A Revision of the Malagasy Crack-Leg Spiders of the Genus Uduba Simon, 1880 (Araneae, Udubidae), with Description of 35 New Species from Madagascar
Author
Griswold, Charles
Arachnology Lab, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA. E-mail: cgriswold @ calacademy. org; dubick @ calacademy. org (https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3813 - 8174);
Author
Ubick, Darrell
Arachnology Lab, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA. E-mail: cgriswold @ calacademy. org; dubick @ calacademy. org (https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3813 - 8174);
Author
Ledford, Joel
Department of Plant Biology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616 - 5270, USA. E-mail: jmledford @ ucdavis. edu;
Author
Polotow, Daniele
Departamento de Ecologia e Biologia Evolutiva (DEBE), Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar), Campus São Paulo, Rodovia Washington Luís, Km 235, CEP 13565 - 905 São Carlos, SP, Brazil. E-mail: danielepolotow @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1069 - 1808
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Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
2022
2022-12-15
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13158554
0068-547X
13158554
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Uduba irwini
,
new species
Figures 46 A–C
,
71 C, D
,
Maps 3
, 18.
Type material.
Holotype
male (
CASENT9062802
)
collected from malaise trap
in
Uapaca
forest at
1700 m
elevation in the
Ankokoy Forest
(20°04.05ʹS, 46°59.97ʹE),
3 km
E of Ibity
,
Antananarivo Province
,
Madagascar
,
12–22 January 2009
, collectors
M. Irwin
and
R. Harin’Hala
, deposit- ed in
CAS
.
Paratype
female (
CASENT9009383
) collected at
150m
elevation in tropical dry forest on tsingy from
Parc National Tsingy de Bemaraha
,
10.6 km
123°ESE Antsalova
(
19°42ʹ34ʺS
,
44°43ʹ05ʺE
), collected
16–20 November 2001
by the
Fisher-Griswold Arthropod Team
[BLF4503], deposited in
CAS
.
Remarks
. Males of the similar species
Uduba rinha
and
Uduba irwini
may be distinguished by the TA2 form. Association of the males and females of
Uduba rinha
is unproblematic in that several were collected together at Parc National de Namoroka. Females associated with
Uduba rinha
have the epigynal plate posterior of the ML smooth or grooved and the CO hidden beneath the ML hood (
Figs. 71 G
,
81 B
) whereas a female from Tsingy de Bemeraha (CASENT9009383) differs from these in that it has exposed copulatory openings just behind the ML (
Fig. 71 C
). This female is considered a
paratype
of
Uduba irwini
, which is otherwise known only from males.
Etymology.
The species epithet is a patronym on honor of Dr. Mike Irwin, entomologist and philanthropist and a principal architect of the malaise trap survey of
Madagascar
arthropods, which revealed many new species of spiders.
Diagnosis.
Uduba irwini
are members of Group IV, the
Uduba rinha
group (Map 18). They have a divided cribellum. Males can be distinguished from those of other
Uduba
except
Uduba rinha
by the simple, trapezoidal MA (
Figs 46 A–C
)
;
Uduba irwini
may be distinguished from
Uduba rinha
by having the TA2 an erect, rectangular spike (
Fig. 46 B
) (
Uduba rinha
has the TA2 a flexible hook or curlicue,
Fig. 59 B
). The females (
Fig. 71 C
)
and
Uduba rinha
(
Fig. 71 G
)
can be distinguished from those of other cribellate
Uduba
by having the epigynum lateral lobes fused medially; the lone female of
Uduba irwini
has the copulatory openings exposed just posteriad of the ML (
Fig. 71 C
)
whereas the females of
Uduba rinha
have the copulatory openings that are each hidden beneath the sides of the ML (
Fig. 71 G
).
Description. Male
(
Holotype
): Total length 9.70. Markings typical of
Uduba
. Carapace 5.50 long, 3.60 wide, 2.10 high; clypeus 0.30 high. Eye diameters: AME 0.14, ALE 0.16, PME 0.18, PLE 0.20. Chelicerae 2.30 long; sternum 2.40 long, 1.80 wide; labium 1.10 long; palpal coxae 1.60 long. Cribellum divided. Spination. (ANJA reserve, CASENT9065405) palpus–femur d1-0-3; leg I–femur d1-1-1, p0-1-2, r0-1-1-0, tibia d0-1-1, p0-1-1-0, v2-2-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus d0-1-0, p0- 1-2, v2-2-1, r1-1-1; leg II–femur d1-1-1, p0-1-2, r0-1-0-0, tibia d0-1-1-0, p0-1-1-0, v2-2-2, r0-1-1- 0, metatarsus p1-1-2, v2-2-1, r1-1-2; leg III–femur d1-1-1, p0-1-0-2, r0-1-0-2, tibia d0-1-0, p0-1- 1-0, v2-1-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus p1-1-2, v2-2-2, r1-1-2, tarsus v0-1-0; leg IV–femur d1-1-1, p0-1- 1-0, r0-0-0-1, patella r1, tibia d1-0-1-0, p0-1-1-0, v2-2-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus d0-1-0, p1-1-2, v2- 1-2-2, r1-1-2. Scopulae: cymbium, apicodorsal; tarsi I–IV, ventral. Leg measurements (
holotype
): I: 4.40 + 1.90 + 4.00 + 4.10 + 2.60 = 17.00; II: 3.90 + 1.80 + 3.20 + 3.40 + 2.20 = 14.50; III: 3.40 + 1.50 + 2.10 + 2.70 + 1.70 = 11.40; IV: 4.20 + 1.70 + 3.80 + 4.20 + 2.40 = 16.30; palpus: 2.00 + 0.70 + 0.80 + NA + 2.50 = 6.00. Leg formula 1423.
