Femur7.48.67.47.71.5
Patella2.32.42.22.20.9
Tibia8.48.87.67.31.2
Metatarsus6.27.56.56.5
Tarsus2.93.32.93.30.7
Total27.230.626.627.04.3

Natural history

Hexophthalma dolichocephala have been collected in Desert, Nama Karoo and Savanna biomes, by pitfall traps and by hand from under rocks.

Distribution

Hexophthalma dolichocephala is distributed in the northwestern corner of Namibia (Fig. 25).