A Revision of the Endemic Californian Spider Genus Titiotus Simon (Araneae, Tengellidae)
Author
Platnick, Norman I.
Author
Ubick, Darrell
text
American Museum Novitates
2008
2008-04-09
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Titiotus fresno
,
new species
Figures 62–66
; map 2
TYPES
: Male
holotype
and female
allotype
taken at an elevation of
4633 ft
at
Cedar Grove
,
Kings
River
Canyon
,
Fresno Co.
,
California
(
July 16, 1952
;
W. Gertsch
), deposited in
AMNH.
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the
type
locality.
DIAGNOSIS: Males of this distinctive species can easily be recognized by the relatively small embolus (fig. 63) and the relatively wide middle prong of the tibial apophysis (fig. 64), females by the anteriorly rounded epigynal septum (fig. 65).
MALE: Total length 17. Coloration as in
T. californicus
. Leg spination: femora: I p0-4-1, r1-3-1; II p1-2-1, r1-1-3; III p2-2-1, r1-2-2; IV p1-2-1; tibiae: I d1-0-1, v6-6-8, r1-2-1; II p1-2- 1, v6-6-6, r1-2-0; IV r1-1-1; metatarsi: I p2-0-0, r2-0-0; II p2-0-0, r1-2-0; III p1-2-2. Embolus twisted near base, distally very narrow; median apophysis with subdistal and retrolateral projections; middle prong of tibial apophysis wide, with two incisions, dorsal prong relatively short, blade-shaped (figs. 62–64).
FEMALE: Total length 21. Coloration as in
T. californicus
. Leg spination: femora: I p0-3- 1, r1-2-1; II p1-2-1, r1-2-2; III r2-1-1; IV p1-2- 1; tibiae: I, II p1-2-0, v6-6-6, r1-2-0; IV r1-0-2; metatarsi: I p1-0-0, r1-1-0; II p2-0-0, r1-1-0. Epigynal septum anteriorly with convex lateral margins, posteriorly with straight lateral margins; posterior ducts approximate through much of their length (figs. 65, 66).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: Two males taken with the
types
(
AMNH
)
.
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the
type
locality in
Fresno Co.
(map 2).