Male palp
(ANJA Reserve, CASENT9065405) (
Figs. 46 A–C
): palpal tibia 0.35 cymbial length, RTA long, straight (
Fig. 46 C
), RTA length 0.33 times tibia length, length 2.25 times width, with sharply-pointed apex, VTA short, length 1.50 times width, conical, blunt (
Figs. 46 A, C
), length 0.52 times tibia width; tibia without stout spines; tegulum convex, without ridge, tegulum length 1.09 times width; TA1 slen- der, extends far distad of tegulum apex, TA1 extends past TA3 apex by 1.38 times tegulum length; TA3 a transverse, blunt hook (
Fig. 46 B
)
, TA3 extends apicad of TA2 by 1.21 times tegulum length, TA2 a small, erect trapezoid with concave apex, stiff, sclerotized, extends partially in front of TA3 (
Fig. 46 B
)
; MA a broad, flat trapezoid, origin at 0.54 times tegulum length, extends nearly to tegulum apex, tegulum apex at 0.085 tegulum length from MA apex, MA length (including apical processes) 1.22 times width, MA large (but smaller than in
U. rinha
,
Fig. 59 A
), length 0.31 tegulum length, width 0.29 tegulum width (
Figs. 46 A–C
); conductor fan elongate, entire (
Fig. 46 C
)
.
Female
(
Paratype
): Total length 11.56. Markings typical for
Uduba
. Carapace 5.60 long, 3.80 wide, 2.30 high; clypeus 0.30 high. Eye diameters: AME 0.16, ALE and PME 0.22, PLE 0.24. Chelicerae 2.70 long; sternum 2.40 long, 1.90 wide; labium 1.30 long; palpal coxae 1.90 long.
Ratios–
carapace length / width = 1.47, carapace height / width = 0.61, PER / carapace width = 0.42, PER / OAL = 3.20, PER / AER = 1.36, OAL / OQL = 1.09, OQP / OQA = 1.38, clypeus height / AME diameter width = 1.88, cheliceral length / clypeus height = 9.00, sternum length / width = 1.26, palpal coxa length / width = 2.38, femur I length / carapace width = 1.00, metatarsus I length / carapace width = 0.79, femur IV length / carapace width = 1.03, palpal tarsus length / carapace width = 0.45, palpal tarsus length / palpal femur length = 0.89. Cribellum divided. Spination: Palpus–femur d0-1-2, patella p1, tibia p2-0, tarsus p2-0, v0-0-2; leg I–femur d1-0-0, p0-0-1, tibia v2-2-2, metatarsus v2-2-3; leg II–femur d1-0-0, p0-0-1, tibia p0-0-1, v1-1-2, metatarsus v2-2-3; leg III–femur p0-1-0-0, r0-1-0-0, tibia d1-0-1-0, p0-1-1-0, v1-0-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus p1-2-2, v2-2-2, r1-1-2, tarsus v0-1-0; leg IV–femur d1-1-0-0-0, tibia v2-1-2, r0-1-1-0, metatarsus p0-1-2, v1-2-2, r0-2-2. Scopulae: strong ventral on all tarsi, most of metatarsi I and II, and apices of tarsi III and IV. Leg measurements: I: 3.80 + 1.90 + 3.30 + 3.00 + 1.90 = 13.90; II: 3.20 + 1.60 + 2.60 + 2.30 + 1.80 = 11.50; III: 2.60 + 1.50 + 1.30 + 2.10 + 1.40 = 8.90; IV: 3.90 + 1.80 + 2.90 + 3.40 + 1.70 = 13.70; palpus: 1.90 + 1.00 + 1.00 + NA + 1.70 = 5.69. Leg formula 1423.
