Further discoveries on the minuscule spiders from the Chocó region of Ecuador with the description of seven new species of Anapis (Araneae: Anapidae)
Author
Dupérré, Nadine
Author
Tapia, Elicio
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-08-16
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.1458814
9993ce48-70e1-4fd4-8c3b-450408aba033
1175-5326
1458814
DB533B6F-A661-46C6-9118-AAF22D7C7B96
Anapis carmencita
new species
Figs 7–13
,
48, 49
,
62a
.
Material
examined.
Male
holotype
from
Ecuador
,
Cotopaxi Province
, OTONGA
Biological
Reserve (-00.4195 - 78.9961) 1,717m,
16.viii–5.ix.2014
, pitfall,
E. Tapia
(
QCAZ
)
.
Paratypes
:
Cotopaxi Province
, OTONGA
Biological
Reserve (-00.41433 -79.00035) 1,888m, 8–21.
vi.2014, 2
♂
2♀
, 19.ix–2.
x.2014, 3
♂, pitfall,
E. Tapia
(
ZMH
)
.
Additional material examined.
ECUADOR
:
Cotopaxi
:
OTONGA
Biological
Reserve (-00.4195 -78.9961)
1,717m
, 24–30.2014,
2♂
, pitfall,
E. Tapia
(
QCAZ
)
;
24–30.
v.2014,
1
♂, beating epiphytes, E.
Tapia
(
DTC
)
;
3– 16.
viii.2014,
1
♂, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
ZMH
)
;
5–19.
ix.2014,
2
♂
2♀
, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
DTC
)
;
13–25-
xii.2014,
2
♂, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
ZMH
)
;
(-00.41433 -79.0035)
1,888m
, 16.viii–5.
ix.2014,
1
♂
2♀
, 13–25.
xi.2014,
2
♂
1♀
, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
ZMH
)
;
(-00.41994 - 79.00623)
1,997m
, 24–30.
v.2014,
1
♂
1♀
, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
ZMH
)
;
21.vi–02.
vii.2014,
1
♂, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
ZMH
)
;
25.xi–08.
xii.2014,
2
♂, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
ZMH
)
;
(-00.42180 -79.01325)
2,225m
, 24.v–8.
vi.2014,
1
♂
1♀
, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
ZMH
)
;
7♂
, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
ZMH
)
.
San Francisco de Las Pampas, Sector
Rio
Esmeraldas
,
Casa César Tapia
(-00.42414 -78.95719) 1,485m,
Dec. 2012,
1
♂
1♀
,
E. Tapia
,
C. Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
ZMH
)
.
Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas
:
La UniÓn del Toachi
,
Centro
de EducaciÓn Ambiental Otongachi (-00.32105 -78.95163) 900m,
x–xii.2012,
7
♂
17♀
, 27.
xii.2012,
2
♂
1♀
, 12–15.
viii.2013,
4
♂
2♀
, sifting litter, Berlese,
N. Dupérré
,
E. Tapia
(
DTC
,
ZMH
)
;
27.v.2016
, sifting litter,
1♂
1♀
, E.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
DTC
)
;
OTONGA Biological Reserve, Las Damas (- 0 0.3951 -78.9810) 1,209m, 24.v–12.
vii.2014,
9
♂
7♀
, 12–23.
vii.2014,
4
♂
4♀
, 23.vii–5.
viii.2014,
7
♂
1♀
, pitfall, E.
Tapia
, C.
Tapia
, N.
Dupérré
(
DTC
,
ZMH
,
QCAZ
), 28.vi–12.
vii.2014,
1
♂
2♀
sifting litter, E. Tapia, I. Tapia,
N. Dupérré
(
DTC
)
.
FIGURES 1–6.
Anapis anabelleae
n. sp.
1, Male palp prolateral view. 2, Male palp retrolateral view. 2a, Male palp conductor and embolus, retrolateral view. 3, Male left metatarsus and tarsus I, prolateral view. 4, Male, left metatarsus and tarsus II, prolateral view. 5, Female epigastric region, ventral view. 6, Female internal genitalia, dorsal view.
FIGURES 7–13.
Anapis carmencita
n. sp.
