Three new species and new records of the orb-weaving spider genus Philoponella (Araneae, Uloboridae) from Brazil and Ecuador
Author
Faleiro, Bárbara T.
Author
Santos, Adalberto J.
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Zootaxa
2014
3754
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.3754.5.3
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1175-5326
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Philoponella opelli
new species
(
Figs. 1
AB, 2A–G, 5A–F, 7A)
Types
.
Male
holotype
(UFMG 11223) from
Brazil
: Santa Catarina: São Bento do Sul (Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas Ambientais Rugendas,
26º19’S
49º18’W
,
617 m
),
16–20 December 2011
, I.L.F. Magalhães
et al. leg.
Female
paratype
(UFMG 7770) from
Brazil
: Mato Grosso: Cotriguaçu (Fazenda São Nicolau,
9º50’S
58º14’W
),
2– 14 October 2010
, A.J. Santos
leg
.
Etymology.
The species name is a patronym in honour of Brent D. Opell, in recognition of his extensive contributions to the current knowledge on uloborid systematics, evolution, and natural history.
Diagnosis.
Males of
Philoponella opelli
resemble those of the
P. republicana
species group (see
Opell 1979
: 524) in having the conductor spike shorter than the apical projection of the median apophysis spur, but differ from all other species of the group by having the conductor spike rounded in the apex (
Figs. 2A,B
; 5A,B) and by the retrolateral tubercle of the palpal femur larger than the prolateral one (
Fig. 2G
). Females resemble
P. vittata
(Keyserling, 1881)
in having the copulatory openings in the posterior sixth of the atrium and in the copulatory ducts not coiled, but differ by having the copulatory ducts with one loop anteriorly to the connection with the spermatheca (
Figs. 2E
,
5
EF).
Description.
Male (
holotype
). Total length 3.71, carapace length 1.55, sternum length 0.86, abdomen length 2.16, leg I, length of articles: femur 2.29, patella 0.61, tibia 1.81, metatarsus 1.83, tarsus 0.64. Length of tibiae: II 0.94, III 0.51, IV 1.04. Carapace pale-yellow with two marginal longitudinal dark-brown bands and two paramedian longitudinal diffuse dark bands (
Fig. 1A
). Chelicerae, endites, labium and sternum pale-yellow. Legs I and IV pale-yellow with dorsal dark bands, legs II and III pale-yellow ventrally and dark brown dorsally (
Fig. 1A
). Abdomen light grey with dorsal white spots and lateral black spots, one central and one anterior (
Fig. 1A
). Anal tubercle and spinnerets light grey. Embolus long, in clockwise direction in the left palp (
Figs. 2A, B
; 5A). Median apophysis bulb not tumescent, covering the embolus (
Figs. 5A, B
). Median apophysis spur hooked ventrally (
Figs. 2A, B
; 5A, B). Conductor basal lobe longer than wide, canoe-shaped, conductor spike rounded (
Figs. 2A, B
; 5A– G). Leg I with plumose and filiform setae and squamous macrosetae (
Fig. 5D
).
Female (
paratype
). Total length 4.09, carapace length 1.17, sternum length 0.76, abdomen length 2.92, leg I, length of articles: femur 1.55, patella 0.28, tibia 1.53, metatarsus 1.70, tarsus 0.89. Length of tibiae: II 0.69, III 0.46, IV 1.04. Carapace homogeneously dark-brown (
Fig. 1B
). Chelicerae, endites, labium and sternum light brown. Leg femora brown, tibiae light brown dorsally and brown in the ventral side; patellae, metatarsi and tarsi pale-yellow (
Fig. 1B
). Dorsum of abdomen dark brown laterally, light brown medially, with three pairs of transversal, dark-brown spots (
Fig. 1B
). Transversal spots paler in the centre. Venter of abdomen dark brown laterally, light brown medially, with dark brown rectangular post-epigastric area. Anal tubercle and posterior lateral spinnerets brown, median and anterior lateral spinnerets pale-yellow. Epigynum with large and deep atrium, posterior rim continuous, copulatory openings in the posterior half of atrium (
Fig. 2C
), posterior plate hexagonal (
Fig. 2D
). Spermathecae oval, covered with pores in the anterior and ectal surface (
Figs. 5E, F
); copulatory ducts with a 180° loop anterior to spermathecae (
Figs. 2E
,
5
EF), fertilization ducts adhered to the posterior plate (
Figs. 2E
).
Variation.
Male (N = 17). Carapace length 1.14–1.53, sternum length 0.53–0.76, abdomen length 1.37–2.03. Female (N = 2). Carapace length 1.17–1.27, sternum length 0.76–0.92, abdomen length 2.92–3.69.
FIGURE 1A–G.
A–B,
Philoponella opelli
n. sp.
A, male holotype, dorsal. B, female paratype, dorsal. C,
Philoponella fluviidulcifis
n. sp.
, male holotype, dorsal. D–G,
Philoponella duopunctata
n. sp.
D, male holotype, dorsal. E, ditto, ventral. F, female paratype, dorsal. G, ditto, ventral.
FIGURE 2A–G.
Philoponella opelli
n. sp.
A–B, male holotype, left palp. A, retrolateral. B, apical. C–E, female paratype, epigynum. C, ventral. D, posterior. E, cleared, dorsal. F–G male holotype left palpal femur. F, retrolateral. G, ventral. Abbreviations: CBL, conductor basal lobe; CD, copulatory duct; CO, copulatory opening; CS, conductor spike; E, embolus; FD, fertilization duct; MAB, median apophysis bulb; MAS, median apophysis spur; MH, median hematodocha; PP, posterior plate; S, spermatheca; ST, subtegulum; T, tegulum. Scale bars: 0.1mm.
Additional material examined.
Brazil
,
Acre
: Senador Guiomard (Estação Experimental Catuaba,
10°5’8”S
67°37’30”W
,
214 m
),
9–18.IV.2012
, P.R. Zanoli & I.A. Barros
leg.,
1♂
(
UFMG
12255);
1♂
(
UFMG
12256); ditto,
6–16.VII.2012
, P.R. Zanoli & I.A. Barros
leg.,
3♂
(
UFMG
12257);
2♂
(
UFMG
12258);
1♂
(
UFMG
12259);
1♂
(
UFMG
12260);
Mato Grosso
: Cotriguaçu (Fazenda São Nicolau,
9°50’24”S
58°14’54”W
),
2–14.X.2010
, A.J. Santos
leg.,
1♂
(
UFMG
11448);
2♂
1♀ (
UFMG
11791);
Santa Catarina
: São Bento do Sul (Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas Ambientais Rugendas,
26°19’30”S
49°18’26”W
,
617 m
),
16–20.XII.2011
, I.L.F. Magalhães
et al leg.,
1♂
(
UFMG
11790).
Ecuador
,
Napo
: (Estación Biológica Jatun-Sacha,
1°3’57”S
77°37’W
,
410 m
),
1–5.XII.2009
, A.J. Santos
leg.,
3♂
(
UFMG
10959).
Distribution
. Northern to southern
Brazil
and
Ecuador
(
Fig. 7A
).