Female genitalia
(
Figs. 71 C, D
): epigynal plate without depressed atrium, plate width 1.35 times length; median lobe and lateral lobes differentiated only in anterior half of plate, distance from posterior margin of ML to epigastric furrow 0.35 times epigynum length; median lobe a flat plate with lateral margins extending around to posterior, broad, median lobe width 0.63 times epigynum width, 0.45 times ML length, ML width 2.64 times LL width at sides of ML (
Fig. 71 C
); with copulatory openings exposed on epigynal plate beneath a transverse, crescentic groove on each side just behind ML, distance between copulatory openings 0.26 times epigynum width, CO origin at 0.35 of epigynum length. Vulva (
Fig. 71 D
) with spermathecal ducts forming three longitudinal loops, vulva length 0.64 times width, fertilization ducts widely separated, vulva width 3.57 times distance between FD.
Variation.
Male (N= 7): Total length 9.70–11.50; carapace length / width = 1.33–1.53, carapace height / width = 0.40–0.59, PER / carapace width = 0.34–0.38, PER / OAL = 2.50–3.24, PER / AER = 1.37–1.42, OAL / OQL = 1.05–1.26, OQP / OQA = 1.18–1.25, clypeus height / AME 1.11– 2.14, cheliceral length / clypeus height = 7.67–11.00, sternum length / width = 1.25–1.39, palpal coxa length / width = 2.25–2.67, femur I length / carapace width =1.12–1.24, metatarsus I length / carapace width = 1.09–1.28, femur IV length / carapace width = 1.15–1.26, palpal tarsus length / carapace width = 0.64–0.74, palpal tarsus length / palpal patella length = 3.33–3.75, palpal tarsus length / palpal tibia length = 3.00–3.38, palpal tarsus length / palpal femur length = 1.17–1.33, palpal tibia length / palpal patella length = 1.00–1.25. Female variation is unknown: only
one female
, the
paratype
(CASENT9009383), is recognized.
M
aterial examined.
MADAGASCAR
:
Antananarivo Province
:
Antananarivo Province
,
Ankokoy Forest
,
3 km
E of Ibity
, 20°04.05ʹS, 46°59.97ʹE, elev.
1700m
, malaise, in
Uapaca
forest,
12–22 January 2009
,
M. Irwin
and
R. Harin’Hala
[MG-56-08] (
holotype
,
CASENT9062802
,
1♂
,
CAS
)
;
Réserve Spéciale d’Ambohitantely
,
24 km
NE Ankazobe
, 18°10.1ʹS, 47°16.6ʹE, elev.
1450m
, disturbed transitional montane mossy forest, 30-hectare parcel,
pitfall traps
#1–3,
7–12 December 1997
,
S. Goodman
(
CASENT9016347
,
1♂
,
FMNH
), (
CASENT9016348
,
1♂
,
FMNH
), (
CASENT9006222
,
1♂
,
FMNH
), (
CASENT9016346
,
1♂
,
FMNH
), (
CASENT9016349
,
3♂
,
FMNH
)
.
Fianarantsoa Province
:
Haute Matsiatra Region
, ANJA
Reserve
,
61 km
S
Ambalavao
,
13 km
S of
Fianarantsoa
, 22°43.23ʹS, 46°15.47ʹE, elev.
1097m
, malaise, isleberg vegetation,
10– 19 December 2014
,
M. Irwin
and
R. Harin’Hala
[MG-64B-95] (
CASENT9065491
,
1♂
,
CAS
)
,
5– 19 December 2013
,
M. Irwin
and R.
Harin’Hala
{MG-64B-63} (
CASENT9065405
,
1♂
,
CAS
)
.
Mahajanga Province
:
Parc National Tsingy de Bemaraha
,
10.6 km
ESE 123°
Antsalova
,
19°42ʹ34ʺS
,
44°43ʹ5ʺE
, elev.
150m
, tropical dry forest on tsingy, general collecting beating and puffing spiders,
16–20 November 2001
,
Fisher-Griswold Arthropod Team
[BLF4503] (
paratype
,
CASENT9009383
,
1♀
,
CAS
)
.
Toliara Province
:
Fôret d’Analavelona
, near source of
Manasy River
,
16.5 km
NW d’Andranoheza
, 22°38.6ʹS, 044°10.3ʹE, elev.
1250m
, undisturbed mid-elevation forest w/dry and humid elements,
pitfall
,
2–8 November 2000
,
S. Goodman
, [FMHD#00-224] (
CASENT9062273
,
1♂
,
FMNH
), (
CASENT9062271
,
4♂
,
FMNH
), (
CASENT9062272
,
1♂
,
FMNH
)
.
Natural history.
Except for a series of males collected in disturbed transitional montane mossy forest at Réserve Spéciale d’Ambohitantely, other collections for
Uduba irwini
are from dry habitats including in
Uapaca
forest, on inselbergs and in tsingy. Females of
Uduba irwini
are cribellate and may produce sticky silk, though the collecting data that state “general collecting…’ reveal nothing of burrows or retreats. As is typical of male
Uduba
, these were collected wandering on the ground and in the vegetation.
Distribution.
The species
Uduba irwini
is recorded on the west side of the great escarpment across the southern half of
Madagascar
on the high plateau and western dry forests (
Maps 3
, 18).