Nemesia hastensis, Decae, Arthur, Pantini, Paolo & Isaia, Marco, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4059.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6102814 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038387A1-FFB0-FE78-D18A-FB03FE790FA5 |
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Nemesia hastensis |
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sp. nov. |
Nemesia hastensis View in CoL n. sp.
( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURE 3 , 4 View FIGURE 4 C, D, 6, 9, 10)
Type material. ITALY: Piemonte: Holotype: nr. NHMB.174, 1(m), Province of Asti, loc. Montafia, 44.98°N, 8.01°E, alt. 210m, mixed deciduous forest, leg. Caprio, 1–15.X.2007 (pt); MCSNB.
Paratypes: ITALY: nr. NHMB.138, 1(f), Piemonte: Province of Asti, loc. Montafia, 44.98°N, 8.17°E, alt. 200 m, oak wood, leg. Caprio, Chiarle, Isaia, Pantini, Paschetta & Tomasinelli, 23.II.2009; nr. NHMB.153.13, 1(m), loc. Tigliole, 44.89°N, 8.08°E, alt. 250m, Robinia wood, leg. Caprio, 113. X.2007 (pt); nr. NHMB.205 1(f), loc. Canale, 44.80°N, 7.99°E, alt. 264m, mixed deciduous forest, leg. Chiarle, Franco, 30.X.2011; nr. NHMB.153.01, 1(m), loc. Capriglio, 45.00°N, 8.01°E, alt. 202 m, wood, leg. Caprio, 8.X.2007 (pt); nr. NHMB.153.07, 1(m), loc. Montemagno, 44.98°N, 8.32°E, wood, leg. Caprio, 30.IX.2007 (pt); nr. NHMB.201, 1(f), loc. Montafia, 44.98°N, 8.01°E, alt. 210 m, mixed deciduous forest, leg. Caprio, 8.X.2007 (pt); nr. NHMB.157, 1(f), loc. Cassinelle, 44.60°N, 8.56°E, alt. 402 m, wood, leg. Isaia, Paschetta, 10.X.2011. All deposited in MCSNB.
Other material examined. ITALY: Piemonte: Province of Alessandria, Cassinelle, 44.60°N, 8.56°E, alt. 402 m, wood, Isaia, Paschetta leg. 1(m)1(f), 10.X.2011, rep. CI; Serralunga di Crea, 44.09°N, 8.28°E, alt. 186 m, wood, leg. Isaia M, Paschetta, 3(m) 5(f) 2(j), 15.X.2011, rep. CI. Province of Asti: Capriglio, 45.00°N, 8.01°E, alt. 202 m, wood, leg. Caprio, 1(m), 8.X.2007 (pt), rep. CI; Dusino San Michele 44.91°N, 7.98°E, alt. 253m, wood, leg. Isaia, Paschetta & Franco, 1(f), 28.XI.2011, rep. NHMR; Montafia, 44.98°N, 8.01°E, alt. 210 m, mixed deciduous forest, leg. Caprio, 7(m), 15(f), 8.X.2007 (pt), rep. CI; Province of Torino: Baldissero Torinese, 45.06°N, 7.81°E, alt. 267 m, wood, leg. Isaia, Paschetta, Giuliano, 1(f), 30.X.2011, rep. CI.
Diagnosis ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ). Males differ from other species in the N. apenninica group by the twisting of the embolus which starts in the distal half of the segment, best seen in ventral view ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A), the abruptly narrowing embolus tip, the small tooth proximal of the tip of the embolus, best seen in dorsal and ventral ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A, B), the short, dorsally regularly curved embolus ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 B), the downward curved narrow embolus tip, best seen in retrolateral view ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 C), and the embolus not clearly separated from the central globular part, best seen in prolateral view ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 D). The spermathecae are composed of two broad, centrally twisted receptacles, more compactly built and with a more globular distal part than in N. apenninica ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 E).
Description. Male holotype ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 left). Measurements: BL=13.6, CL=4.7, CW=3.6, Ca=2.8, Pa=5.8, L1=12.7, L2=11.9, L3=11.7, L4=17.0. Similar to N. appenninica except as noted. Carapace: slightly more elongate. (CL/CW=1.3, CL/Ca=1.7). Color pattern indistinct ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 D), fovea deep recurved crescent distally curved outwardly, central groove separated from crescent, clypeus, bristle pattern: thorax group less developed, pubescence cover absent, eyes compactly grouped on and around a steep process (l/w=1.3), lateral eyes larger than median eyes, ALEs largest (ALE/PLE=1.1), AER slightly shorter than PER (AER/PER=0.9), distinct light patch between ALEs, POP not uniform black. Chelicerae: dorsal uniform brown, slightly darker than carapace but not strongly contrasting. Maxillae: (l/w=1.6), warmer and darker brown than ventral leg coxae, few spiky cuspules along anterior proximal edge. Sternum: (l/w=1.3) light brown. Palp-organ: see Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 AD. Abdomen: more uniform colored.
Female paratype ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 right). Measurements: BL=17.7, CL=5.3, CW=4.1, Ca=3.2, Pa=7.7, L1=11.1, L2=10.2, L3=9.7, L4=15.2. Similar to N. appenninica except as noted. Carapace: shape slightly more elongate (CL/CW=1.3, CL/Ca=1.6). Color pattern ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C) with vague mottle pattern in darker zones. Eyes: grouped somewhat more compact (l/w=1.3), lateral eyes are larger than median eyes, POP unbroken between lateral and median eyes, PLE largest (ALE/PLE=0.9), AER slightly shorter than PER (AER/PER=0.98). Chelicerae: less colored. Maxillae: (l/w=1,7): cuspules more spiky. Legs and Palps: with distinctly darker colored distal segments. Abdomen: light and dark blotches in dorsal pattern less contrasting. Spinnerets: darker colored than ventral abdomen. Spermathecae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 E): general three-partite composition and distribution of glandular tissue.
Variation in type sample. Males (n=4): BL=12.7–14.1, CL=4.7–5.1, Pa=5.8–6.1, L1=12.7–13.5, L2=11.9– 13.1, L3=11.7–12.6, L4=17.0–17.9. Ratio ranges CL/CW=1.2–1.3, CL/Ca=1.6–1.8, Eye-group l/w=1.5–1.8, ALE/ PLE=1.1–1.3, AER/PER=1.0.
Females (n=4): BL=17.5–23.8, CL=5. 7.3, Pa=7.7–10.7, L1=10.6–16.1, L2=10.0–14.1, L3=9.5–13.9, L4=14.9–20.9. Ratio ranges CL/CW=1.2–1.3, CL/Ca=1.5–1.6, Eye-group l/w=1.3–1.6, ALE/PLE=0.8–1.5, AER/ PER=1.0.
Etymology. The species name is an adjective referring to “ Hasta ”, the ancient name of the city of Asti in classical Roman spelling.
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