Ebo Keyserling, 1884
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Genus Ebo Keyserling, 1884 View in CoL View at ENA
Ebo Keyserling, 1884: 678 View in CoL . – Simon 1895: 1063; Schick 1965: 84 (subgenus Ebo View in CoL ); Sauer and Platnick 1972: 36-37 (subgenus Ebo View in CoL ); Dondale and Redner 1978: 29-30 (ad part.).
Type species. Ebo latithorax Keyserling, 1884 View in CoL by monotypy
Material examined. Ebo evansae Sauer & Platnick, 1972 : USA: Utah: 4♁, 4♀, Salt Lake GoogleMaps City, dry canyon, 40° 46’N, 111° 50’W, 11 March 1944, leg. W. Ivie (AMNH).
Ebo latithorax : USA: Pennsylvania: 2♁, Rector , 40° 12’N, 79° 14’W, 20 June 1967, leg. B. Vogel (AMNH). Ebo cf. latithorax GoogleMaps : USA: Kansas: 1♁, 5♀, Ellsworth , 38° 34’N, 98° 14’W, 23 August 1935, leg. W. Ivie (AMNH). Ebo pepinensis Gertsch, 1933 GoogleMaps : USA: Utah: 3♁, 3♀, west side of Utah Lake , 40° 16’N, 111° 56’W, 11 March 1934, leg. W. Ivie (AMNH) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Philodromid spiders with enlarged AME (AME size index 0.067-0.08) and extremely elongated leg II (Leg II length index 1.5-2.2). Prosoma wider than long ( Fig. 11 View Figures 7-16. 7, 11 ). Clypeus low (Clypeus height index <0.1, Fig. 7 View Figures 7-16. 7, 11 ). Leg formula 2143. Spination of legs generally reduced with species-specific modifications (males of E. latithorax are completely spineless), tibiae and metatarsi always without pro- and retrolateral spines. Metatarsus III and IV ventral 2-2-2 (except E. latithorax ). Patella of male palp without apophysis, tibia with indistinct VTA (sometimes completely reduced) and small, weakly sclerotized RTA. Embolus curved, its tip flexible, pointing to retrolateral side ( Fig. 2 View Figures 1-6. 1, 4 ). Tegulum without apophysis. Conductor a retrolateral shallow groove. Epigyne weakly sclerotized, without atrium or grooves, epigynal suture entirely shifted to epigastric furrow. Glandular heads separated from receptacula, connected by thin ducts.
Remarks. The Nearctic Ebo species were thoroughly revised by Schick (1965) and Sauer and Platnick (1972). In both these studies Titanebo described by Gertsch (1933) was regarded a subgenus of Ebo . All Nearctic species indeed share a number of characters, e.g. the lack of PTA, the curved embolus with a flexible tip and the constitution of the conductor. However, the leg spination pattern is strikingly different, with Titanebo resembling Rhysodromus (the Philodromus histrio group) and Halodromus gen. n. Ebo and Titanebo are also different in the structure of the female genitalia and in some morphometric indices ( Table 1 View Table 1 ). In none of the phylogenetic analyses performed by Muster (2009) did Titanebo emerge as sister to Ebo . In conclusion, Titanebo clearly deserves generic re-establishment.
Composition and distribution. The centre of diversity is undoubtly North America. Sauer and Platnick (1972) included seven Nearctic species in the subgenus Ebo : E. contrastus Sauer & Platnick, 1972 , E. evansae Sauer & Platnick, 1972 , E. iviei Sauer & Platnick, 1972 , E. lathithorax Keyserling, 1884 , E. merkeli Schick, 1965 , E. pepinensis Gertsch, 1933 , and E. punctatus Sauer & Platnick, 1972 . Two further species were added by Platnick (1972) and Cokendolpher (1978), E. bucklei Platnick, 1972 , and E. redneri Cokendolpher, 1978 . Old World species described in Ebo are either transferred to Halodromus gen. n. or Philodromus , or they are regarded together with three Neotropical species as incertae sedis.
Ebo | Titanebo | Halodromus | Philodromus histrio group | |
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leg II length index | 1.6 - 2.1 | 1.5 - 1.7 | 1.4 - 1.5 | 1.1 - 1.4 |
AME size index | 0.071 - 0.077 | 0.054 - 0.076 | 0.063 - 0.084 | 0.035 - 0.058 |
PME interdistance index | 1.88 - 2.11 | 1.80 - 2.07 | 1.56 - 2.00 | 1.63 - 3.00 |
clypeus height index | 0.08 - 0.10 | 0.14 - 0.18 | 0.12 - 0.21 | 0.16 - 0.18 |
females | ||||
leg II length index | 1.5 - 2.2 | 1.4 - 1.7 | 1.3 - 1.6 | 1.1 - 1.3 |
AME size index | 0.067 - 0.068 | 0.060 - 0.067 | 0.061 - 0.087 | 0.038 - 0.053 |
PME interdistance index | 1.88 - 2.26 | 1.69 - 1.87 | 1.35 - 2.09 | 1.46 - 2.33 |
clypeus height index | 0.09 - 0.10 | 0.15 - 0.18 | 0.11 - 0.18 | 0.16 - 0.18 |
Table 1. Morphometric indices in Ebo -like philodromid genera. Leg II length index = length femur II/femur I; AME size index = diameter AME/CW; PME interdistance index = PME-PME/PME-PLE; clypeus height index = ClyH/CW.
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Ebo Keyserling, 1884
Muster, Christoph 2009 |
Ebo
Dondale CD & Redner JH 1978: 29 |
Sauer RJ & Platnick NI 1972: 36 |
Schick RX 1965: 84 |
Simon E 1895: 1063 |
Keyserling E 1884: 678 |