Ghatippus Marathe & Maddison, 2024

Marathe, Kiran, Maddison, Wayne P. & Kunte, Krushnamegh, 2024, Ghatippus paschima, a new species and genus of plexippine jumping spider from the Western Ghats of India (Salticidae, Plexippini, Plexippina), ZooKeys 1191, pp. 89-103 : 89

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1191.114117

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1E8E60B3-FBE6-4DB5-83B0-38BFFE401862

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scientific name

Ghatippus Marathe & Maddison
status

gen. nov.

Ghatippus Marathe & Maddison gen. nov.

Figs 2-5 View Figures 2–5 , 6, 7 View Figures 6, 7 , 8-17 View Figures 8–17 , 18-25 View Figures 18–25 , 26-40 View Figures 26–40

Type species.

Ghatippus paschima Marathe & Maddison, sp. nov.; by monotypy.

Etymology.

The generic name Ghatippus gen. nov. combines the word ‘Ghat’, representing the collecting locality-the Western Ghats Mountain range-with the distinctive suffix found in several plexippine genera. The generic name is assigned to the masculine gender.

Diagnosis.

The UCE phylogeny implies genetic diagnosability of Ghatippus gen. nov., but here we focus on the morphological distinctions. The membranous retrolateral edge of the embolus (Figs 2 View Figures 2–5 , 18 View Figures 18–25 ) and lack of distinct epigynal coupling pockets (Figs 4 View Figures 2–5 , 20 View Figures 18–25 ) differentiate Ghatippus gen. nov. from all members of clade 1 (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ) and other plexippines except Hyllus , Thyene Simon, 1885, and Vailimia Kammerer, 2006. Also, Ghatippus gen. nov. is the only plexippine reported to have a bifurcated male fang with nearly co-equal branch points (Figs 6 View Figures 6, 7 , 12 View Figures 8–17 ).

From Hyllus , Ghatippus gen. nov. differs in carapace (higher, box-shaped, PLEs on tubercles in Ghatippus gen. nov. vs relatively lower, rounder, no tubercles in Hyllus ), RTA (simple, short vs serrated, wide), cymbium (laterally narrow with a narrow apex vs robust, laterally wide with a broader apex), and copulatory ducts (short vs long). From Thyene , Ghatippus gen. nov. differs in embolus length (medium in Ghatippus gen. nov. vs long and coiled in Thyene ), copulatory ducts (short vs long), and carapace (higher, box-shaped, PLEs on tubercles vs relatively lower, rounder, no tubercles). From Vailimia , Ghatippus gen. nov. differs in embolus length (medium in Ghatippus gen. nov. vs long in Vailimia ), RTA (simple, short vs curvy, long), and spermathecae (simple vs globular). Ghatippus gen. nov. also has an oval abdomen and open posture typical for salticids, unlike Vailimia 's pointed abdomen and unusual stance, holding the legs close to the body in a compact crouch.

Ghatippus gen. nov. is most likely to be confused with Pancorius because of the high, box-shaped carapace with PLEs on tubercles, but Pancorius lacks the membrane-bearing embolus and has distinct epigynal coupling pockets.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae