Revealing the diversity of ant-eating spiders in Colombia I: morphology, distribution and taxonomy of the barronus group of the genus Tenedos O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 (Araneae: Zodariidae)
Author
Martínez, Leonel
Author
Brescovit, Antonio D.
0000-0002-1511-5324
antonio.brescovit@butantan.gov.br
Author
Quijano, Luis G.
0000-0001-5434-8588
luis.quijano@posgrado.ecologia.edu.mx
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-05-02
5130
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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5130.1.1
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Tenedos griswoldi
sp. n.
Figs 81–83
;
106
.
Type material.
Holotype
:
COLOMBIA
.
Santander
:
Suaita
,
Fundación San Cipriano
,
Forest
in restauration,
Winkler
extractor,
1730m
[
6°10’36”N
,
73°25’18”W
],
C. Romero
&
D. Martínez
leg.,
1-6.VI.2014
,
1 ♂
(ICN-Ar-8023)
.
Paratypes
:
COLOMBIA
.
Cundinamarca
:
Topaipí
,
Finca El Alirio
,
Corn
crop,
Manual
,
1377m
[
5°24,055’N
,
74°17.64’W
],
M. Medrano
&
A. García
leg., 5.I_
18-23.IX.2012
,
1 ♂
(ICN-Ar-12312),
1 ♀
(ICN-Ar-8019)
.
Etymology.
The specific epithet is a patronymic in honor of the eminent arachnologist Charles Griswold by his contributions to the taxonomy and systematic of spiders.
Diagnosis.
Males of
Tenedos griswoldi
sp. n.
, resemble those of
T. dankittipakuli
sp. n.
,
T. humboldti
sp. n.
,
T. tama
sp. n.
, and
T. piedecuesta
sp. n.
, by presence of basal retrolateral tibial apophysis (bRTA), the shape of median apophysis (MA); bifid retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) (
Figs 77A–D
;
78A–B
;
80A–D
;
82A–D
;
83A–B
;
85A–D
;
86A–B
;
88A–D
;
89A–B
;
91A–D
;
92A–B
), but can be distinguished by long, hook-shaped basal retrolateral tibial apophysis (bRTA), sharp at apex;very short, apically bifid retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) with wide anterior branch (aRTA); large median apophysis with squared anterior branch, very thin posterior branch (
Figs 82A–D
;
83A–B
). Females are similar to those of
Tenedos dankittipakuli
sp. n.
and
T. tama
sp. n.
, by short lateral borders (LB), posteriorly positioned; large median field plate (MFP); very wide seminal receptacles (SR), slightly towards median septum of epigyne (
Figs 77E–F
;
78C–D
;
80E–F
;
82E–F
;
83C–D
;
85E–F
;
86C–D
), can be distinguished by wider than long median field plate; longer, wavy seminal receptacles (
Figs 82E–F
;
83C–D
).
Description.
Male
(
Holotype
, ICN-Ar-8023). Coloration (
Fig. 81A–B
): carapace brown-reddish. Chelicerae with the paturon brown and yellowish on apical region, fangs brown-reddish. Endites light brown, yellow on anterior region. Labium and sternum light brown. Legs: Coxae I–IV light yellow. Femora I–IV yellow, lighter on basal region. Patella I yellow, II–IV light brown. Tibiae, metatarsi, and tarsi I–II yellow, III–IV light brown. Abdomen: dorsally dark gray with six white guanine spots organized as follows: two rounded and large spots, anteromedially positioned; two oval spots larger than previous ones, medially positioned; two irregular and wider spots with an anterior notch, medially positioned; two large and traversal spots, fused medially and posteriorly positioned. Laterally dark gray with two thin and tripartite stripes along its full extension. Ventrally dark gray, with two large and wide stripes on lateral sides, and several adjacent spots. Spinnerets light yellow. Measurements: total length 5.29, carapace length 2.68, width 1.84, height 1.11. Clypeus height 0.71. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.06, ALE 0.08, PME 0.08, PLE 0.09; AME–AME 0.16, AME–ALE 0.21, AME–PME 0.23, PME–PME 0.25, PME–PLE 0.34, ALE–PLE 0.26. Chelicerae 0.92 length. Sternum length 1.05, width 0.96. Legs: I—femur 1.68/ patella 0.68/ tibia 1.81/ metatarsus 1.63/ tarsus 1.17/ total 6.97; II—1.49/ 0.65/ 1.26/ 1.41/ 0.86/ 5.67; III—1.41/ 0.68/ 1.21/ 1.56/ 0.76/ 5.62; IV—1.88/ 0.81/ 1.67/ 2.04/ 0.87/ 7.27. Abdomen length 2.26. Legs spines pattern (only the differences from the general pattern): I—tibia v2-2-2, p1d-0-1d, metatarsus v2-1r-2; III—femur p1d-0-0, r0-1d-0, metatarsus p0-1-2; IV—femur p1d-0-1d, r=III, tibia v=I. Palp: retrolateral process of cymbium (RPC) long, wide with a triangular-shaped medial projection; tegulum (T) large, rounded, longer than wide, retrolateral excavation very accentuated,with a membranous area at anterior region; subtegulum (St) large, almost as long as wide, covered by embolus in ventral view; conductor (C) developed, wide; appendix (ApC) short, apically squared; embolus (E) long, wide at base, filiform towards apex; base of embolus (EB) approximately as long as two times as basal tegular membrane; basal tegular membrane (BTM) originated basally on tegulum, reticulated, ending as very short, apically rounded; spermatic ducts (SD) S-shaped with both folds full open, anterior fold wider than posterior; ventral tibial apophysis (VTA) short, quadrangular-shaped in ventral view; median apophysis (MA) large, bifid with squared, laminar anterior branch (aRTA), posterior branch tubular, very thin; retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) large, longer than palpal tibia, apically bifid; basal retrolateral tibial apophysis (bRTA) long with hook-shaped posterior branch (
Figs 82A–D
;
83A–B
).
