Carrhotus atratus, Satkunanathan & Benjamin, 2022

Satkunanathan, Abira & Benjamin, Suresh P., 2022, Phylogenetic placement of Carrhotus Thorell, 1891 with three new species from Sri Lanka (Araneae: Salticidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 817 (1), pp. 78-110 : 88-92

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.817.1765

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6517924

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D26852D1-B21E-41CE-8291-78FBAD0DE9A7

taxon LSID

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Felipe

scientific name

Carrhotus atratus
status

sp. nov.

Carrhotus atratus View in CoL sp. nov.

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Figs 5A–I View Fig 5 , 6A–G View Fig 6 , 7A–D View Fig 7 , 17 View Fig 17

Diagnosis

Males of C. atratus sp. nov. can be separated from those of other congeners by their triangular-shaped PLP and cone-shaped anticlockwise directed embolus tip ( Figs 6E–F View Fig 6 , 7A–B View Fig 7 ). The palp of C. atratus closely resembles that of C. erus Jastrzebski 1999 ; however, its PLP is relatively short, rounded and RTA is not pointed. RTA is smaller and tapered ( Fig. 6F View Fig 6 ) than in other Carrhotus species from Sri Lanka. Females are distinguished by the prominent hood at the CO and hook-shaped CD ( Fig. 7C–D View Fig 7 ).

Etymology

The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word ‘ atratus ’ meaning ‘darkened’, loosely referring to its blackish body colour.

Material examined

Holotype SRI LANKA • ♂; Northern Province, Jaffna District, Mandaitivu ; 09°61′67″ N, 79°99′22″ E; 12 m a.s.l.; 12 Jan. 2020; S.P. Benjamin et al. leg.; beating; NIFS_SAL_1280 .

Paratype SRI LANKA • 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; NIFS_SAL_1281 .

Other material

SRI LANKA • 2 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀; same collection data as for holotype but 20–22 Oct. 2016; NIFS_SAL_932 to SAL_938 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for holotype; NIFS_SAL_1282 to SAL_1284 1 ♀; Jaffna District , Vantharavathai; 09°37′14″ N, 79°59′52″ E; 9.5 m a.s.l.; 26 Jan. 2021; S.P. Benjamin leg.; beating; NIFS_SAL_1441 GoogleMaps .

Description

Male

MEASUREMENTS. TL 4.5, PL 1.92, PW at PLEs 1.5, AL 1.83, AW 1.32. Eye field: diameter of AME 0.4; ALE 0.26; PME 0.06; PLE 0.12; PME–PME 1.34; PLE–PLE 1.3; ALE–PME 0.22; ALE–PLE 0.54. Leg I: Tr 1.02, Fm 0.46, Pt 1, Tb 0.64, Mt 0.5; Leg II: Tr 0.9, Fm 0.46, Pt 0.7, Tb 0.6, Mt 0.52; Leg III: Tr 1.08, Fm 0.46, Pt 0.88, Tb 0.82, Mt 0.44; Leg IV: Tr 0.9, Fm 0.84, Pt 0.4, Tb 0.72, Mt 0.42.

COLOR AND BODY (live spiders). Carapace black, sparsely covered with black hairs; lateral margins sparsely covered with white hairs; posterior region black ( Fig. 5A–B, E–F, I View Fig 5 ). Clypeal region blackish; eyes surrounded by blackish orbital setae. Chelicerae black, curved outer margins, excavated inner margins; two promarginal and one retromarginal teeth. Sternum oval, blackish; labium and maxillae blackish brown, paler outer margins. Abdomen ovoid, sparsely covered with black hairs; anterior margin sparsely covered by white hairs; no prominent pattern present on posterior region, beige pairs of transverse lines covered with white hairs on mid dorsum. Venter blackish with a very broad dark black median region covered with two thin greyish longitudinal lines. Spinnerets blackish, covered with a patch of black hairs dorsally ( Fig. 6A–B View Fig 6 ). Leg I robust; femora I-IV black dorsally; patellae and tibiae black; tarsi and metatarsi of all legs blackish.

PALP. Dark black colour and embolus long, bow-shaped and tip directed anticlockwise, its base visibly separated from tegulum ( Figs 6E–F View Fig 6 , 7A–B View Fig 7 ).

Female

MEASUREMENTS. TL 5.75, PL 2.04, PW at PLEs 1.74, AL 2.7, AW 2.22. Eye field: diameter of AME 0.6; ALE 0.2; PME 0.1; PLE 0.2; PME–PME 1.4; PLE–PLE 1.54; ALE–PME 0.32; ALE–PLE 0.72. Leg I: Tr 0.8, Fm 0.46, Pt 0.7, Tb 0.56, Mt 0.44; Leg II: Tr 1.06, Fm 0.34, Pt 0.46, Tb 0.62, Mt 0.52; Leg III: Tr 0.72, Fm 0.46, Pt 0.9, Tb 0.46, Mt 0.54; Leg IV: Tr 0.7, Fm 0.4, Pt 0.8, Tb 0.4, Mt 0.5.

COLOR AND BODY (live spiders). Same as in male except for the following. Clypeal region covered with iridescent hairs providing a metallic sheen; lateral margins of carapace lined by a thin line of white hairs; posterior region black ( Fig. 5C–D, G–H View Fig 5 ). ALEs and PLEs surrounded by blackish orbital setae. Sternum oval, brownish; labium and maxillae reddish-brown, with paler outer margins. Abdomen ovoid, densely covered with rusty brown hairs; anterior margin covered with a thin line of white hairs; pattern present on black background with pair of two white spots anteriorly and pairs of transverse stripes following posteriorly. Mid-dorsum covered with scales of metallic sheen; venter yellowish, with a broad dark brown median region ( Fig. 6C–D View Fig 6 ).

EPIGYNUM. Epigyne with a pair of copulatory ducts with a loop or flap-like structure arising from elongated pear-shaped spermathecae, whose latter part is narrowing. Accessory glands open at 3 o’clock position at narrowing anterior region of lateral walls of spermathecae ( Figs 6G View Fig 6 , 7C–D View Fig 7 ).

Distribution and habitat

This species occurs in the mangrove forest, in the arid zone and lowland secondary rainforest of Sri Lanka ( Fig. 17 View Fig 17 ). Specimens were collected by beating foliage up to a height of 2 m.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

SubFamily

Salticinae

Genus

Carrhotus

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