Catanduba, a new Theraphosinae spider genus from Central Brazil (Araneae, Theraphosidae)
Author
Yamamoto, Flávio U.
Author
Lucas, Sylvia M.
Author
Brescovit, Antonio D.
text
Zootaxa
2012
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journal article
45589
10.5281/zenodo.214015
6509b3ec-1cda-4a43-a56f-785c00a75221
1175-5326
214015
Catanduba tuskae
sp. nov.
Figs 2
A–F
Type
material:
Holotype
:
male, Ilha Bandeirantes, Usina Hidrelétrica Sérgio Motta, Brasilândia, Mato Grosso do Sul,
Brazil
, (S23°28'00"; W46°40'59"),
20–25/III/2001
, R. Bertani & J. P. L. Guadanucci col., deposited in
IBSP
8976.
Paratypes
: male and female from Usina Hidrelétrica Sério Motta, Brasilândia, Mato Grosso do Sul,
Brazil
, (
23°28'00"S
;
46°40'59"W
),
31/VII – 07/VIII/2000
, D. Candiani & C.A.R. Souza col., deposited in
IBSP
8976 and 8589, respectively; male. female. Estação Ecológica de Assis, Assis, São Paulo,
Brazil
, (
22º35’14”S
;
50º22’38”W
),
III/2009
, F.T.S. Morimoto col., deposited in
MZSP
36505.
Additional material examined.
BRAZIL
,
Mato Grosso do Sul
,
31/VII–07/VIII/2000
, D. F. Candiani & C. A. R. Souza col., 13 (
IBSP
8597);
VII/2000
, C. A. Rheims & E. Kashimata col., (
IBSP
8605); Anaurilândia,Usina
Hidrelétrica Engenheiro Sérgio Motta, (
22°03'S
;
52°45'W
),
XII/1998
, Equipe Resgate de Fauna col., 13, 2Ƥ (
IBSP
11401; 8973; 10814); Bataguassú, Usina Hidrelétrica Engenheiro Sérgio Motta, (
21°40'00"S
;
52°28'59"W
),
26/III/ 2001
, R. P. Indicatti & C. A. R. de Souza col., 1Ƥ, 13 (
IBSP
11589, 11594); Brasilândia, Usina Hidrelétrica Engenheiro Sérgio Motta, (
23°28'00"S
;
46°40'59"W
)
08/VI/2000
, C.A. Rheims & E. Kashimata col., 13 (
IBSP
8541);
25/III/2001
, R. Bertani & J.P. Guadanucci col., 13 (
IBSP
10541);
20–25/III/2001
, 13 (
IBSP
10545);
20– 26/III/2001
, 13 (
IBSP
10644);
VI/2000
, C. Rheims & E. Kashimata col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
10661); Usina Hidrelétrica Engenheiro Sérgio Motta, Usina Hidrelétrica Engenheiro Sérgio Motta, VII–
VIII/2000
, Equipe
IBSP
col., 13 (
IBSP
8630);
I/1999
, 1Ƥ (
IBSP
8784); 4Ƥ, 2j (
IBSP
8787);
VI/2000
, C. Rheims & E. K. Kashimata col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
9083);
11/XII/98
, Equipe Resgate Fauna col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
9843);
23–27/IV/2001
, R. Bertani & E. K. Kashimata col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
9034);
12/VI/2001
, E. K. Kashimata & S. P. G. Guizze col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
9378);
VI/2000
, C. Rheims & E. K. Kashimata col., 1j (
IBSP
9673);
20–25/III/2001
, R. Bertani & J. P. L. Guadanucci col., 1j (
IBSP
9674);
31/VII– 07/VIII/2000
, D. Candiani & C. A. R. de Souza col., (
IBSP
8867);
25/V/2001
, D. Candiani & C. Y. Fukami col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
