Description of a new tracheline spider, Trachelas mombachensis sp. n., in the T. bispinosus species group from the Mombacho Volcano in Nicaragua (Araneae: Trachelidae)
Author
Leister, Matthew
Author
Miller, Kelly B.
text
Zootaxa
2015
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10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.9
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Trachelas mombachensis
sp. n.
Figs. 1A–C; 2A, B; 3A–C
Type
material.
Nicaragua
:
Granada
Dpto: Volcán Mombacho, (11.84°, -85.95°), elev.
700–800 m
, “San Joaquin” organic coffee plantation, method of collection malaise trap, J. M. Maes coll.,
Holotype
♂, (
MSBA
37273), collected
15 December
, 1998;
Paratype
♀, (
MSBA
37274), collected
15 January
, 1999.
Other material examined.
Nicaragua
:
Granada
Dpto: Volcán Mombacho, (
11° 50’N
,
85° 57’W
), elev.
700–800 m
, “El Progreso” non-organic coffee plantation, method of collection malaise trap, J. M. Maes coll., (
MSBA
37275)
4 ♂
, (
MSBA
37277) 1 ♀, collected,
18 August
, 1998; (
MSBA
37278) 1 ♀, collected,
30 October
, 1998. (11.84°, -85.95°), elev.
700–800 m
, “San Joachin” non-organic coffee plantation, method of collection malaise trap, J. M. Maes coll. (
MSBA
37276) 3 ♀,
1 ♂
, collected
15 December
, 1998.
Etymology.
This species is named for its
type
locality, the Mombacho Volcano,
Nicaragua
.
Diagnosis.
Males of
Trachelas mombachensis
sp. n.
are most similar to
T. ecudobus
Chickering, 1972
,
T. rotundus
Platnick & Shadab, 1974
and
T. truncatulus
F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1899
. In these species the pedipalp bulb has only an embolus and conductor, and lacks an additional terminal apophysis.
Trachelas mombachensis
sp. n.
has a slightly twisted embolus that emerges from the tip of the bulb, separating it from
T. truncatulus
, which has a straight embolus that emerges from slightly below the tip of the bulb.
Trachelas mombachensis
sp. n.
has a wide conductor that curves over the embolus, separating it from
T. ecudobus
and
T. rotundus
, which have comparatively thinner straight conductors (Fig. 1A–C).
Females of
T. mombachensis
sp. n.
are most similar to those of
T. parallelus
Platnick & Shadab, 1974
and
T. planus
Platnick & Shadab,
1974
in that they all share widely separated copulatory openings.
Trachelas mombachensis
sp. n.
can be separated from
T. parallelus
by having the lateral ducts extending anteriorly beyond the copulatory openings, whereas the copulatory openings of
T. parallelus
are situated anteriorly beyond the lateral ducts.
Trachelas mombachensis
can be separated from
T. planus
by having the copulatory openings situated at the base of the lateral ducts, whereas the copulatory openings of
T. planus
are situated such that the lateral ducts extend nearly as far forward as behind the openings.
FIGURES 3A–C.
Trachelas mombachensis
sp. n.
, male habitus: A. Dorsal view; B. Ventral view; C. Lateral view. Abbreviations: Ch—chilum; DS—dorsal scutum; Sp—anterolateral spurs; VS—ventral scutum. (Original illustrations by Matthew Leister).
Description. Male:
Total length 4.0 (4.0–4.8). Carapace length 2.5 (2.1–2.6); width 1.6 (1.5–1.9). Carapace dark reddish-brown, granulose, oval, narrowing at cephalic region, anteriorly rounded, covered in thin transparent setae; eight eyes, circular, subequal in size, PER strongly recurved, AER slightly recurved, thoracic groove longitudinal weak; chilum divided (
Fig. 3A, C
).
Chelicerae dark reddish-brown, longer than wide, covered in thin transparent setae; three prominent retromarginal cheliceral teeth with small distal denticle present in some specimens, proximal tooth largest, distal tooth smallest; three prominent promarginal cheliceral teeth, middle tooth largest, proximal tooth smallest.
Sternum dark red-brown, granulose, longer than wide, shield shaped, covered in thin dark, transparent setae. Labium redbrown, trapezoidal, longer then wide, narrowing distally. Endites red-brown, longer then wide, proximally widened, anterolateral spurs present (
Fig. 3B, C
).
Legs I, II reddish-brown; Legs III, IV yellow-brown; legs covered in thin dark setae; legs lacking spines; short, black ventral leg cusp present on tibia and metatarsus I, II; cusp: tibia
I 5–12
, II 3–9; metatarsus
I 7–11
, II 3–9; tarsus I 0, II 0. Leg formula: I, IV, III, II.
Abdomen with dorsum light yellow brown, oval, covered in short fine dark setae; orange ill-defined dorsal scutum present, nearly invisible in lighter specimens, longer than wide, darker orange cardiac mark, four dark sigilla (
Fig. 3A, C
).
Ventrally abdomen light yellow-brown, covered in short fine dark setae; ventral scutum orange-brown, oval, wider than long (
Fig. 3B
).
Pedipalp with large rectangular RTA, longer then wide, terminating with small projection; genital bulb yellowbrown, tear shaped, longer than wide, wider than cymbium ventrally, narrowing distally; conductor clear, wide, bent, cupping embolus; embolus short, slightly twisted, emerging from tip of bulb, covered ventrally by conductor (Fig. 1A–C).
Female:
Total length 4.7 (4.6–5.0). Carapace length 2.3 (2.3–2.4); width 1.6 (1.5–1.7). Color, form as in male, dorsal scutum absent, ventral leg cusps absent. Ventral epigynum with widely separated copulatory openings; ducts visible through cuticle; ventrally, lateral ducts converge anteriorly, extending beyond copulatory openings; basal enlargements of median ducts visible through cuticle, tear shaped. Vulva dorsally with enlarged lateral ducts angled medially, positioned above globose spermathecae, median ducts enlarged posterolaterally. Coiling of ducts variable among females specimens examined, general position, angle of lateral ducts in relation to copulatory openings, position of spermathecae and median duct expansions remained consistent across specimens examined (
Fig. 2A, B
).
Distribution.
Trachelas mombachensis
sp. n.
is only known from the
type
locality on the Mombacho Volcano in
Nicaragua
.