7, Male abdomen, lateral view. 8, Male palp retrolateral view. 8a. Male palp conductor and embolus, retrolateral view. 9, Male palp, prolateral view. 10, Male left metatarsus and tarsus I, prolateral view. 11, Male, left metatarsus and tarsus II, prolateral view. 12, Female epigastric region, ventral view. 13, Female internal genitalia, dorsal view.
Etymology.
In honor of Carmen Caisaguano for her work in collecting spiders and preserving
Ecuador
remaining low evergeen forest.
Diagnosis.
Males can be distinguished from
A. anchicaya
by the presence of only two ventral cusps on tarsus II (
Fig. 11
), three in the latter species; from
A. saladito
by their non-swollen tarsus I (
Fig. 10
), swollen in the latter. Females can be distinguished from
A. anchicaya
and
A. atuncela
by the absence of a abdominal scutum (
Fig. 49
); from
A. saladito
by the presence of two to three ventral cusps on tarsi I–II, five cusps in the latter species; from
A. meta
by the ALE separated by their diameter and a rounded abdomen not pointed posteriorly (
Fig. 49
).
Description.
Male (
holotype
)
: Total length: 1.6; carapace length: 0.72; carapace width: 0.58; abdomen length: 0.88; abdomen width: 0.79; clypeus height: 0.18. Cephalothorax: Carapace reddish; pars cephalica punctated dorsally; cephalic groove deep, punctated; pars thoracica punctated laterally, slightly granulate dorsally (
Fig. 48
). Sternum orange, suffused with dark gray, deeply punctated, longer than wide, covered with setae. Labral spur present. Clypeus reddish, punctated. Chelicerae orange, punctated, excavated medially; with one basal tooth and an apical denticulate plate. Eyes: 6 eyes, rounded; AME absent, ALE separated by their diameter, ALE-PLE contiguous, LE-PME separated by half their diameter, PME contiguous. Abdomen: Rounded with orange dorsal scutum, dorsal soft portion with small, rounded setose sclerites; laterally suffused with three stripes of dark gray (
Fig. 7
), alternating with rows of elongated non-setose sclerites or stripes completely absent (
Fig. 48
); spinneret scutum complete. Legs: Orange; metatarsus I with one cusp; tarsus I with two to three cusps (
Fig. 10
); metatarsus II swollen with one prolateral and one ventral cusps; tarsus II with two cusps (
Fig. 11
). Genitalia: Palpal patella with triangular, ventrally curved retrolateral apophysis; palpal tibia with one retrolateral trichobothrium and a scoop- shaped retrolateral apophysis (
Fig. 8
). Cymbium cup-shaped with small cap-like extension (
Fig. 9
). Embolus almost reaching tip of conductor; conductor transparent, strongly ridged, small, pointed (
Figs 8, 8a
).
Female (
paratype
)
: Total length: 1.82; carapace length: 0.73; carapace width: 0.62; abdomen length: 1.09; abdomen width: 0.95; clypeus height: 0.18. Cephalothorax: Same coloration and pattern of punctation as male (
Fig. 49
). Clypeus orange, punctated. Chelicerae and sternum as male. Labral spur present. Eyes: 6 eyes, rounded, smaller than males; AME absent, ALE separated by their diameter, ALE-PLE contiguous, LE-PME separated by half their diameter, PME contiguous. Abdomen: Light to dark gray, rounded without dorsal scutum; dorsal soft portion with small, rounded setose sclerites; eight large non setose sclerites; dorso-laterally with six large non setose sclerites; laterally with three stripes of dark gray, alternating with rows of elongated non-setose sclerites or stripes completely absent; spinneret scutum complete (
Fig. 49
). Legs: Orange; metatarsus I with one cusp, tarsus I with three cusps; metatarsus II with one cusp and tarsus II with two to three cusps. Genitalia: Ventral scutum bright orange, visible through the scutum: pair of large oval spermathecae; short copulatory ducts (
Fig. 12
). Internal genitalia with large oval spermathecae; copulatory ducst short, semi-transparent (
Fig. 12
); fertilization ducts short, directed apically (
Fig. 13
).
Natural History.
Specimens were collected by pitfall trap between 900–2,225m.
Distribution.
Ecuador
:
Cotopaxi
and
Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas
provinces.
Remark.
This is the only species where males and females have the same clypeus height.