Indian Ocean goblin spiders (Araneae, Oonopidae): four new species of pelicinoids from Madagascar, with a redescription of the type species Silhouettella curieusei Benoit, 1979
Author
Alvarez-Padilla, Fernando
Author
Ubick, Darrell
Author
Griswold, Charles E.
text
American Museum Novitates
2015
2015-05-29
2015
3835
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.1206/3835.1
journal article
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10.1206/3835.1
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Silhouettella
Benoit, 1979
TYPE
SPECIES:
Silhouettella curieusei
Benoit, 1979
.
DIAGNOSIS:
Silhouettella
species
are similar to those of
Pelicinus
,
Lionneta
Benoit, 1979
,
Tolegnaro
Álvarez-Padilla et al., 2012
,
Farqua
Saaristo, 2001
, and some species of
Noideattella
by having eyes well developed occupying all or more than half of the cephalic area (figs. 1, 5, 17, 21) and the female receptaculum wider than long, associated to a globular apical process and lateral apodemes (A1, A2, A3 and GAp in figs. 7, 15, 8, 24).
Silhouettella
species
differ from
Pelecinus
by having shorter legs, embolar lamellae without a sail-shaped expansion bordered proximally by a deep groove (
Platnick et al., 2012
: fig. 30; probably homologous to the dorsal lamella described here), and the female receptaculum rectangular instead of oval (figs. 16, 24, 31;
Platnick et al., 2012
: figs. 161, 196, 312).
Silhouettella
differs from
Farqua
by the absence of abdominal spots, abdomen completely covered by scuta, and the embolar lamellae bent 90° and subdivided at the apex (
Saaristo, 2001
: figs. 48A–B); from
Lionneta
by having the femora I and II prolateral surface without macrosetae and the embolus lamellae shorter (
Saaristo, 2001
:
figs. 68–69
).
Silhouettella
differs from
Tolegnaro
by the pedicel area without feathery scales (figs. 17, 77;
Álvarez-Padilla et al., 2012
: fig. 357) and from
Noideattella
by legs without macrosetae; except in
S. loricatula
(
Roewer, 1942
) (
Simon, 1884: 345
)
.
SPECIES INCLUDED:
S. curieusei
Benoit, 1979
(
Seychelles
)
,
S. betalfa
Saaristo, 2007
(
Israel
)
,
S
.
loricatula
(
Roewer, 1942
)
(Europe to Central Asia, North Africa, Canary Islands),
S. osmaniye
Wunderlich, 2011
(
Turkey
)
,
S. tomer
Saaristo, 2007
(
Israel
)
,
S. usgutra
Saaristo and van Harten, 2002
(
Socotra
)
,
S. perismontes
,
new species
, and
S. perisalma
,
new species
(both from Madagacar).