Nerudiella portai, Porto & Derkarabetian & Giribet & Pérez-González, 2024

Porto, Willians, Derkarabetian, Shahan, Giribet, Gonzalo & Pérez-González, Abel, 2024, Systematic revision of the South American “ Nuncia ” (Opiliones, Laniatores, Triaenonychidae), ZooKeys 1207, pp. 1-149 : 1-149

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1207.120068

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12734534

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A678AF8D-AC23-4F53-95F2-2EA3D2DF35A9

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scientific name

Nerudiella portai
status

sp. nov.

Nerudiella portai sp. nov.

Figs 134 View Figure 134 , 135 View Figure 135 , 136 View Figure 136 , 137 View Figure 137 , 138 View Figure 138 , 139 View Figure 139

Material examined.

Holotype. ♂ Chile. Petorca: Cachagua, Quebrada El Tigre , E. Maury coll. 08. XI. 1988 ( MNHNCL) . Paratypes. Chile. Petorca: Cachagua, Quebrada El Tigre , E. Maury coll., 08. XI. 1988, 10 ♂, 12 ♀, 2 imm. ( MACN) . Same data, 6 ♂ ( MACN) .

Additional material.

Chile. Quillota: Olmue, La Campana, S. Peck, J. Peck coll., 02. XII. 1984, 4 ♂ 3 ♀ 4 imm. ( FMNH). Valparaíso: Petorca: Zapallar - 32.551318 °, - 71.459492 ° 200 m (GE), Tullgren Berlese, park bordering the beach, A. Porta coll., 28. XII. 2017, 2 ♂, 20 imm. ( MACN).

Etymology.

Patronym in honor of Argentine arachnologist, acarologist, and mathematician Andrés Porta.

Diagnosis.

This species can be distinguished from the other species in the genus by the morphology of the male genitalia, which includes the robust capsula externa with a U-shaped slit in the middle of the capsula externa; and wide capsula interna with an apical constriction.

Distribution.

Chile: Valparaíso Region (Fig. 4 F View Figure 4 ).

Description of male holotype.

Measurements: Total length 4.00, carapace length 1.05, dorsal scutum length 2.1, carapace max. width 1.34, mesotergum max. width 1.91. Appendage measurements. Pedipalps. Trochanter length 0.18, femora length 0.93, patella length 0.52, tibia length 0.68, tarsus length 0.65. Leg I: trochanter (tr) 0.21, femora (fe) 0.95, patella (pa) 0.52, tibia (ti) 0.70, metatarsus (mt) 0.82, tarsus (ta) 0.69. II: tr 0.20, fe 1.29, pa 0.61, ti 0.88, mt 1.14, ta 1.38. III: tr 0.30, fe 0.75, pa 0.41, ti 0.57, mt 0.68, ta 0.82. IV: tr 0.36, fe 1.18, pa 0.55, ti 1.00, mt 1.025, ta 0.90.

Dorsum (Fig. 134 View Figure 134 , 135 View Figure 135 ). Eta (η) hourglass-shaped dorsal scutum. Ocularium low, rounded. Dorsal scutum microgranulate, without prominent tubercles.

Chelicerae (Fig. 136 A, B View Figure 136 ). Segment I with a small tubercle on the dorso-distal surface. Segment II bearing sparse small setiferous tubercles, with one triangular tubercle prominent from the others in frontal view.

Pedipalps (Fig. 136 C, D View Figure 136 ). Trochanter with a small dorsal and ventral tubercle. Femora bearing two parallel dorsal rows of setiferous spines, the ectal row has stronger spines than the mesal, it also has two proximal spines. Patella with a ventral-ectal setiferous tubercle and two ventral-ectal spines. Tibia covered in small ventral tubercles and two mesal spines. Tarsus with three mesal and ectal spines with subdistal setae in addition to setae and few granules.

Legs (Fig. 137 View Figure 137 ). Coxa I with nine or ten setiferous tubercles, IV with six or seven tubercles connected to opisthosoma. Spiracles not obstructed by bridges. Smooth surface occupying 1 / 3 of leg II, ¾ of III and <1 / 3 of IV. Leg II smooth with two or three small tubercles with subdistal setae on each side. Sternum arrow-shaped. Legs covered in small tubercles, astragalus longer than calcaneus on all legs. Tarsal count: 3–6 – 4 – 4.

Penis (Figs 138 View Figure 138 , 139 View Figure 139 ). Pars distalis with a ventral plate bearing a cleft dividing the plate into two halves. Each half has three pointed macrosetae on the ventral surface and one macroseta on the dorsal surface; capsula externa covering dorsal surface, bearing a U-shaped slit halfway up plate; there is a dorsolateral plate attached to the pars basalis. Capsula interna slightly longer than the capsula externa, without rigid structures. The apical area of the structure is irregularly shaped and does not have a visible stylus.

Female. Similar to male, with shorter pedipalpal femora.

Female measurements. Total length 4.11, carapace length 1.02, dorsal scutum length 2.15, carapace max. width 1.33, mesotergum max. width 1.99. Appendage measurements: Pedipalps. Trochanter length 0.30. Femora length 0.87, patella length 0.41, tibia length 0.64, tarsus length 0.66. Leg I: trochanter (tr) 0.24, femora (fe) 0.95, patella (pa) 0.54, tibia (ti) 0.59, metatarsus (mt) 0.78, tarsus (ta) 0.71. II: tr 0.27, fe 1.23, pa 0.54, ti 0.93, mt 1.09, ta 1.25. III: tr 0.28, fe 0.75, pa 0.38, ti 0.55, mt 0.71, ta 0.69. IV: tr 0.28, fe 1.28, pa 0.69, ti 0.93, mt 1.25, ta 0.87.

MACN

Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

SubOrder

Laniatores

Family

Triaenonychidae

Genus

Nerudiella