Tarsonops ariguanabo ( Alayón, 1986 ) Alayon, 1986
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6116581 |
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Tarsonops ariguanabo ( Alayón, 1986 ) |
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Tarsonops ariguanabo ( Alayón, 1986) View in CoL new combination
Figures 1–36 View FIGURES 1 – 8 View FIGURES 9 – 16 View FIGURES 17 – 24 View FIGURES 25 – 29 View FIGURES 30 – 34 View FIGURES 35 – 36
Nops ariguanabo Alayón, 1986: 2 View in CoL , fig.1, table 1 (male holotype and female paratype from San Antonio de los Baños, La Habana, Cuba, vi.1982, S. González, were deposited in Arachnological collections of Grupo Espeleológico Jose H. Pazos, San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba (GEJP), now in MNHNCu, examined).
Additional material examined. CUBA: La Habana: San Antonio de los Baños, (inside a house), 26.viii.1985, G. Alayón, 1♂ (MNHNCu). 25.iv.1988, A. Posada, 1♀ ( IBSP 166237 for SEM). 1.iv.1995, J. Alayón, 1juv (MNHNCu). PANAMA: Panama City: Naos Island – Tunnels, 20 m asl, vii.1990, W. Eberhard, 1♂ ( MCZ 68529).
Diagnosis. Males and females differ from those of T. irataylori by having a ventral translucent keel on the anterior metatarsi and a translucent extension of the membrane between the anterior metatarsi and tarsi (figs. 7–9); from T. clavis and T. sectipes by having femur I more than three times longer than wide (fig. 10); and from T. coronilla n. sp., T. sternalis and T. systematicus by having five false sutures on the anterior metatarsi and three false sutures on the anterior tarsi (figs. 8, 9).
Redescription. Male (holotype): Carapace light yellowish orange, broad, almost subcircular, only gradually narrowed anterior of eyes (fig. 35), surface with fine reticular lines, pars cephalica slightly depressed, pars thoracica short, strongly sloping posteriorly (fig. 30); thoracic groove inconspicuous; clypeus with few dorsally directed strong bristles. Two oval eyes on slightly elevated black ocular tubercle separated by about two–thirds their diameter. Chelicerae yellowish orange. Endites yellowish orange, broadly convergent, but not touching (fig. 31). Labium yellowish orange, triangular, fused to sternum along posterior groove, with distinct invaginations on both sides of the base (fig. 31). Sternum light yellow, about as wide as long, surface with fine reticular lines, with few weak pits, numerous stiff setae on a darker edge (fig. 31). Coxae light orange. Legs yellowish orange; femur I elongate, almost four times longer than wide; anterior legs with ventral translucent keel on anterior metatarsi, translucent extension of membrane between anterior metatarsi and tarsi; trichobothria present on metatarsi and tarsi. All tarsi and metatarsi with false sutures in middle part; anterior tarsi with three false sutures, anterior metatarsi with five, posterior tarsi with four, posterior metatarsi with six. Tarsi with three claws; inferior claw shorter than paired ones, distinctly protruding from onychium. Male palp with cymbium pointed, bulb subspherical, with retrolateral groove which divides partially one third (fig. 34); embolus thin, pointed, weakly curved upward on lateral position (figs. 33, 34), sinuous ventrally (fig. 32). Abdomen dorsally immaculate light gray (fig.
35). Spinnerets light gray, six, in typical caponiid arrangement. Total length 3.8. Carapace 1.6 long, 1.3 wide. Two eyes of equal size, 0.1 major diameter, 0.07 minor diameter. Leg measurements: I: femur 3.0/ patella 1.6/ tibia 2.5/ metatarsus 2.6/ tarsus 1.1; II: 3.2/ 1.1/ 2.8/ 2.8/ 1.5; III: 2.7/ 1.3/ 2.0/ 2.5/ 1.5; IV: 3.5/ 1.5/ 3.1/ 3.1/ 2.1. Leg formula: 4321. Sternum 2.2 long, 1.9 wide. Palpal tibia 1.0 long, 0.7 wide.
Female (IBSP 166237): Coloration as in male. Carapace, eyes, thoracic groove as in male Chelicerae with scattered long bristles on anterior margin (figs. 2, 5); base of fang unmodified; surface of fang with fine horizontal lines (fig. 6), lateral surface of chelicerae with stridulatory ridges (fig. 5). Endites as in male (fig. 2), with strong distal serrula consisting of single tooth row (fig. 6). Labium as in male (fig. 4). Sternum as in male (figs. 3, 26). Femur I elongate, almost four times longer than wide (fig. 10); other anterior legs modification as in male (figs. 7–9). Tarsal organ exposed, with pronounced marginal ridges (fig. 20); trichobothria present on metatarsi and tarsi, their bases with semicircular rim bearing slight longitudinal ridges (figs. 15, 16), tarsus IV with five trichobothria, arranged along dorsal midline (fig. 18). All tarsi and metatarsi with false sutures in middle part; anterior tarsi with three false sutures (fig. 9), anterior metatarsi with five (fig. 8), posterior tarsi with four, posterior metatarsi with six. Tarsi with three claws; paired superior claws with nine pairs of teeth, most distal of which are largest (figs. 11, 13, 17), inferior claw shorter than paired ones, distinctly protruding from onychium, with four teeth just on anterior legs (figs. 11–14), on posterior legs without teeth (fig. 17), onychium projected in anterior legs (figs. 11–14). External genitalia with sclerotized plate as in figure 27; internal genitalia with thin, concave sclerotized anterior margin as in figure 29, membranous receptaculum formed by median, short, straight duct directed dorsally leading to spherical sac, then to sinuous duct ending in wider tip (figs. 28, 29). Spinnerets six, in typical caponiid arrangement (fig. 21), anterior laterals with single, major ampullate gland spigot (fig. 23), posterior medians and laterals with six spigots each (fig. 22, 24). Total length 5.7. Carapace 2.2 long, 2.0 wide. Two oval eyes of equal size, 0.2 major diameter, 0.08 minor diameter. Leg measurements: I: femur 2.5/ patella 1.1/ tibia 2.0/ metatarsus 1.6/ tarsus 3.9; II: 2.6/ 1.1/ 2.3/ 2.6/ 1.1; III: 2.4/ 1.1/ 1.9/ 2.4/ 1.1; IV: 3.1/ 1.2/ 2.6/ 3.0/ 1.4. Leg formula: 4321. Sternum 1.7 long, 1.2 wide. Palpal tibia 1.2 long, 0.8 wide.
Variation. Male (n=3): total length 3.4−3.8; carapace 1.2−1.6 long, 1.0−1.3 wide; femur I 2.5−3.0 long, 0.4−0.5 wide; palpal tibia 0.7−1.0 long; palpal tarsus 0.75−0.65 long. Female (n=2): total length 5.0−5.7; carapace 2.1−2.2 long, 1.8−2.0 wide; femur I 2.3−2.5 long, 0.5−0.55 wide; palpal tibia 1.0−1.2 long; palpal tarsus 0.85−0.75 long.
Natural history. Specimens from the type locality were collected inside houses; while the male from Panama was collected in a dry environment.
Distribution. Cuba and Panama.
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