Asceua foordi, Jocqué & Henrard, 2024

Jocqué, Rudy & Henrard, Arnaud, 2024, A revision of Afrotropical Asceua (Araneae, Zodariidae), ant-eating spiders with puzzling distributions, African Invertebrates 65 (2), pp. 161-198 : 161-198

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/afrinvertebr.65.138029

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9230378F-8FE3-4785-9FDE-E78FA65002BE

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B71A4536-9048-5E60-92A7-A4A33A2B9ED1

treatment provided by

African Invertebrates by Pensoft

scientific name

Asceua foordi
status

sp. nov.

Asceua foordi sp. nov.

Figs 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4 , 5 View Figure 5 , 6 View Figure 6 , 24 View Figure 24

Type material.

Holotype: South Africa • ♂; Eastern Cape Province, Mazeppa Bay ; 32°28.476'S, 28°38.873'E; 28. X. 2006; grassy litter, Acacia thicket, behind dunes; C. Haddad leg; NCA 2007 / 206 GoogleMaps .

Paratypes: South Africa • 3 ♂♂ 1 ♀; Eastern Cape Province, Mazeppa Bay , 32°28.734'S, 28°39.118'E; 28. X. 2006; C. Haddad leg.; NCA 2007 / 219 GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂, Eastern Cape Province, Mazeppa Bay ; 32°26.495'S, 28°36.968'E; 28. X. 2006; leaf litter, Eucalyptus plantation; C. Haddad leg.; NCA 2007 / 280 GoogleMaps ; • 2 ♀♀; Eastern Cape Province, Coffee Bay ; 31°58.862'S, 29°09.119'E; 2. XI. 2006; leaf litter coastal dune forest; C. Haddad leg.; NCA 2007 / 168 GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂ 3 ♀♀; KwaZulu-Natal, Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve ; 30°16.250'S, 30°36.400'E; 486 m a. s. l.; 9–12. X. 2020; Hand collecting; R. Booysen and R. Steenkamp leg.; NCA 2020 / 782 GoogleMaps ; • 2 ♀♀ ( DNA Z 015 ); Eastern Cape Province, Coffee Bay ; 31°59.148'S, 29°09.076'E; 5 m a. s. l.; 9. I. 2011; base of grass tussocks; C. Haddad leg.; RMCA_245369 GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♀ (drawing epigyne); Kwazulu Natal Province, Alfred District, Oribi Gorge ; 30°42'S, 30°16'E; XI. 1961, N. Leleup leg., RMCA_1326311 GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂ 3 ♀♀; Eastern Cape Province, Kei Mouth ; 32°41'S, 28°23'E; 12. XII. 2002; C. Haddad leg.; RMCA_215900 GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂; Kwazulu Natal Province, Krantzkloof, Krantzkloof Nature reserve ; 28°51'S, 30°43'E; 25. VI. 2002, forest, sieved litter; R. Jocqué leg.; RMCA_212169 GoogleMaps ; • 3 juv.; as previous; winkler extraction from sieved litter; R. Jocqué leg.; RMCA_212323 GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂; Kwazulu Natal Province, Mtunzini ; 28°57'S, 31°45'E; 26. VI. 2002; coastal forest, sieved litter; R. Jocqué leg.; RMCA_212282 GoogleMaps ; • 3 ♂♂ 1 ♀; Eastern Cape Province, Silaka N. R. ; 31°39'S, 29°30'E; 1. XI. 2011; 43 m a. s. l.; base of grasses and ferns; C. Haddad leg.; RMCA_239310 GoogleMaps ; • 2 ♀♀; Eastern Cape Province, Port St Johns, Cremorne Estate : 31°36'S, 29°32'E; 1. X. 2011; 43 m; sifting leaf litter, coastal forest, C. Haddad leg., RMCA_239309 GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♀; Eastern Cape Province, Coffee Bay ; 31°58.862'S, 29°09.119'E; 10. I. 2011; 15 m a. s. l.; sifting leaf litter coastal dune forest; C. Haddad leg.; RMCA_239312 GoogleMaps ; • 2 ♀; Kwazulu Natal Province, Eshowe District, Dhlinza forest ; 28°53'S, 31°27'E; X. 1960; dans l’humus; N. Leleup leg. RMCA_132650 GoogleMaps .

Other material examined.

Guinea • 1 ♂; Mount Nimba , Pierré Richaud; 7°39'N, 8°22'W; 10–7. X. 2011; fogging 04, top of gallery forest, open area, canopy of trees; 1625 a. s. l.; Van den Spiegel Didier, et al. RMCA _238012 ); DR Congo GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Parc National Salonga , 505 m a. s. l.; 2.28766S 21.02188E, 3. XII. 2022, B. Pett, and M. Jocque leg. RMCA _247696 GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂; as previous; RMCA _247694 ) • 1 ♂; as previous; RMCA _247695 .

Diagnosis.

