Troglohnia Lin & Li, 2023

Chu, Chang, Lin, Yejie & Li, Shuqiang, 2023, New genera and new species of Hahniidae (Araneae) from China, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam, ZooKeys 1187, pp. 91-134 : 91

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.112936

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scientific name

Troglohnia Lin & Li
status

gen. nov.

Genus Troglohnia Lin & Li gen. nov.

Type species.

Troglohnia qiubei sp. nov. from Yunnan, China.

Diagnosis.

Troglohnia gen. nov. can be distinguished from all other genera of Hahniidae by having stridulatory files on sides of pars cephalica (Figs 1C View Figure 1 , 2B View Figure 2 ), strongly modified patella 1.5-2 × wider than tibia (Figs 10A View Figure 10 , 12A View Figure 12 , 15A View Figure 15 ), retrolateral tibial apophysis with two arms (Figs 10B View Figure 10 , 12B View Figure 12 , 15B View Figure 15 ), edge of cymbial furrow S-shaped (Figs 10B View Figure 10 , 12B View Figure 12 , 15B View Figure 15 ), base of embolus with tooth and embolus running along tegulum, on some distance, basal part rises from tegular bend at 90° (Figs 10A View Figure 10 , 12A View Figure 12 , 15A View Figure 15 ), genital groove with a pair of hoods posteriorly, distance between hoods almost 1.5-2 × longer than length of epigynal plate (Fig. 18A-D View Figure 18 ), and copulatory ducts with a fork at the expanded part of them (Fig. 18A-D View Figure 18 ).

Description.

Male. Total length 2.33-3.21 (n = 8). Carapace yellowish, middle region with indistinct brown band, margin with brown pattern, lateral cephalic region with stridulatory files. PER longer than AER, AER straight, PER procurved. AME separated by less than diameter; PME separated by almost diameter, approximately as far from ALE; distance between AME and PME longer than that between ALE and PLE; ALE and PLE almost touching. Clypeus pale yellow, covered with several setae. Chelicerae pale yellow, with two or three promarginal and three or four retromarginal teeth, chelicerae with stridulatory files. Endites, labium pale yellow, covered with few black setae. Sternum brown, covered with brown setae. Legs pale yellow. Opisthosoma grey, middle of anteriorly and laterally with rod-shaped brown patterns, middle of posteriorly with inverted V-shaped brown patterns; venter with brown patterns and brown ring around spinnerets. Spinnerets base brown and tip white, straight in posterior view. Tracheal spiracle long and transverse, located at 3/4 of opisthosoma length.

Palpal femur almost 2 × longer than patella, spineless. Patella modified, strongly swollen, longer and> 1.5 × wider than tibia. Retrolateral tibial apophysis with 2 sickle-shaped and without serrated arms, basal with an apophysis with a line of setae. Cymbium kidney-shaped, ~ 1.5 × longer than wide. Cymbial furrow S-shaped, almost as long as cymbium. Bulb almost oval, ca 1.23 × longer than wide. Sperm duct with U-shaped curve (Fig. 3C View Figure 3 ). Conductor almost 0.5 × longer than bulb, length of stalk almost 1/3-1/2 of total conductor length. Embolic base wide, with embolic tooth. Embolus starting at ca 1:30-4:00 o’clock from tegular, curving clockwise, embolic tip covered by bulb.

Female. Total length 2.25-3.86 (n = 21). Somatic characters as in male but chelicerae with three promarginal and three or four retromarginal teeth, stridulatory files absent.

Epigynal plate almost 1.3-1.45 × wider than long, genital groove with a pair of posterior hoods. Copulatory openings located medium, arc-shaped. Copulatory ducts long, strongly convoluted, base thick, bifurcate, then become thinner; short one connected to secondary spermathecae, other connected to primary spermathecae. Primary spermathecae oval or bean-shaped, secondary spermathecae globular. Fertilization ducts laminar, sickle-shaped.

Etymology.

The new generic name is a combination of Troglobiont (refers to the cave habitat) and Hahnia. The gender is feminine.

Composition.

This new genus includes four species: Troglohnia dafang sp. nov. (♂♀), T. qiubei sp. nov. (♂♀), T. shidian sp. nov. (♀), and T. wuding sp. nov. (♂♀).

Distribution.

China (Guizhou, Yunnan) (Fig. 30 View Figure 30 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Order

Araneae

Family

Hahniidae