Ambohima zandry, Griswold & Wood & Carmichael, 2012
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00779.x |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5479794 |
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Ambohima zandry |
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sp. nov. |
AMBOHIMA ZANDRY View in CoL SP. NOV.
( FIGS 7F View Figure 7 , 15A–E View Figure 15 , 24A–E View Figure 24 , 34E–I View Figure 34 , 38E, F View Figure 38 , 43J–L View Figure 43 , 59 View Figure 59 )
Types: Holotype male and paratype female ( CASENT9003543 ) collected by beating low vegetation in montane rainforest in Parc National Montagne d’Ambre , Antsiranana Province, Madagascar, 2–7 February 2001 by J. J. Rafanomezantsoa, deposited in CASC.
Etymology: The specific name is from the Malagasy word for a little one; a noun in apposition.
Diagnosis: Male with palp as in Figures 15A–C View Figure 15 and 24A–E View Figure 24 , embolic base convex, reservoir course across embolic base nearly straight. Female vulva as in Figures 15E View Figure 15 , 34G, H View Figure 34 , and 38E, F View Figure 38 , spermathecal ducts spiralling around a central, longitudinal spiral chamber, ducts make three or fewer spiral turns.
Male (Holotype): Total length 3.80. Markings similar to Figure 7F View Figure 7 , carapace pale yellow-brown, markings faint, legs unmarked; abdomen grey-brown, dorsum with obscure paired light markings. Carapace 1.85 long, 1.50 wide; thoracic fovea 0.22 long, length 0.12 times that of carapace; clypeus 0.10 high; ocular area 0.26 long, 0.56 wide; ratio of eyes AM/AL/PM/PL, 1.30:2.40:1.00:1.10, diameter of PM 0.10. Chelicerae 0.74 long, slender, smooth, pro- and retromargins of fang furrow with six teeth. Sternum 1.06 long, 0.90 wide; labium 0.30 long, 0.34 wide; palpal coxa 0.56 long, 0.30 wide. Legs long, femur I length 1.56 times carapace length; metatarsi I and II prolateral concavity and clasping spines as in Figure 43J–L View Figure 43 , segment cylindrical at base of concavity. Leg measurements (femur + patella + tibia + metatarsus + tarsus = [total]: I: 2.90 + 0.70 + 2.85 + 2.55 + 1.30 = [10.30]; II: 2.30 + 0.75 + 2.20 + 1.90 + 1.05 = [8.20]; III: 1.90 + 0.65 + 1.55 + 1.70 + 0.90 = [6.70]; IV: 2.60 + 0.70 + 2.35 + 2.50 + 1.05 = [9.20]; palp: 0.75 + 0.35 + 0.25 + (absent) + 0.75 = [2.10]. Palpus as in Figures 15A–C View Figure 15 and 24A–E View Figure 24 ; femur with basal triangular group of eight thorn-like setae; tibia with dorsal blade (DTA) broadened distally, prolateral hook (PTA) short; cymbium length 1.60 times width, 0.40 times carapace length; palpal bulb length 1.50 width, embolic base convex, reservoir course across embolic base nearly straight.
Variation (N = 2): Carapace length 1.23–1.27 times width, height 0.30–0.40 times width; PER width 2.15–2.48 times OAL; OQP 1.21–1.30 times OQA; cheliceral length 5.50–7.40 times clypeal height; sternum length 1.13–1.18 times width.
Female (Paratype): Total length 3.70. Markings similar to Figure 7F View Figure 7 . Carapace 1.70 long, 1.25 wide; thoracic fovea short, broad, length 0.08 that of carapace; clypeus 0.10 high; ocular area 0.20 long, 0.56 wide; ratio of eyes AM/AL/PM/PL, 1.37:2.62:1.00:1.12, diameter of PM 0.08. Chelicerae 0.72 long, robust, smooth, pro- and retromargins of fang furrow with five teeth. Sternum 0.90 long, 0.82 wide; labium 0.30 long and wide; palpal coxa 0.52 long, 0.24 wide.
Femur I length 1.17 times carapace length. Palpal femur with row of five anterobasal thorns. Calamistrum origin at about 0.35 from metatarsus base, length 0.40 that of segment. Leg measurements (femur + patella + tibia + metatarsus + tarsus = [total]): I: 2.00 + 0.65 + 1.80 + 1.55 + 0.95 = [6.95]; II: 1.55 + 0.55 + 1.20 + 1.20 + 0.80 = [5.30]; III: 1.30 + 0.40 + 1.00 + 1.00 + 0.70 = [4.40]; IV: 1.80 + 0.55 + 1.40 + 1.40 + 0.80 = [5.95]; palp: 0.70 + 0.30 + 0.40 + (absent) + 0.70 = [2.10]. Epigynum similar to Figure 15D View Figure 15 ; spermathecal ducts spiralling around a central, longitudinal spiral chamber, outer ducts make two spiral turns ( Fig. 38F View Figure 38 ).