FIGURE 81.
Tenedos griswoldi
sp. n.
A–B. Male habitus (ICN-Ar-8023): A. Dorsal view. B. Ventral view. C–D. Female habitus (ICN-Ar-8019): C. Dorsal view. D. Ventral view. Scale bar: A–D: 2mm.
FIGURE 82.
Tenedos griswoldi
sp. n.
A–D. Male palp (ICN-Ar-8023): A. Prolateral view. B. Retroventral view. C. Ventral view. D. Retrolateral view. E–F. Female epigyne (ICN-Ar-8019): E. Ventral view. F. Dorsal view. Scale bars: A–B: 300µm; C–D: 500µm; E–F: 200µm.
FIGURE 83.
Tenedos griswoldi
sp. n.
A–B. Male palp (ICN-Ar-8023): A. Ventral view. B. Retrolateral view. C–D. Female epigyne (ICN-Ar-8019): C. Ventral view. D. Dorsal view. Scale bars: A–B: 200µm; C–D: 500µm. Abbreviations: ApC, appendix of the conductor; aMA, anterior branch of the median apophysis; bRTA, basal retrolateral tibial apophysis; E, embolus; FD, fertilization ducts; MFP, median field plate; S, spermathecae; SR, seminal receptacles.
Female
(
Paratype
, ICN-Ar-8019).
Coloration
(
Fig. 81C–D
): carapace dark brown.
Chelicerae
with the paturon brown and brown-reddish fangs.
Endites
light yellow, white on anterior region.
Labium
and sternum brown.
Legs
:
Coxae I
–IV light brown.
Femora-tibiae I
–IV yellow, darker on distal region.
Metatarsi
and tarsi, I–IV brown.
Abdomen
: coloration and abdominal pattern of spots as male.
Spinnerets
light brown.
Measurements
: total length 6.16, carapace length 2.96, width 1.89, height 1.55.
Clypeus
height 0.58.
Eye
diameters and interdistances: AME 0.09, ALE 0.10, PME 0.11, PLE 0.13; AME–AME 0.17, AME–ALE 0.22, AME–PME 0.24, PME–PME 0.24, PME–PLE 0.41, ALE–PLE 0.26.
Chelicerae
0.94 length.
Sternum
length 1.01, width 1.04.
Legs
: I—femur 1.48/ patella 0.60/ tibia 1.33/ metatarsus 1.14/ tarsus 0.87/ total 5.42; II—1.31/ 0.60/ 0.88/ 1.13/ 0.65/ 4.57; III—1.21/ 0.57/ 0.82/ 1.11/ 0.81/ 4.52; IV—1.60/ 0.72/ 1.33/ 1.73/ 0.81/ 6.19.
Abdomen
length 3.09.
Legs
spines pattern (only the differences from the general pattern): I—femur d1-1-0, tibia d0, v2-1r-1p, metatarsus v2-0-2; II—metatarsus v1r-1r-2, p0-0-1v; III—femur d0-0-1, tibia d2-2-2-2, v1p-1p-0, p2-0-2-1, r0, metatarsus v1-0-2; IV—femur d1-0-1, tibia d1-1-1-1, v1(1)-0-1, metatarsus d0-1p-
1p.
Epigyne: lateral borders (LB) short, restricted to posterior region, forming subrounded cavity; median field plate (MFP) large, oval-shaped with rounded basal border; copulatory ducts (CD) short, thin; seminal receptacles (SR) long, wide, twisted, slightly curved towards median septum; spermathecae (S) large, irregulars, medially positioned; fertilization (FD) ducts longer than spermathecae length (
Figs 82E–F
;
83C–D
).
Variation
. Males (n=2): total length: 5.29–5.44; carapace length: 2.58–2.90; femur I length: 1.68–1.80.
Remark.
Specimens of
Tenedos griswoldi
sp. n.
were collected together with specimens of
Tenedos andes
.
Distribution.
Known from
Cundinamarca
and
Santander
departments (
Fig. 106
).