Seven new species of Amphidraus Simon, 1900 (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini)
Author
Salgado, Alexandre
Author
Ruiz, Gustavo R. S.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-03-04
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4563.3.3
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Amphidraus sacrificatus
sp. nov.
Figs 9–10
,
14
Type material.
Holotype
:
♂
from
Conceição do Araguaia
,
07°59’23.5”S
,
49°24’28.8”W
,
Pará
,
Brazil
,
16.I.2018
,
R.P.S Almeida.
&
F.V. Arruda
leg. (
MPEG 35027
).
Paratypes
:
2♂
, same data as holotype (
MPEG 34602
,
IBSP 221863
)
.
Etymology.
The specific epithet an adjective and refers to the heart-shaped membrane linked to proximal process on embolic disc (
Fig. 10B
), in allusion to human sacrificial rituals practiced by some ancient cultures.
Diagnosis.
Differs from all
Amphidraus
species in having a blade-shaped embolus shaft (
Figs 9F
,
10
A–B) and a proximal process on embolic disc (pPED) linked to a heart-shaped membrane [
Figs 9
C–D, 9F (white arrow), 10A–B, 10D]. In addition, the cymbial conductor (cc) is “Y-shaped” and faces retrolaterally (
Figs 9E
,
10C
) (cc faces ventrally in all the other described species; see
Figs 13A
,
17A
).
Description. Male
holotype
(MPEG 35027).
Total length: 4.45. Carapace 2.13 long, 1.46 wide, 1.03 high. Ocular quadrangle 1.10 long. Anterior eye row 1.48 wide, posterior 1.19 wide. Legs 4312. Length of legs: I 3.79 (1.22 + 1.43 + 1.14); II 3.62 (1.19 + 1.28 + 1.15); III 4.46 (1.40 + 1.45 + 1.61); IV 4.75 (1.39 + 1.61 + 1.75). Palp (
Figs 9
C–F, 10A–E): femur and patella with no modifications; RvTA with two short branches, the more ventral branch is reduced and rounded, and the more dorsal branch is larger, with acute tip (
Figs 9D
,
10D
); RTA with wide base, shorter than the tibia and with acute tip (
Figs 9D
,
10
D–E); cymbium oval (
Fig. 10E
); tegulum with stout lobe curved to prolateral side (
Figs 9C, 9F
,
10A
); embolic disc with three processes very close together on its distal portion: two short and rounded distal process (dPED) and one short and triangular ventral process (vPED) (
Figs 9D, 9F
,
10
A–B, 10D); embolic filament (ef) very short, approximately 1/5 the length of embolus shaft (
Figs 9F
,
10
A–B). Color in alcohol (
Figs 9
A–B): cephalic area black with yellow setae near the eyes; thoracic area laterally black and centrally dark brown with yellow setae on median-posterior portion; abdomen dorsally variegated with black and dark brown, and with a longitudinal stripe of white setae; ventrally variegated with brown; legs I almost black and legs II–IV dark brown; tarsi pale in all legs.
Female.
Unknown.
FIGURE 7.
Amphidraus boomerang
sp. nov.
A–B male (A dorsal, B ventral); C–F left male palp (C ventral, D retrolateral, E retroventral, F dorsal). Abbreviations: Cy, cymbium; dPED, distal process on embolic disc; e, embolus shaft; ef, embolic filament; pPED, proximal process on embolic disc; RTA, retrolateral tibial apophysis; RvTA, retroventral tibial apophysis; T, tegulum; vPED, ventral process on embolic disc. White arrows in C, E show the basal projection of embolus shaft.
Note.
The RvTA was interpreted herein as an apophysis with two branches (
Figs 9D
,
10D
). However, in other
Amphidraus
species, such as
A. araripe
sp. nov.
, these branches are not fused and therefore interpreted as two distinct apophyses: one RvTA and one ITA (
Figs 11F
,
13B
). The processes placed proximally on embolic disc and herein named as the pPED in
A. sacrificatus
sp. nov.
and
A. boomerang
sp. nov.
(
Figs 7C
,
8A
) are possibly homologous. However, in
A. sacrificatus
sp. nov.
it is linked to a heart-shaped membrane [
Figs 9C, 9F
(white arrow), 10A–B]. The homologies of all these structures across the genus need to be tested in future studies.
Distribution.
Known only from the
type
locality (state of
Pará
,
Brazil
) (
Fig. 14
).
FIGURE 8.
Amphidraus boomerang
sp. nov.
, left male palp (A ventral, B retrolateral, C prolateral, D dorsal). Abbreviations: cc, cymbial conductor; e, embolus shaft; ed, embolic disc; ef, embolic filament; dPED, distal process on embolic disc; pPED, proximal process on embolic disc; RTA, retrolateral tibial apophysis; RvTA, retroventral tibial apophysis; TL, tegular lobe; vPED, ventral process on embolic disc.
Natural History.
The specimens were collected from an ecotonal zone between the Cerrado and the Amazon rainforest.