A new species of Cryptocellus (Arachnida, Ricinulei) from Oriental Amazonia
Author
Pinto-Da-Rocha, Ricardo
Author
Bonaldo, Alexandre B.
text
Zootaxa
2007
1386
47
51
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.273668
2b4b1e24-8515-4194-bc64-7214508f46fb
11755326
273668
Cryptocellus tarsilae
n. sp.
(
Figs. 1–9
,
Table 1
)
Types
.
Male
holotype
(MZSP 27805) and female
paratype
(MZSP 27806), Gruta N5S07 (horizontal cave,
50 m
deep;
06º06´20”S
,
44º07´59”W
), Flona Carajás, Pará,
Brazil
,
313.V.2005
, R. Andrade & Y. Arnoni leg.; female
paratype
, same data as
holotype
(MPEG 041).
FIGURES 1–4.
Cryptocellus tarsilae
n. sp.
Male leg III. 1, anterior view; 2, dorsal view; 3, posterior view; 4, posterior view of movable process of tarsal process. Scale bar 0.5 mm (figs 1–4).
FIGURES 5–9.
Cryptocellus tarsilae
n. sp.
5, Male tergite XI. 6–9, Female: 6, carapace; 7 spermathecae, dorsal view; 8 spermathecae, anterior view; 9, spermathecae, posterior view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (figs 5–6); 0.2 mm (figs 7–9).
Etymology.
Patronym dedicated to the Brazilian painter Tarsila do Amaral, who inaugurated modernism in
Brazil
in 1922, during the event called “Semana de 22”.
Distribution.
Known only from
type
locality.
Diagnosis.
Cryptocellus tarsilae
n. sp.
appears to be similar to
C. peckorum
Platnick & Shadab, 1977
by the moderately expanded metatarsus III, bearing a metatarsal process with a flattened tip. Both males and females of the new species are readily recognizable by the carapace having a posterior median bulge covered by tubercles.
Description.
Male
(
Figs. 1–5
). Total length 3.25. Carapace 1.37 long, 1.32 wide at leg III; general color dark brownishred, darker on margins with small, short, white setae; without deep pits or translucent areas; anterior margin without a Ushaped notch; with deep depression along longitudinal midline; with rounded eminence near posterior margin; tubercles uniformly distributed, except near anterior margin, where rare. Abdomen 1.87 long, 1.92 wide at tergite XII; color lighter than carapace; without deep pits; tergites with small, short, white setae densely covering dorsum; concentration of tubercles decreasing from tergite XI to XIII; median plate of tergite XI with darker area near margins; median plate of tergite XI–XIII with darker, median eminence decreasing in size posteriad; median plate of tergite XI–XII slightly wider than long; XIII slightly longer than wide; lateral plates of tergites lighter. Venter: sternal region with coxae I not meeting tritosternum; coxae II meeting along their entire length, their suture line about onethird longer than that of coxae III; coxae IV meeting anteriorly; sternites densely covered by tubercles and with small, short, white setae, except medially where more scattered; III–IV with large black zone. Pygidium with shallow notch on dorsal margin of basal segment. Cucullus 0.65 long, 0.82 wide; darke red zone on anterior half, red on posterior half, uniformly tuberculate, without proximal depression; with small, short, white setae, longer setae more sparse. Chelicera: fixed finger with 3 teeth (distal longer than others); movable finger with 5 equalsized teeth. Pedipalp: covered with small, short, white setae; coxa, femur and tibia yellow, trochanter darker, posterior margin reddish; femur with ventrobasal and retrolateral tubercles on basal third. Leg formula IIIVIIII; legs dark red, basitarsus and telotarsus lighter, densely covered with short, white setae; basitarsus I densely covered by tubercles on venter; II with few tubercles; tarsal claws thin, evenly curved; copulatory apparatus as in figures 1–4. Legs with following sexual modifications: second leg not noticeably widened; femur I 1.8 times as long as wide; II 2.75 times long as wide; tibia I with rounded knob on middle of prolateral side of venter; trochanter II with ventral depressed apophysis; trochanter IV without knob on retrolateral side.
Female
(MZSP 27806) (
Figs 6–9
). Similar to male, except as follows. Total length 3.2. Carapace (
Fig. 6
) 1.37 long, 1.35 wide at end of leg II; general color dark red; anterior margin slightly concave; tubercles uniformly distributed, except on anterior margin and on longitudinal median line. Abdomen 1.82 long, 2.05 wide; median plate of tergites XI–XIII wider than long; median dorsal plate I–III with lower eminence than male; venter with larger black zone on sternites III–IV. Pygidium with Vshaped notch on dorsal margin of basal segment. Cucullus 0.72 long, 0.85 wide; dark red, orange distally; uniformly tuberculate. Chelicera: fixed finger with 4 teeth (distal longer than others); movable finger with 4 teeth similar in size. Leg formula II IIIIV I; femur I 2.2 times longer than wide; II 3.6 times longer than wide. Spermathecae as in
Figs. 7–9
.