8970);
23–27/IV/2001
, R. Bertani & E. K. Kashimata col., 13, 2Ƥ, 7j (
IBSP
9029);
26–27/VIII/2000
, I. Knysak & R. Martins col., 13 (
IBSP
9119); (Ilha Bandeirantes),
20–25/III/2001
, R. Bertani e J. P. L. Guadanucci col., 29Ƥ, 313, 17 j (
IBSP
8835–8841; 8945–8948; 8974–8980; 9118; 9120; 9302–9315; 9379; 9392; 9393; 9433; 9598; 9686; 9831; 10946; 11031; 11058–11061; 10007; 10022; 10031; 10145; 10354; 10363; 10367; 10370– 10371; 10403–10404; 11402–11403; 11420; 11583);
11/XII/1998
, Equipe
IBSP
col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
9903); (Fazenda Flórida),
11/VIII/2000
, R. Bertani & C. Y. Fukami col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
8586);
15/VIII/2001
, C. S. Fukushima & J. P. L. Guadanucci col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
9316);
15/VIII/2000
, 13 (
IBSP
8656);
15/VIII/2001
, 1Ƥ (
IBSP
9317);
11/VIII/2000
, C. Y. Fukami & R. Bertani, 13 (
IBSP
9320) 1j (
IBSP
9608);
11/VIII/2000
, R. Bertani & J. L. Guadanucci col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
10021);
15/VIII/2000
, C. S. Fukushima & J. P. L. Guadanucci col., 1j (
IBSP
9691); (Fazenda Cisalpina),
28/ VII/2000
, I. Knysak & R. Martins col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
8865); (Fazenda Orelha de Onça),
26/III/2001
, R. P. Indicatti & C. A. R. de Souza col., (
IBSP
9867);
25/VII/2000
, I. Knysak & R. Martins, 1j (
IBSP
9690);
10/VIII/2000
, R. Bertani & C. Y. Fukami, 1Ƥ (
IBSP
8588); (Ilha Capivara),
16/VIII/2000
, C. S. Fukushima & J. P. L. Guadanucci, 13 (
IBSP
8655);
15/VIII/2000
, C. S. Fukushima & J. P. L. Guadanucci col., 1j (
IBSP
9616);
27/VII/2000
, I. Knysak & R. Martins col., 13 (
IBSP
9121);
31/VII–07/VIII/2000
, D.F. Candiani & C.A.R. Souza, 13 (
IBSP
8589);
27/VII/ 2000
, I. Knysak & R. Martins col., 33 (
IBSP
8590 – 8592); Rio Pardo,
26/III/2001
, R. P. Indicatti & M. S. Sebastião col., 1Ƥ, 1j (
IBSP
9830, 9860) R. P. Indicatti & C. A. R. de Souza col., 13, 1Ƥ, 2j (
IBSP
9318, 9319, 9872, 9140); Cáceres, Bairro Jardim Paraíso,
10/VIII/2004
, N. M. Rocha col., 13 (
IBSP
11232).
São Paulo
, Presidente Epitácio, Usina Hidrelétrica Engenheiro Sérgio Motta, Rio do Peixe, (
21°46'12"S
;
52°06'W
),
20–25/III/2001
, R. Bertani & J. L. Guadanucci col., 13 1Ƥ (
IBSP
10036; 10054); Planalto, (
21°01' 48"S
;
49°55'12"W
),
18–25/ VIII/2007
, Donizete col. (
IBSP
14315); Salto de Pirapora, (
23°38'24"S
;
47°34'12"W
),
X/1979
, A.B. Eisernger col. (
IBSP
4492); Jarinu, (
23°06'12"S
;
46°43'41"W
),
06/X/2004
, J. Fitipaldi col. (
IBSP
11051); Mairinque, (
23°32'24"S
47°10'48"W
),
08/VIII/2007
, A.C.G. de Almeida col. (
IBSP
14316,
160892
); Assis, Estação Ecológica de Assis, (
22º35’14”S
;
50º22’38”W
),
III/2009
, F.T.S. Morimoto col., 13 1Ƥ (
IBSP
160890
–16891).
Diagnosis.
