Two new species of Pamphobeteus Pocock 1901 (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Theraphosidae) from Brazil, with a new type of stridulatory organ
Author
Bertani, Rogério
Author
Fukushima, Caroline Sayuri
Author
Júnior, Pedro Ismael Da Silva
text
Zootaxa
2008
1826
45
58
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.183116
77b7ee8a-9923-40f3-b928-7484cfbbb40b
1175-5326
183116
Pamphobeteus nigricolor
(
Ausserer 1875
)
Lasiodora nigricolor
Ausserer 1875
: 192
, plate 7, fig. 36.
Pamphobeteus nigricolor:
Pocock 1901
: 545
;
Schiapelli & Gerschman 1979
: 295
, figs 25–31;
Schmidt 1993
: 92
, figs 256–258;
Pérez-Miles
et al
. 1996
: 54
, fig. 32; Schmidt
1997 and 1998
: 20, figs 220–222;
Bertani 2000
: 30
, figs 39– 40.
Pamphobeteus negricolor
:
Smith 1986
: 160
, fig. 72h;
Smith 1987
: 160
, fig. 72h.
Diagnosis
: – Males resemble those of
P. augusti
,
P. insignis
and
P. ornatus
by the slender embolus; they can be distinguished from these three species by the embolus being roughly the same width for its length, i.e., without any constriction on apex. Females resemble those of
P. f e ro x
and
P. fortis
by the spermathecae having narrow bases, less than two times receptaculum length. They can be distinguished from
P. f e ro x
by the lateral sides of the spermathecae basis not extending laterally and from
P. fortis
by the unconstricted receptacula stalks.
Material examined
: –
BRAZIL
: Amazonas: Seringalzinho, Jaú National Park,
0
1o
50’S
61o 35’W
,
IBSP
9698, male, S. Couceiro
et al.
col.,
7 Aug 2000
.
Distribution
: –
Colombia
and here newly recorded from the state of Amazonas,
Brazil
.
Remarks
: –
Pocock (1901)
, after diagnosing
Pamphobeteus
,
and designating the
type
species as being
P. nigricolor
, cited their zoogeographical range as
Colombia
,
Ecuador
and
Bolivia
. However, it is unclear whether he was referring only to the
type
species or to the genus.
Pocock (1903)
described three new
Pamphobeteus
species and transferred two other species to
Pamphobeteus
, having as the geographical distribution the same three countries. Hence, we believe that
Pocock (1901)
was referring to the genus distribution (he was probably then aware that
Pamphobeteus
species occurred in those countries).
P. nigricolor
seems to be found only in the region of the Colombian–Brazilian border. It is improbable that this species reaches
Ecuador
and
Bolivia
. Furthermore,
P. nigricolor
was described from specimens from “Neu-Granada” (
Colombia
); the
syntype
labels have the inscription “Bogota”. However, the city of Bogota, situated at a high altitude (2640 meters above sea level), has no recent records of theraphosids (Juan Jacobo Jimenez, pers. com.). On the other hand, it was, in the past, an important center in South
America
. Hence, we suggest that the
type
specimens came from lower elevation forests east of the Andean cordillera and were dispatched to Europe through Bogota, thus causing this confusion. The collection of a specimen in the Brazilian Amazon forest support this suggestion.
Note
: – Females of
P. o r n a t u s
,
P. insignis
and
P. augisti
are undescribed. Males of
P. f e ro x
and
P
.
fortis
were described by
Schmidt (1990)
and
Strand (1907)
, respectively. However, it is not possible to be sure that they are conspecific with their males based only on these poor descriptions.