A revision of the endemic South African spider genus Austrachelas, with its transfer to the Gallieniellidae (Arachnida: Araneae) Author Haddad, Charles R. Author Lyle, Robin Author Bosselaers, Jan Author Ramirez, Martin J. text Zootaxa 2009 2296 1 38 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.191594 6f65b06c-5600-4172-9ee2-854f09ef4455 1175-5326 191594 Austrachelas natalensis Lawrence, 1942 ( Figs 7, 8 , 64–67 ) Austrachelas natalensis Lawrence, 1942 : 175 , fig. 24. (Ƥ) Diagnosis . Females of this species can be easily recognised by the broad fine anterior hood of the epigyne and the distinctive C-shaped spermathecal ducts, visible through the integument ( Fig. 64 ); males can be recognised by the simple structure of the distal margin of the embolus, and the distinctly shaped lobes of the retrolateral tibial apophysis of the palp ( Fig. 67 ). Female. Measurements: CL 2.90–2.95, CW 2.00–2.07, FL 0.23–0.25, AL 3.45–3.95, AW 2.00–2.50, SL 1.65–1.70, SW 1.15–1.20, TL 6.15–6.95, AME–AME 0.05, AME–ALE 0.02, ALE–ALE 0.24, PME–PME 0.06, PME–PLE 0.08, PLE–PLE 0.38. Length of leg segments (sequence from femur to tarsus, and total): I 1.83 + 1.13 + 1.40 + 0.93 + 0.60 = 5.89; II 1.77 + 1.07 + 1.28 + 1.00 + 0.63 = 5.75; III 1.45 + 0.80 + 0.90 + 1.15 + 0.63 = 4.93; IV 2.10 + 1.10 + 1.60 + 1.93 + 0.80 = 7.53. FIGURES 60–67. Genitalic morphology of Austrachelas species. (60–63) A. merwei n. sp. : female epigyne, ventral view (60), dorsal view (61), male palp, ventral view (62), retrolateral view (63); (64–67) A. natalensis Lawrence, 1942 : female epigyne, ventral view (64), dorsal view (65), male palp, ventral view (66), retrolateral view (67). Scale bars = 0.1mm. Carapace yellow-brown, paler along midline ( Fig. 7 ); AER strongly procurved, laterals larger than medians; AME separated by distance equal to ½ their diameter, AME separated from ALE by distance equal to ¼ AME diameter; clypeus height equal to 1¼ times AME diameter at AME, equal to ½ ALE diameter at ALE; PER very slightly recurved, nearly straight, laterals larger than medians; PME separated by distance equal to ½ their diameter, PME separated from PLE by distance equal to PME diameter. Chelicerae deep redbrown; promargin with four equally spaced teeth; proximal tooth smallest, second tooth largest, third and distal teeth subequal in size; retromargin with single small tooth, situated at third promarginal tooth. Legs all uniform yellow-orange in colour. Leg spination: femora: I pl 1 do 1, II pl 1 do 1, III pl 2 do 2 rl 1, IV do 2; patellae: spineless; tibiae: I & II spineless, III pl 3 rl 2 plv 2 rlv 1 vt 2, IV pl 3 rl 2 plv 2 rlv 1 vt 2; metatarsi: I & II spineless, strongly scopulate, III & IV scopulate in distal half, III pl 6 rl 4 plv 1 rlv 1 vt 2, IV pl 6 rl 5 plv 2 rlv 1 vt 2; palp: femora do 2, patellae spineless, tibiae pl 3 rl 2, tarsus pl 3 rl 2 plv 1 rlv 1. Abdomen grey dorsally, with cream chevron ( Fig. 7 ), cream laterally and ventrally; dorsum and venter lacking scutum or other sclerites. Epigyne with broad anterior hood; copulatory openings anteriorly situated, entering