Males of this species are characterised by details of the palp (Figs 4 A, B View Figure 4 , 5 A, B View Figure 5 ): the distal spine-shaped part of the dorsal tibial prong is directed forward at an angle of 90 ° with the base of the apophysis; the cymbium has a wide, S-shaped fold of which the distal part is particularly deep and curved upwards; females are recognized by the epigyne with scape strongly widened apically ending in the middle and the complex copulatory duct with six loops visible in transparency along its course (Figs 4 C – E View Figure 4 , 5 C View Figure 5 ).

Etymology.

The specific name is a patronym in honour of our friend and colleague, the late Stefan Foord, who was a dynamic arachnologist and driving force for arachnology in South Africa and beyond.

Description.

Male Holotype. Figs 3 A – C View Figure 3 , 6 C – E View Figure 6 . Total body length 2.77. Colour in ethanol: carapace uniform medium brown with narrow dark rings around eyes and W-shaped dark area in front of fovea; chelicerae, endites and labium medium brown; sternum medium brown with darker margin; legs: femora pale with dark anterior stripes on Fe I – IV and dark posterior stripe on Fe III and IV in distal two thirds; abdomen: dorsum dark grey with narrow dark brown scutum in anterior half, 13 tiny white spots (Fig. x); sides dark with oblique white streak; venter pale, narrow yellowish patch in front of white spinnerets and yellow in front of epigastric fold. Carapace 1.28 long, 0.92 wide, 0.64 high. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME: 0.07; ALE: 0.08; AME – AME: 0.03; AME – ALE: 0.05; PME: 0.07: PLE: 0.10; PME – PME: 0.07; PME – PLE: 0.08. MOQ: frontal width 0.16, posterior width 0.21, length 0.24. Clypeus 0.34 high. Chilum: small triangle 0.08 wide and as high. Sternum shield-shaped, 0.57 long, 0.54 wide. All femora with one short dorsal spine in proximal half.

Legs: measurements in Table 2 View Table 2 .

Palp (Figs 4 A, B View Figure 4 , 5 A, B View Figure 5 ): very large: length including Ti 0.8 times carapace length. Tibia with three apophyses: dorsal prong (DP) broad, directed up, slightly curved forward, with distal spine shaped tip pointing forward at an angle of 90 °; median prong ( MP) shorter, curved downward with rounded extremity, with sharp triangular extension visible by transparency (Ex); inferior one (VP) short, straight with rounded extremity; cymbium laterally compressed with large lateral S-shaped fold (CF), its distal curve deep and directed upwards; tegulum with two appendages: largest one, mainly visible prolaterally; second one pear-shaped with long tapered forward directed prong; median apophysis ( MA) subcircular with short rounded lip directed forward; conductor (C) large, directed forward; embolus long and whip-shaped originating on dorsal side of tapered posterior end of roughly triangular base.

Female (paratype NCA 2007 / 219 ). Figs 3 D – F View Figure 3 , 6 A, B View Figure 6 . Total body length 3.20. Colour as in male; dorsum with 15 white spots; lateral spot rounded. Carapace 1.42 long, 0.78 wide, 0.71 high. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME: 0.07; ALE: 0.07; AME – AME: 0.03; AME – ALE: 0.07; PME: 0.07: PLE: 0.08; PME – PME: 0.07; PME – PLE: 0.10. MOQ: frontal width 0.16, posterior width 0.20, length 0.26. Clypeus 0.30 high. Chilum: small triangle 0.08 wide and as high. Sternum shield-shaped, 0.64 long, 0.57 wide. Legs without spines; measurements in Table 3 View Table 3 .

Epigyne (Figs 4 C – E View Figure 4 , 5 C View Figure 5 ): rectangular area slightly wider behind than in front; scape (Sc) widened towards posterior part situated in the centre of the epigyne, its tip slightly indented, copulatory openings (O) situated in posterior half; copulatory ducts narrow, strongly wound, with six loops visible in transparency; very complex internal structure with many loops mainly longitudinal in posterior part, mainly transverse in anterior part.

Variation.

South Africa: Males (n = 5): TL 2.77–3.00, CL 1.28–1.50; white spots on dorsum 11–13. Females (n = 11): TL 2.70–3.83, CL 1.21–1.68; white spots on dorsum 13–16. The shape of the small spots may vary from circular to elongate oval.

DR Congo: Males (n = 2): TL 2.63–2.77, CL 1.35–1.42; dorsum in the centre with two transverse rectangular white spots. Female (n = 1): TL 2.51, CL 1.21; dorsum as in males. Guinea: Male (n = 1): TL 2.59; CL 1.44. Abdominal pattern as in type series.

Distribution.

The species is known from South Africa, DR Congo and Guinea (Fig. 24 View Figure 24 ).

RMCA

Royal Museum for Central Africa

MP

Mohonk Preserve, Inc.

MA

Real Jardín Botánico

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Zodariidae

Genus

Asceua