Males and females of
Catanduba tuskae
sp. nov.
differ from those of all other species of the genus by the uniformly brown color of the abdomen, without ornamentation (
Fig. 11
A), the male palpal bulb with a long curved median tooth on the embolus (
Figs 2
A–C) and female spermathecal receptacles bent to the outer side, with large nodules (
Figs 2
E, F).
FIGURE 2.
Catanduba tuskae
sp. nov.
: (A–C) Left palpal bulb: (A) prolateral view; (B) retrolateral view; (C) dorsal view; (D) Male left leg I, tibial apophysis, ventral view. (E, F) Spermathecae: (E) dorsal view; (F) ventral view. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviation: PSK = prolateral superior keel; PIK= prolateral inferior keel, T= tooth.
Etymology.
In honor of Ana
Carolina Tuska
de Almeida Yamamoto, biologist, wife of the first author.
Description. Male (
Holotype
):
Color in ethanol: body dorsally brown and ventrally light brown (
Fig. 9
A). Color
in vivo
(
Fig. 11
A): body brown with sparse light brown setae. Urticating hairs of
type
III. Total length, 13.75. Carapace: length 6.50; width 5.81. Ocular tubercle: length 0.86; width 1.13. Eyes size: AME 0.18, ALE 0.33, PME 0.23, PLE 0.28. Labium: length 0.76; width 1.29. Sternum: length 3.41; width 2.72. Basal segment of chelicera with row of 9 teeth on prolateral margin and group of 14 small teeth concentrated on basal third. Labium with 34 cuspules. Endites with
ca.
110 cuspules. Palp: femur 3.56/ patella 2.25/ tibia 3.13/ cymbium 1.13/ total 10.06. Leg I: femur 5.69/ patella 3.38/ tibia 4.31/ metatarsus 3.81/ tarsus 2.69/ total 19.88. II: 5.38/ 2.94/ 3.56/ 3.50/ 2.63/ 18.00. III: 4.31/ 2.31/ 2.88/ 3.75/ 2.63/ 15.88. IV: 5.44/ 2.75/ 4.25/ 5.31/ 3.19/ 20.94. Spinnerets: basal segment 1.33; medium 0.70; apical 1.35. Spination: Palp: femur d0-0-1p, patella r0-1-0, tibia d1p-0-0, p0-1-0; Leg I: femur d0-0-1p, tibia
v1-1
-0, p1-0-1, metatarsus p0-1-0; II: femur d0-0-1p, tibia
v1-2
-0-2ap, p0-1-1, metatarsus v0-1-0, p0-1-0; III: femur d0-0-2, patella r0-1-0; tibia
v1
r-2-0-2ap, p1-0-1, r1-0-1, metatarsus
v2-1
-1p-3ap, p1-1-1, r1-0-
1
. IV: femur d0-0-1r, tibia
v2-2
-0-2ap, p0-1-1,
v1
-0-1, metatarsus
v2-1
p-1r-3ap, p0-1-1, r1-1-1. Scopula: metatarsus I with 0.42 of total length scopulated, II with 0.48 of total length, III with 0.43 and IV with 0.22. Tarsus: I divided by one row of strong setae, II divided by 2–3 rows, III by 3–4 and IV by 4–5. PSK and PIK well developed and distant from each other. PSK extends to basal third of embolus. PIK with long curved tooth at median embolus. Embolus thin. Digitiform apophysis weak (
Figs 2
A, B and C). Tibial apophysis on I formed by two branches with distinct bases: prolateral branch smaller, with retrolateral spine beside it; retrolateral larger. Metatarsus I with triangular basal nodule and flexes between branches of tibial apophysis, touching their median portion (
Fig. 2
D).
Female (IBSP 13047):
Color as in male. Urticating hairs of
type
III. Total length, 20.01. Carapace: length 7.76; width 6.16. Eye tubercle: length 1.02; width 1.24. Eyes size: AME 0.18, ALE 0.31, PME 0.17, PLE 0.28. Labium: length 1.00; width 1.58. Sternum: length 3.53; width 3.22. Basal segment of chelicera with row of 10 teeth on prolateral margin, group of 20 small teeth concentrated on basal third. Labium with 51 cuspules. Endites with
ca.