spermathecae through elongate entrance ducts ( Fig. 64 ); ST 2 small, sharply bent, situated anteriorly; ST 2 connected by broad C-shaped duct to oval posterior ST 1 ( Figs 64, 65 ). Male. Measurements: CL 3.60–3.95, CW 2.70–2.88, FL 0.30–0.40, AL 3.35–3.65, AW 1.95–2.00, SL 2.00–2.10, SW 1.48–1.53, TL 6.90–7.65, AME–AME 0.04, AME–ALE 0.02, ALE–ALE 0.30, PME–PME 0.07, PME–PLE 0.10, PLE–PLE 0.48. Length of leg segments (sequence from femur to tarsus, and total): I 2.48 + 1.48 + 1.80 + 1.43 + 1.00 = 8.19; II 2.33 + 1.43 + 1.70 + 1.35 + 0.93 = 7.74; III 1.97 + 1.08 + 1.15 + 1.53 + 0.83 = 6.56; IV 2.80 + 1.43 + 2.03 + 2.27 + 1.05 = 9.58. Carapace deep orange-brown, paler along midline ( Fig. 8 ); AER strongly procurved, laterals slightly larger than medians; AME separated by distance equal to ½ their diameter, AME separated from ALE by distance equal to ¼ AME diameter; clypeus height equal to 1¼ AME diameter at AME, slightly less than ALE diameter at ALE; PER very slightly recurved, nearly straight, laterals larger than medians; PME separated by distance equal to ½ their diameter, PME separated from PLE by distance equal to PME diameter. Chelicerae pale yellow-orange; promargin with three teeth, proximal tooth smallest, median tooth largest, closer to each other than to distal tooth; retromargin with single small tooth, similar in size to promarginal proximal tooth, closest to fang base of all teeth. Legs all yellow-brown, slightly darker distally. Leg spination: femora: I pl 1 do 1, II pl 1 do 1, III pl 2 do 2 rl 1, IV do 2; patellae: spineless; tibiae: I & II spineless, III pl 3 rl 2 plv 2 rlv 1 vt 2, IV pl 3 rl 2 plv 2 rlv 2 vt 2; metatarsi: I & II spineless, strongly scopulate, III & IV scopulate in distal half, III pl 6 rl 4–5 plv 1 rlv 1 vt 2, IV pl 6 rl 5 plv 2 rlv 2 vt 2. Abdomen grey with paler grey chevron ( Fig. 8 ), cream laterally and ventrally; dorsum with small anterior scutum, venter without any sclerites. Palp with broad median apophysis; embolus triangular along distal margin ( Fig. 66 ); palpal tibia with hook-like ventral retrolateral apophysis, and lobed dorsal retrolateral apophysis with two small denticles ( Fig. 67 ); palpal spination: femora do 2. Type material : Holotype Ƥ, deposited in NMSA (examined): SOUTH AFRICA , KwaZulu-Natal Province , Estcourt [ 29°00'S , 29°52'E ], X.1937 , R.F. Lawrence ( NMSA 1725). Additional material examined : SOUTH AFRICA : KwaZulu-Natal Province , Durban, dunes north of Durban, 29°51'S , 31°01'E , 22.VII.2002 , R. Jocqué (sieved litter), 1Ƥ ( MRAC 212309); La Mercy [ 29°38'S , 31°08'E ], 17.VI.1996 , S. Beje (intercropping), 13 (NCA 97/632); Pietermaritzburg, Denison, Golf Road, 29°37'S , 30°23'E , 16-25.VII.1990 , M. Alderweireldt & R. Jocqué (pitfall in grassy vegetation), 1Ƥ ( MRAC 171737); Shongweni [ 29°51'S , 30°42'E ], VII.1940 , W.O. Rump, 1Ƥ ( NMSA 2988); Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve, 29°29'S , 30°15'E , 22.IX.2003 , C. Haddad (leaf litter at tree base), 13 (NCA 2006/1543). Distribution . Known from the KwaZulu-Natal midlands and coastal regions ( Fig. 82 ).