Camptoscaphiella taplejung Baehr, 2010

Baehr, Barbara C., Harvey, Mark S. & Smith, Helen M., 2010, A Review of the Asian Goblin Spider Genus Camptoscaphiella (Araneae: Oonopidae), American Museum Novitates 2010 (3697), pp. 1-66 : 20

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/667.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5454870

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A01C316A-AB17-FF96-B339-0987FC23FBA3

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scientific name

Camptoscaphiella taplejung Baehr
status

sp. nov.

Camptoscaphiella taplejung Baehr View in CoL , new species

Figures 188–189 View FIGURES 188–193 , 343–352 View FIGURES 343–352 ; map 5

TYPE: Female holotype, from Nepal, Taplejung District , ridge Lasse Dhara and pasture Lassetham NW of Yamputhin, 3000 m, 27°29′ N, 87°51′ °E (6–7 Sep 1983, J. Martens, B. Daams), deposited in SMF (PBI_OON 15760) .

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the district of the type locality.

DIAGNOSIS: Females can be separated from all other species by epigastric area with a large, almost square median plate and a small thornlike anterior sclerite close to epigastric fold and a long, narrow sinuous copulatory duct with broadened tip reaching far beyond posterior groove.

MALE: Unknown.

FEMALE (PBI_OON 15760, figs. 343–352): Total length 1.79. Carapace yellow-brown, lateral margin undulate. Eyes: ALE 0.090; PME 0.079; PLE 0.085, ALE largest, ALE circular, PME squared, PLE oval; posterior eye row procurved from both above and front; ALE-PLE touching, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME touching. Sternum chelicerae, endites, and labium yellow. Abdomen oval, dorsal scutum yellow-brown, covering 1 ⁄ 2 to 3 ⁄ 4 of abdomen, more than 1 ⁄ 2 to most of abdomen width, not fused to epigastric scutum. Epigastric and postepigastric scutum yellow-brown, widely hexagonal, only around epigastric furrow. Legs: femur I with 2 prolateral spines. Epigastric area with large, almost square median plate and thornlike anterior sclerite; copulatory duct long, narrow, sinuous with broad tip reaching far beyond posterior groove (figs. 188–189, 352).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: None.

DISTRIBUTION: East Nepal south of the Kanchenjunga massif (map 5).

SMF

Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Camptoscaphiella

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