Spelocteniza zuninoi sp. nov.
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Figs 11–12, 30
Diagnosis
Males closely resemble those of S. pampenita sp. nov. but can be distinguished by the palpal bulb elongated oval, curved embolus and short paraembolic apophysis (Fig. 12C–E); while the palpal bulb is oval, the embolus sinuous and the paraembolic apophysis long in the latter (Fig. 8C–E).
Etymology
The specific epithet is a patronym in honor of Mario Zunino, Italian entomologist, in recognition of his studies on systematics, phylogeny of scarab beetles and support to the OTONGA foundation.
Type material
Holotype ECUADOR • ♂; Cotopaxi Province, OTONGA Biological Reserve; 0°25′17″ S, 79°00′48″ W; 2225 m a.s.l.; 19 Sep.–2 Oct. 2014; E. Tapia, C. Tapia and N. Dupérré leg.; ECFN 11673; QCAZ.
Description
Male (holotype)
MEASUREMENTS. Carapace length: 2.62; carapace width: 2.08; abdomen length: missing.
CEPHALOTHORAX. Carapace orange, oval; pars cephalica flat, pars thoracica sloping; fovea straight (Fig. 11A). Labium yellow with V-shaped margin; with four elongated cuspules (Fig. 11B). Maxillae with 3–7 elongated cuspules; anterior lobe small (Fig. 11B); serrula present. Sternum rounded (1.19 length, 1.22 width); with three oval sigilla along margin (Fig. 11B). Eight eyes in two rows: AME 0.1, ALE 0.1, PLE 0.09, PME 0.06, PME–PME 0.34; ocular quadrangle rectangular (0.47 anterior, 0.48 posterior, 0.23 high) (Fig. 11A).
CHELICERAE. Orange, rastellum absent; with 10 promarginal teeth, 12 intermarginal denticles; intercheliceral tumescence inconspicuous.
LEGS. Light orange with dark bands apically on femora, laterally on patellae and apically and basally on metatarsi. Leg measurements: I 7.46 (1.93/1.14/1.74/1.49/1.16); II 7.07 (1.94/1.07/1.53/1.41/1.12); III 6.44 (1.75/0.70/1.30/1.61/1.08); missing. Leg spination (spines on all segments except tarsi): I fe d1-1-1- 1-1-1, pa 0, ti p1-1, v2-2-3(apical), mt p1, v1-1-2(apical); II fe d1-1-1-1-1, pa 0, ti p1-1, v2-2-3 (apical), mt p1,v1-2-2(apical); III fe d1-1-2; pa d1, p1, r1, ti d1, p1-1, r1, v2-2-3 (apical), mt d2-2-1, p1-1-1-1, r1, v2-2-3(apical); IV missing. Tarsi with filiform trichobothria, tarsal organ highly elevated and smooth (observed under light microscope); tarsal claw biserrated with 5–8 teeth on each edge, ITC present on all leg. Male tibial clasping spur is a large spine (Fig. 11C); sparse scopula on tarsi I–II, sparse apical (25%) scopula on metatarsi I–II, absent on tarsi and metatarsi III–IV.
ABDOMEN. Missing.
GENITALIA. Palpal tibia (1.0 length, 0.36 width); cymbium without spines (Fig. 12A–B); bulb elongated oval; with large tegular heel; embolus sinuous, with short, curved paraembolic apophysis (Fig. 12C–E).
Female
Unknown.
Natural history
The only male was collected in a pitfall trap at 2225 m a.s.l. in the evergreen montane forest of the Western Cordillera (BsMn03) (Iglesias et al. 2013a).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality in Cotopaxi Province.