142 cuspules. Palp: femur 3.75/ patella 2.44/ tibia 2.25/ cymbium 2.31/ total 10.75. Leg I: femur 5.06/ patella 3.31/ tibia 3.38/ metatarsus 2.44/ tarsus 2.00/ total 16.19; II: 4.31/ 2.81/ 2.63/ 2.19/ 2.13/ 14.06; III: 3.88/ 2.63/ 2.00/ 2.81/ 2.00/ 13.31; IV: 5.13/ 2.94/ 3.25/ 4.31/ 2.38/ 18.00. Spination: Palp: tibia v0-0-0-3ap. Leg I: metatarsus v0-0-0-1ap. II: metatarsus v0-1-0-1ap. III: tibia v0-1p-0-2ap, p1-1-0, r0-1-0 metatarsus
v2-2
-0-3ap, p1-1-1, r0-0-
1
. IV: tibia v0-2-0-2ap, r1-0-1, metatarsus
v2-1
p-2-3ap, p0-1-1, r0-1-1. Scopula: metatarsus I with 1.13 of total length scopulated, II with 0.48, III with 0.35, IV with 0.20. Tarsus: I divided by 3–4 rows of larger setae, II divided by 5 rows of larger setae, III by 6–7 rows and IV by 8. Spinnerets: basal segment 1.44; medium 1.09; apical 1.31. Spermathecae formed by two cylindrical receptacles leaning out, covered by nodules of different sizes (
Figs 2
E, F).
Variation.
Males (n = 15): total length 13.75–16.30; carapace 6.20–7.80; cuspules on labium: 31–53. Females (n = 15): total length: 13.80–26.50; carapace 5.3–9.90; cuspules on labium: 30–71.
Distribution.
States of São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul,
Brazil
(
Fig. 10
).
Catanduba simoni
(Soares & Camargo 1948)
c
omb. nov.
Figs 3
A–F
Homoeomma simoni
Soares & Camargo, 1948: 404
, figs 81–85.
Platnick, 2010
(accessed
13 December 2010
)
Type
material.
Holotype
:
male, Chavantina, Mato Grosso,
Brazil
, (
14°40'00"S
;
52°21'W
), 1946, H. Sick col., deposited in
MZSP
1251, examined.
Other material examined.
BRASIL
,
Goiás
: Campinaçú, Serra da Mesa, (
13º52’S
;
48º23’W
),
18/II–02/III/ 1996
, Silvestre, Brandão & Yamamoto col., 1Ƥ 1j (
MZSP
28591); Colinas do Sul, Serra da Mesa, (
14º01’S
;
48º12’W
),
2–15/XII/1995
, Silvestre, Dietz & Campaner col., 43 1Ƥ (
MZSP
28592); Corumbá, Fazenda Monjolinho, 1946, H. Levi col., 13 (
MZSP
28601); Luziânia, Barragem de Corumbá IV, (
16º19’38”S
48º13’22’’W
),
24/XI/2005
, Eq.
IBSP
col. (
IBSP
14289); (Usina Hidrelétrica de Corumbá),
XI/2005
, Eq.
IBSP
col., 1Ƥ (
IBSP
13707); Minaçú, Usina Hidrelétrica de Serra da Mesa, (
13°50'01"S
;
48°18'10"W
),
18–30/XI/1996
, A.A. Bonaldo & L. Moura col., 33 2Ƥ 1j (MCN 28122);
Mato Grosso
: Chapada dos Guimarães, (
15°25'59"S
;
55°45'W
),
20–29/ XI/2000
, C. Strussman col., 1j (
MCTP
11509); Chavantina, (
14°40'00"S
;
52°21'W
),
XII/1946
, H. Sick col., 1Ƥ (
MZSP
14884).
Diagnosis.
