The spider genus Chrysometa (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) from the Pico da Neblina and Serra do Tapirapecó mountains (Amazonas, Brazil): new species, new records, diversity and distribution along two altitudinal gradients
Author
Nogueira, André A.
Author
Pena-Barbosa, João P. P.
Author
Venticinque, Eduardo M.
Author
Brescovit, Antonio D.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2772
33
51
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.203087
e20d0402-f7de-40c5-a66f-70bae7e2d00c
1175-5326
203087
Chrysometa waikoxi
new species
Figures 4A–E
Type
material.
Holotype
:
Male from Pico da Neblina (
1,550 m
), São Gabriel da Cachoeira, (
0°46'N
66º00'W
), Amazonas,
Brazil
,
X.2007
, A.A. Nogueira
et al
. coll. (INPA-AR 6159).
Paratypes
:
four males and six females from the same locality and date (INPA-AR 6160 (
1 female
), 6161 (
1 female
), 6162 (
1 female
), 6163 (
1 female
);
IBSP
160466
(
1 female
),
160467
(
1 male
),
160470
(
1 male
),
160471
(
1 female
);
MPEG
15682 (
1 male
), 15684 (
1 female
)).
Additional material examined.
Brazil
:
Amazonas:
São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Pico da Neblina, (
0°46'N
66º00'W
), three males and
27 females
,
X.2007
, A.A. Nogueira
et al
., coll. (INPA-AR 6269-6278;
IBSP
160468
,
160469
,
160472
,
160477
;
MPEG
15683).
Etymology.
The species epithet is taken from the
Yanomami
word for spider, a noun in apposition, and represents a tribute to the
Yanomami
people, since the places sampled in our expeditions are located at the
Yanomami
Indigenous Land, and also for the help received in the field from some members of the tribe.
FIGURES 4A–E.
Chrysometa waikoxi
n. sp.
A. Male palp, ventral view. B. Same, retrolateral view. C. Epigynum, ventral view. D. Same, posterior view. E. Same, dorsal view. Scale bars: AB, 0.3 mm; CDE, 0.1 mm.
Diagnosis.
Males of
Chrysometa waikoxi
differs from all other species of the genus by a projection on the middle of the cymbial apophysis turned posteriorly, and the tip turned to the ventral, on ventral and retrolateral views (
Figs. 4A, B
); and the conical cymbial membranous projection (
Figs. 4A, B
). Males of
C. waikoxi
are similar to
C. alajuela
Levi, 1986
, figs.: 716, 717 and
C. harmata
(Bryant)
on
Levi, 1986
, fig. 58.
Females of
C. waikoxi
differ from other species by the curved shape of the anterior edge of the copulatory opening, producing a curved projection on each side, on ventral view (
Fig. 4C
). Females of
C. waikoxi
are similar to
C. troya
Levi, 1986
, figs.: 413–416.
Description. Male (
holotype
).
Carapace yellow, with a longitudinal black line on the thoracic region; sternum, chelicerae, labium and endites brown. Legs yellow, with black spots. Dorsum of the abdomen grey, with transverse black lines. Sides with some white to silver spots. Venter black, with two white spots. Spinnerets black. Total length 2.5; Carapace 1.1 long, 0.9 wide. Leg I length: femur 2.5; patella+tibia 3.0; metatarsus 3.0; tarsus 0.8. Patella+tibia II 1.6; III 0.6;
IV 1.
0. Palp: Paracymbium “M”-shaped in ventral view, with the lower prong with the same size of the upper prong (
Fig. 4A
).
Female (
paratype
, INPA-AR 6161).
Colour as in male. Total length 3.1; Carapace 1.2 long, 1.0 wide. Leg I length: femur 2.2; patella+tibia 2.3; metatarsus 1.8; tarsus 0.6. Patella+tibia II 1.5; III 0.6;
IV 1.
1. Epigynum: Lateral plates subrectangular in shape; copulatory openings subtriangular(
Fig. 4D
). Spermathecae apical with copulatory ducts right below (
Fig. 4E
).
Distribution.
Only known from the
type
locality.