A new species of Loxosceles (Araneae, Sicariidae) from Tunisia
Author
Ribera, Carles
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,, Spain
Author
Planas, Enric
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Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona ,,
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ZooKeys
2009
2009-07-29
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Loxosceles
mrazig
sp. n.
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Figs 2-7
Material
examined.
1 male
(
Holotype
) from
Douz
,
Tunisia
,
33° 24’ 26.77’’ N
,
09°02’41.92’’E
,
27 January 2007
,
Cesc Múrria
leg. (
CRBA-LX
1054)
.
Material
for comparison.
2 males
,
2 females
of
L. gaucho
(
CRBA-LX1024
) from
Sao Paulo
,
Brazil
,
November 2007
,
A. Brescovit
leg.
;
2 males
,
2 females
of
L. laeta
(
CRBA-LX1028
) from
Montevideo
,
Uruguay
,
L. Acosta
leg.
;
1 male
, of
L. rufescens
(
CRBA-LX1012
) from Gavà, Barcelona,
López-Pancorbo
leg.
Etymology
.
The species’ name honours the people called Mrazig, formerly nomadic, living in and around the city of Douz (
Tunisia
). The Mrazig are the descendants of the Banu Saleim tribe that fled the Arabian Peninsula in the seventh century and came to
Tunisia
in the thirteenth century. It is known that they practiced transhumance in the Great Sahara. Noun in apposition.
Diagnosis
.
Differs from
L. gaucho
,
L. rufescens
and its similar relatives in the proportion of male palp segments, mainly the tibia. In
L. mrazig
the tibia is markedly oval, slightly longer than wide (0.63 - 0.54) (
Figs 2, 3, 5
); in
L. gaucho
it is ¾ as wide as long (
Gertsch 1967
, plates 3-4), whereas, in
L. rufescens
, it is slightly oval, although dorsally almost straight (
Gertsch 1967
, plate 10). Also differs from
L. rufescens
by the size of the tegulum and the size and shape of the embolus (
Figs 2-5
). Body pigmentation yellowish-brown in
L. gaucho
and pale yellow in
L. mrazig
. In general, the morphological differences compared to
L. rufescens
are more conspicuous. The size of the tegulum and, especially, the shape and length of the embolus are clearly different.
Description
.
Colouration: Carapace pale yellowish with a fine, pale brown lateral stripe. Median groove and adjacent integuments darkened. Pars cephalica slightly darkened, brown coloured, and clearly demarcated by a lateral reddish brown line. Less conspicuous, but still important, diagnostic traits are the four thin longitudinal lines (lightly impressed when seen under higher magnification) located in the centre of the pars cephalica (
Fig. 6
). Eye tubercles black. Sternum pale yellowish, paler than carapace. Labium and gnathocoxae with slightly more pigmentation. Legs light yellow or somewhat shaded, with the apical segments slightly darkened. Opisthosoma yellowish-white.
Prosoma
.
Carapace (
Fig. 6
) slightly longer (2.39) than wide (2.15). Median groove deep, occupying the posterior third of carapace. Clypeal width slightly more than 2.5 diameters of ME. Eyes close together (
Fig. 7
); LE separated from ME by the diameter of ME. LE larger than ME (0.18 - 0.1 respectively). Sternum about ⅔ as wide as long, extended between the IV pair of coxae. Labium as long as wide at its base, apically narrowed and rounded. Gnathocoxae distally convergent, enclosing the labium.
Figures 2-5.
Male palp of
Loxosceles mrazig
sp. n.
2
prolateral view
3
retrolateral view
4
apical view
5
dorsal view.
Opisthosoma
elongate oval in dorsal view.
Male
palp
(
Figs 2-5
). Femur cylindrical, more than five times longer than wide. Tibia short, oval, slightly longer than wide. Tarsus flattened below, slightly shorter than tibia, rounded apically. Tegulum large, 4/5 as wide as tarsal length. Embolus enlarged at base, forming a sinuous curve, about 1.5 times longer than tegulum.
Measurements
.
Male (
holotype
): Prosoma 2.15 wide, 2.39 long: opisthosoma 3.22 long. Total body length 5.61. Legs: I: coxa 0.81, trochanter 0.23, femur 5.42, patella 0.84, tibia 5.70, metatarsus 5.76, tarsus 1.38, total length 20.14; II: coxa 0.58, rest of segments missing. III: coxa 0.81, trochanter 0.23, femur 4.94, patella 0.82, tibia 4.69, metatarsus 5.37, tarsus 1.12, total length 17.98; IV: coxa 0.81, trochanter 0.23, femur 5.26, patella 0.84, tibia 5.40, metatarsus 6.42, tarsus 1.33, total length 20.29; Palp: femur 1.19, patella 0.36, tibia 0.63, tarsus 0.56, total length 2.74.
Female unknown.
Distribution
.
So far,
L. mrazig
is known only from the
type
locality. The unique specimen was collected in a dune of sand near the city of Douz.