Ptocasius rectangulus, Yang & Peng, 2023
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.903.2321 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:036AB8E1-669E-499B-8CA7-141509A11F2C |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10165836 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/874EBEAA-5E73-44EF-9993-671E5E56561D |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:874EBEAA-5E73-44EF-9993-671E5E56561D |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Ptocasius rectangulus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Ptocasius rectangulus sp. nov.
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Figs 27–28 View Fig View Fig , 46 View Fig
Diagnosis
The new species resembles P. geminus sp. nov. ( Figs 16–17 View Fig View Fig ), but can be distinguished by: (1) posterior margin of pockets almost as long as wide in ventral view ( Figs 27B View Fig , 28A View Fig ), while two times as wide as long in P. geminus ( Figs 16B View Fig , 17D View Fig ); (2) top of pockets almost above posterior margin of copulatory openings in ventral view ( Figs 27B View Fig , 28A View Fig ), while below posterior margin of copulatory openings in P. geminus ( Figs 16B View Fig , 17D View Fig ); (3) copulatory openings almost rectangular in ventral view ( Figs 27B View Fig , 28A View Fig ), while almost arc-shaped in P. geminus ( Figs 16B View Fig , 17D View Fig ); (4) spermathecae distinctly diverging in dorsal view ( Figs 27C View Fig , 28B View Fig ), while almost touching in P. geminus ( Figs 16C View Fig , 17E View Fig ).
Etymology
The specific name is derived from the combination of the Latin adjective ‘ rectus ’ (‘straight’) and the Latin noun ‘ angulus ’ (‘angle’), referring to the atrium outline somewhat rectangular.
Type material
Holotype
CHINA • ♀; Yunnan Province, Nujiang Prefecture, Gongshan County, Nujiang State Nature Reserve , Qiqi , 9.9 km West of Gongshan; 27°42′55″ N, 98°33′55″ E; 2000 m a.s.l.; 9–14 Jul. 2000; Heng-mei Yan, David Kavanaugh, Charles Griswold, Hong-bin Liang, Darrell Ubick and Da-zhi Dong leg.; HNU-00–QF–6. GoogleMaps
Description
Female (holotype)
BODY AND HEAD. Total length 4.90. Prosoma 2.20 long, 1.70 wide. Opisthosoma 2.70 long, 1.85 wide. Clypeus height 0.13. Carapace ( Fig. 27A View Fig ) light brown; carapace margin grayish black and eyes base black; ocular area dark brown. Fovea reddish brown. Radial groove dark brown. Eye diameter and interdistances: AME 0.50, ALE 0.28, PLE 0.28, AERW 1.60, PERW 1.55, EL 1.10. Sternum scutiform, the median area slightly bulged; light yellowish brown, margin dark; sides with three grayish black spots, covered with long brownish black hairs. Sternum brown, scattered with few black spots, sparsely covered with long light brown and dark brown hairs. Endites and labium dark brown, distal area yellowish brown, covered with grayish black hairs, labium triangular.
CHELICERAE ( Fig. 28C View Fig ). Brown, front side dark brown, distal area covered with grayish black hairs, two big promarginal teeth and one small retromarginal denticle.
LEGS. Yellowish brown, with black markings or annuli, densely covered with short black hairs; spines weak and short. Tibiae I and II with three pairs of long ventral spines, metatarsi I and II with two pairs of long ventral spines.
LEG MEASUREMENTS. I = 3.70 (1.20, 1.60, 0.50, 0.60), II = 3.60 (1.20, 1.40, 0.50, 0.50), III = 4.55 (1.45, 1.50, 0.90, 0.70), IV = 4.80 (1.50, 1.60, 1.00, 0.70). Leg formula: IV–III–I–II.
ABDOMEN ( Fig. 27A View Fig ). Oval, dorsum brown with irregular dark brown spots, densely covered with short dark brown hairs; ventral light gray with irregular black spots. Spinnerets dark brown.
EPIGYNUM ( Figs 27B–C View Fig , 28A–B View Fig ).As long as wide; the pockets close to each other, the top of pockets almost above posterior margin of copulatory openings in ventral view; copulatory openings almost rectangular.
Male
Unknown.
Distribution
China (Yunnan Province, Fig. 46 View Fig ).
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