Epeirotypus jane sp. nov.

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Diagnosis

Females of Epeirotypus jane sp. nov. resemble those of E. kote sp. nov. by the vulval bifid sclerotized septum forming an inverted trapezoid posteriorly (Figs 19D, 20D), but E. jane can be distinguished by a relatively narrow bifid septum and a darker body coloration (Fig. 20A–D), whereas E. kote have the bifid septum relatively wide and the body coloration lighter (i.e., whitish-yellow) (Fig. 19A–D).

Etymology

The specific name is derived from ‘jane’ which means ‘different’ in the Ngäbere language, currently spoken by the Ngäbe native people of Panama, and refers to the notable differences (i.e., number of pair bases) on the cox 1 nucleotide sequence.

Type material

Holotype

PANAMA – Coclé Province • ♀; Parque Nacional General de División Omar Torrijos Herrera, El Cope, one-hectare PANCODING inventory; 8.668083° N, 80.592583° W; 760 m a.s.l.; 4–9 Jun. 2008; M. Arnedo, L. Benavides, G. Hormiga, F. Labarque and M. Ramírez leg.; voucher code STC1D5H021; MIUP.

Paratype

PANAMA – Coclé Province • 1 ♀; same data as for holotype; voucher code STC1D5H013; preparation codes FML-00831, FML-00910; DNA barcode SPIPA395-10; MACN-Ar.

Description

Female (paratype MACN-Ar STC1D5H013)

Total length 2.82. Prosoma: length 1.30, width 1.02, height 0.75. Sternum: length 0.59, width 0.54. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.12, PME 0.10, AME–PME 0.12. Opisthosoma: length 1.94, width 1.66, height 1.71; with posterior lateral tubercles. Leg formula: 1243. Dorsal shield of prosoma dark olive-green laterally, yellowish-white centrally forming smooth uniform band (Fig. 20A–B). Dorsum of ocular area dark (Fig. 20A–B). Thoracic area of prosoma laterally higher (Fig. 20C). Sternum yellowish-orange with dark borders anteriorly (Fig. 20C). Opisthosoma color overall olive-green with five dorsal whitish-gray patches, anterior and middle ones fused, covered by sparsely thick olive-green flecks (Fig. 20A–B). Opisthosoma with two lateral posterior tubercles connected ventrally by guanine silver stripe (Fig. 20C). Epigynal plate, booklung cover, tracheal spiracle, spinneret field and behind anal tubercle olive-green, surrounded by whitish-gray area (Fig. 20C). Femora, tibiae and metatarsi brownish-orange but distally dark, patella greenish-brown, tarsi brownish-orange (Fig. 20A–C). Epigynal plate: domed, with transverse groove, central pit deep. Vulva: copulatory ducts massive, proximally with patch of gland ducts dorsally, heavily sclerotized distally inserting dorsolaterally posteriorly into spermathecae, spermathecae anteriorly sharp, sclerotized, and connate (i.e., fused one above the other), fertilization ducts sclerotized, relative small, emerging dorsally posteriorly from spermathecae, curving anteriorly to meet uterus externus (Fig. 20D).

Male

Unknown.

Records and biology

Records are limited to collections made at 895 m a.s.l. in premontane rainforest from Parque Nacional General de División Omar Torrijos Herrera (Fig. 1). Females have been collected during the day by cryptic technique.