Ami, a new Theraphosid genus from Central and South America, with the description of six new species (Araneae: Mygalomorphae)
Author
Pérez-Miles, Fernando
Author
Gabriel, Ray
Author
Miglio, Laura
Author
Bonaldo, Alexandre
Author
Gallon, Richard
Author
Jimenez, Juan Jacobo
Author
Bertani, Rogerio
text
Zootaxa
2008
1915
54
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.184591
f6d6ed81-aca3-4533-912b-06dd2e7333c8
1175-5326
184591
Ami pijaos
Jimenez & Bertani
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 22–29
,
41
;
Tables 6–7
)
Types
:
Holotype
male (ICN–Ar–1995), Tolima, Ibague, [
4º30’N
,
75º15’W
]
1290m
,
Colombia
, H. Pulido,
3 Feb 2002
, and
paratype
female (ICN–Ar–997), Puerto Boyaca, [
5º50’9”S
,
74º23’16”N
] Boyaca,
Colombia
,
320m
, J. Pinzon,
May 1996
; deposited in ICN–Ar.
Etymology:
The specific epithet is a noun in apposition honoring and recalling the
Pijaos
, ancient ethnical culture that populated this specific region of
Colombia
.
Diagnosis
: The male differs from those of all other
Ami
species by the presence of only one retrolateral process on the palpal tibiae and from most
Ami
(except
A. caxiuana
) in the palpal organ having a third keel between the prolateral superior and prolateral inferior keels. (
Figs 24–25
). The female differs from all those of all other
Ami
species by having spermathecae with two paired back-plates without modified receptacles (
Fig. 29
). This species is closely related to
A. weinmanni
(see Cladistics).
Description:
Male (
holotype
): Total length, excluding chelicerae and spinnerets, 21.0. Carapace length 8.7, width 7.4. Anterior eye row slightly procurved, posterior recurved. Eyes sizes and interspaces: AME 0.40, ALE 0.46, PME 0.32, PLE 0.31 AME–AME 0.17, AME–ALE 0.07 PME–PME 0.071, PME–PLE 0.04, ALE–PLE 0.21, OQ length 0.86, width 1.68, clypeus 0.4. Fovea transverse, width 1.1. Labium length 0.7, width 1.1, with 10 cuspules, maxillae with
ca
. 40 cuspules on inner third. Sternum length 3.2; width 2.6. Chelicerae with 11 teeth on promargin and 14 smaller teeth on proximal retromargin. Tarsi I–IV densely scopulated: entire on I, II; III, divided in apical half; IV, divided by strip of longer, thicker setae. Metatarsi I scopulate for distal 9/10; II, for distal 2/3; III, apically scopulate (1/3); IV, ascopulate. Palpal tibia with one distal conical process on retrolateral surface (
Figs 22–23
). Tibia I with paired distal proventral apophyses with spine retrolaterally (
Fig. 28
). Flexion of metatarsus I retrolateral with respect to tibial apophyses. Palpal organ piriform (
Figs 24–27
). Spination: femora, patellae and tarsi, I–IV and palp, 0. Tibiae: palp
2V
; I 0; II
2V
; III
3V
, 2P; IV
3V
, 1P, 1R. Metatarsi: I 0; II
2V
; III
2V
, 2P; IV
5V
, 2P, 2R. Color: cephalothorax and abdomen light reddish-brown, femora reddish-brown. Carapace reddish-brown; coxae of legs and pedipalps light brown, femora reddish brown, other segments of legs and palps dark brown, abdomen brown.
Female (
paratype
): Total length, excluding chelicerae and spinnerets, 33.2. Carapace length 14.2, width 11.3. Anterior eye row straight to slightly procurved, posterior row slightly recurved. Eye sizes and interspaces: AME 0.24, ALE 0.46, PME 0.34, PLE 0.36, AME–AME 0.28, AME–ALE 0.12, PME–PME 0.72, PME–PLE 0.04, ALE–PLE 0.12, OQ length 1.6, width 2.6, clypeus 0.2. Fovea procurved, width 0.6. Labium length 1.1, width 1.5, with 18 cuspules, maxillae with
ca
. 43 cuspules on inner third. Sternum length 5.2. Chelicerae with 9 teeth on promargin and 14 small teeth on proximal retromargin. Tarsi densely scopulate: entire on I, II; III apically divided by strip of longer, thicker setae; IV divided. Metatarsal scopulae: for distal 9/10 of I, distal 2/3 of II, for distal 1/3 of III; IV ascopulate. Spination: femora, and tarsi of palp and I–IV, 0. Tibiae: I
2V
; II
1V
; III
4V
, 1P; IV
3V
, 1R, palp
3V
,
1P.
Metatarsi: I
1V
; II
4V
; III
4V
, 2P, 2R; IV
8V
, 1P, 2R, 2D. Color: chelicerae dark brown, carapace reddish brown. Coxae of legs and palps light brown, other segments reddish brown, abdomen dark-brown. Spermathecae with two paired back-plates without modified receptacles (
Fig. 29
).