Variation (N = 5): Total length 3.70–4.10; carapace length 1.33–1.38 times width, height 0.37–0.44 times width; PER width 2.41–2.90 times OAL; OQP 1.23– 1.36 times OQA; cheliceral length 5.50–7.20 times clypeal height; promargin of fang furrow with 5–7 teeth, retromargin of fang furrow with 5–6 teeth; sternum length 1.10–1.16 times width; femur I length 1.18–1.34 times carapace length; metatarsus I 1.08– 1.11 times carapace length; median lobe of epigynum triangular to nearly trapezoidal, outer vulval ducts make 2–3 spiral turns ( Figs 15E View Figure 15 , 34G, H View Figure 34 , 38E, F View Figure 38 ).
Natural history: Found on or near the ground in montane rainforest.
Distribution: Known only from Montagne d’Ambre in far northern Madagascar ( Fig. 59 View Figure 59 ).
Material examined: MADAGASCAR: Antsiranana Prov. P. N. Montagne d’Ambre, 2.79 air km NE of park entrance, 12°32′S, 49°10′E, elev. c. 1000 m, forest, 21–30 November 1993, C. Griswold, S. Larcher, R GoogleMaps . Andriamasamanana, N. Scharff and J. Coddington, 2 ♀, CASC ( CASENT9017021 , 9017022 ), 1 ♀, ZMUC ( CASENT9017019 ), 1 ♀, USNM ( CASENT9017020 ); Parc Nationale Montagne d’Ambre , 12.2 km 211° SSW Joffreville, 12°35′47″S, 49°9′34″E, elev. 1300 m, pitfall trap in montane rainforest, 2–7 February 2001, Fisher-Griswold Arthropod Team, 1 ♂, CASC ( CASENT9006874 ); Montagne d’Ambre, 12°30′57″S, 49°11′04″E, 12 August 1992, V GoogleMaps and B. Roth, 1 ♀, CASC ( CASENT9017023 ), beating low vegetation in montane rainforest, 2–7 February 2001, J. J. Rafanomezantsoa, holotype ♂, paratype ♀, CASC ( CASENT9003543 ) .
Figure 7. Habitus of Ambohima females. A, B, A. antsinanana from Andringitra, CASENT9029887. A, dorsal. B, lateral. C, A. vato from Itremo, CASENT9020002, dorsal. D, A. ranohira from Analalava, CASENT9019989, dorsal. E, A. avaratra from Montagne d’Ambre, CASENT9017012, dorsal. F, A. zandry, Montagne d’Ambre, CASENT9017021, dorsal. G, A. zoky, Montagne d’Ambre, CASENT9020320, dorsal. H, A. pauliani, holotype, dorsal.
Figure 15. Ambohima zandry from Montagne d’Ambre. A–C, left male palpus of holotype CASENT9003543, tibia and tarsus. D, E, vulva of female CASENT9017020. A, prolateral. B, ventral. C, retrolateral. D, ventral. E, dorsal. Illustrations A–C by GM, D, E by JS. C: conductor, CA: conductor apex, DTA: dorsal tibial apophysis, E: embolus, FD: fertilization duct, ML: median lobe of epigynum, PP: pars pendula of embolus, PTA: prolateral tegular apophysis, RL: retrolateral lobe of tibial apex, SP: spermathecal poreplate.
Figure 24. Right male palpus of Ambohima zandry from Montagne d’Ambre (SEM images flipped to appear left), CASENT9006874. A, prolateral. B, ventral. C, retrolateral. D, tibia, prolateral, showing RL, DTA, and PTA. E, tibia, dorsal. Scale bars: A–D = 100 Mm, E = 30 Mm. DTA: dorsal tibial apophysis, PTA: prolateral tibial apophysis, RL: retrolateral lobe of tibial apex.
Figure 34. Ambohima female genitalia. A, E, epigyna, ventral. F, epigynum, posterior. B–D, G–I, vulvae, dorsal. A–D, A. avaratra, Montagne d’Ambre, CASENT9017012. E–I, A. zandry, Montagne d’Ambre, CASENT9017019. LL: lateral lobe of epigynum, LTR: lateral transverse ridge along anterior margin of median lobe of epigynum, ML: median lobe of epigynum, SP: spermathecal poreplate.
Figure 38. Ambohima female genitalia. A, B, epigyna, ventral. C–F, vulvae, dorsal. A–D, A. avaratra. A, C, Montagne d’Ambre, CASENT9003544. B, D, Rousettes, CASENT9017013. E, F, A. zandry, Montagne d’Ambre. E, CASENT9017021. F, CASENT9003543.
Figure 43. Ambohima male leg I metatarsal claspers, left. A, D, G, J, M, clasper close up, dorsal. B, E, H, K, N, metatarsus, dorsal. C, F, I, L, O, clasper close up, prolateral. A–C, A. sublima, Andranomay, CASENT9004080. D–F, A. sublima, Talatakely, CASENT9016994. G–I, A. vato, Itremo, CASENT9005809. J–L, A. zandry, Montagne d’Ambre, CASENT9003543. M–O, A. zoky, Antsiranana, CASENT9017018.
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