New World Pholcid Spiders (Araneae: Pholcidae): A Revision At Generic Level
Author
HUBER, BERNHARD A.
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2000
2000-06-30
2000
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Metagonia maldonado
,
new species
Figures 2
,
62
,
107
,
114
,
146
,
244
248
TYPES: Male
holotype
, 93
9♀
paratypes
from
15 km
E
Puerto Maldonado
(
12°33'S
,
69°03'W
),
Madre de Dios
,
Peru
;
200 m
elev.,
June
July 1989
and
Feb.
25
Mar. 7, 1990
(
D. Silva
), in
MUSM
.
ETYMOLOGY: Named for the
type
locality. The specific name is a noun in apposition.
DIAGNOSIS: Representative of group 3 above. Easily distinguished from close relatives (
M. tingo
,
M. samiria
) by the tip of the procursus with its four pointed laminae and apophyses (figs. 244 245), by the shape and length of the femur apophysis (fig. 246), by the more widely separated clypeus apophyses (fig. 2), and by the shape of the epigynum (fig. 247).
MALE (
holotype
): Total length 3.2, carapace width 1.0; leg 1: 33.6 (8.3+0.4+8.1+15.2 +1.7), tibia 2: 4.8, tibia 3: 2.7, tibia 4: 4.5; tibia 1 l/d: 94. Habitus and prosoma shape as in
M. tingo
(cf. figs. 226 228), only posterior third of carapace brown, ocular area brown, distance PME-ALE about 20% of PME diameter. Clypeus brown, with pair of apophyses as in fig. 2 (see also fig. 107); sternum whitish. Chelicerae ochre-yellow, unmodified except pair of darker (sclerotized?) areas un- der clypeal apophyses. Palps ochre-yellow to light brown, procursus with dark distal parts; coxa without apophysis, femur with long prolateroventral apophysis and series of smaller apophyses on ventrodistal margin (fig. 246); procursus relatively simple (figs. 244 245), without hinged process; bulb simple, as typical for genus (fig. 245); tarsal organ capsulate (fig. 62). Legs ochre-yellow, with brown patellae and tibia-metatarsus joints; without spines, without curved and vertical hairs; retrolateral trichobothrium of tibia 1 at 6.9%; tarsus 1 with ~ 25 pseudosegments. Opisthosoma ochre-gray with some indistinct darker spots dorsally, shape as in
M. tingo
(cf. fig. 226). Male gonopore with four epiandrous spigots (fig. 114), ALS with several piriform gland spigots (fig. 146).
Figs. 238 243.
Metagonia samiria
,
n. sp.
238 240
. Left procursus, ventral (238), dorsal (239), and prolateral (240) views.
241
. Male left palpal femur, prolateral view.
242
. Epigynum, ventral view.
243
. Epigynum, dorsal view. Scale lines: 0.3 mm.
VARIATION: The males from Tambopata,
Beni
, and
La Paz
(see below) differ slightly with respect to the dorsal spine of the procursus tip (arrow in fig. 244), which is slight- ly narrower, and with respect to the series of ventrodistal apophyses on the femur (most conspicuously, there is an additional upwardpointing apophysis where the arrow points to in fig. 246).
Figs. 244 248.
Metagonia maldonado
,
n. sp.
244
. Left procursus, retrolaterodorsal view (arrow: this structure is slightly narrower in males from Uchumachi, Tambopata, and Yucumo).
245
. Left male palp, retrolateral view.
246
. Male left palpal femur, retrolateral view (arrow: at this point, males from Uchumachi, Tambopata, and Yucumo have a small, additional apophysis).
247
. Epigynum, ventral view.
248
. Epigynum, dorsal view. Scale lines: 0.2 mm.
FEMALE (
paratypes
): Tibia 1 (N = 8) 6.0 7.1 (x¯ = 6.5). In general very similar to male, but carapace and clypeus without distinct brown marks, only light brown spot posteriorly and light brown band between eye triads. Epigynum light brown with dis- tinct darker marks and lateral margins (fig. 247). Internally apparently symmetric, with two pairs of folds that seem to originate from uterus externus (fig. 248).
DISTRIBUTION: Known from southern
Peru
(
Madre de Dios
) and northern
Bolivia
(
Beni
, La Paz) (map 1).
MATERIAL EXAMINED:
PERU
:
Madre de Dios
:
15 km
E Puerto Maldonado
:
types
above.
Zona Reservada Tambopata
,
Laguna Chica
: noche (
12°50'S
,
69°17'W
),
290 m
elev.,
June 8, 1988
(
D. Silva
), 13
1♀
in
MUSM
;
Zona Reservada Tambopata
,
June
3 15, 1988 (3 vials;
J. Coddington
), 13
2♀
in
USNM
;
same locality,
Nov.
7 12, 1983, and
Sept.
6 14, 1984 (3 vials;
T. L. Erwin
et al.), 13
2♀
in
USNM
;
Tambopata Reserve
,
Rio Tambopata
,
Explorer
s
Inn
,
Mar. 1988
(
J. Palmar
,
D. Smith
),
13 in
MCZ
;
Zona Reservada de Manú
,
Rio La Torre
and
Rio Tambopata
(
12°50'S
,
69°17'W
),
Aug
.
Dec. 1979
(
A. Rypstra
),
6♀
in
USNM
. BO- LIVIA:
Beni
:
16.8 mi
SW
Yucumo
(~
15°23'S
,
66°59'W
), ~
500 m
elev.,
Nov.
15 19, 1989 (2 vials;
J. Coddington
,
C. Griswold
,
D. Silva
,
S. Larcher
,
E. Penaranda
), 53
7♀
in
USNM
;
La Paz
:
Cerro Uchumachi
,
7 km
SW Coroico
, (~
16°15'S
,
67°21'W
), ~
1900 m
elev.,
Nov.
24 25, 1989 (
J. Coddington
,
C. Griswold
,
D. Silva
,
S. Larcher
,
E. Penaranda
), 33
12♀
in
USNM
.