Catanduba simoni
resembles
C. arauguaia
sp. nov.
and
C. peruacu
sp. nov.
by the pattern of abdominal color but differs from these species by the overall orange color and dorsal abdomen with four pairs of lateral black stripes (
Fig. 9
C), male palpal bulb with accessory keels (
Figs 3
A–C) and large nodules on spermathecae of female (
Figs 3
E, F).
Description. Male (MZSP 28592):
Color in alcohol: carapace and legs dark orange. Dorsal abdomen dark brown, with 4 pairs of black stripes laterally (
Fig. 9
). Abdomen venter light brown. Urticating hairs of
type
III.
Total length, without chelicera, 18.40. Carapace: length 9.10; width 7.70. Eye tubercle: length 1.15; width 1.43. Eyes size: AME 0.28, ALE 0.49, PME 0.26, PLE 0.41. Labium: length 1.10; width 1.65. Sternum: length 4.65; width 3.75. Basal segment of chelicera with row of nine teeth on prolateral margin and group of 23 small teeth concentrated on basal third. Labium with 40 cuspules. Endites with
ca.
110 cuspules. Palp: femur 4.56/ patella 3.04/ tibia 3.68/ cymbium 1.44/ total 12.72. Leg I: femur 7.76/ patella 4.56/ tibia 5.84/ metatarsus 5.36/ tarsus 3.76/ total 27.28. II: 7.28/4.00/5.36/4.96/3.60/25.20. III: 6.40/3.44/4.48/5.84/3.76/23.92. IV: 8.48/3.76./6.48/8.08/4.56/31.36. Spinnerets: basal segment of PLS 1.72; medium 1.28; apical 2.36. Spination: Palp: femur d0-0-1p, tibia v0-1p-1p, p0-1-0; Leg I: femur d0-0-1p, tibia
v2-2
-1p-1ap, p0-1-0, metatarsus v0-0-0-1ap; II: femur d0-0-1p, tibia
v1
r-1-1r- 3ap, p0-0-1, metatarsus
v1-1
-0; III: femur d0-0-2, tibia
v2-2
-0-2ap, p1-0-1, r1-1-0, metatarsus
v2-1
-0-3ap, p1-1-1, r1-0-
1
. IV: femur d0-0-1r, tibia
v2-2
-0-3ap, p1-0-1,
v1
-0-1, metatarsus
v2-2
-1p-3ap, p1-1-1, r0-1-0. Scopula: Metatarsus: I with 0.36 of total length scopulated, II with 0.46 of total length scopulated, III with 0.33 and IV with 0.15. Tarsus: I divided by three rows of larger setae, II and III divided by 4–5 rows and IV by 6. Palpal bulb with weak PSK, conspicuous PIK and three accessory keels above PSK. Thin embolus with tooth emerging from PIK. Digitiform apophysis well developed (
Figs 3
A-C). Tibial apophysis formed by two branches with distinct bases: prolateral smaller, with retrolateral spine; retrolateral larger. Metatarsus I with triangular basal nodule and flexes between tibial apophysis branches, touching their median portion (
Figs 3
D).
FIGURE 3.
Catanduba simoni
comb. nov.
: (A–C) Left palpal bulb: (A) prolateral view; (B) retrolateral view; (C) dorsal view. (D) Male left leg I, tibial apophysis, ventral view. (E, F) Spermathecae: (E) dorsal view; (F) ventral view. Scale bar = 1 mm.
Female (MZSP 28592):
Color
in vivo
(
Fig. 11
B): carapace and legs brown orange. Dorsal abdomen dark brown, with 4 pairs of black stripes laterally. Area of urticating hair triangular-shaped. Urticating hairs of
type
III. Total length, without chelicera, 25.48. Carapace: length 10.60; width 9.70. Eye tubercle: length 1.33; width 1.90. Eyes size: AME 0.26, ALE 0.53, PME 0.33, PLE 0.48. Labium: length 1.69; width 2.22. Sternum: length 5.25; width 5.30. Basal segment of chelicera with row of 11 teeth on prolateral margin and group of 7 smaller teeth in basal third. Labium with 31 cuspules. Endites with
ca.
102 cuspules. Palp: femur 6.64/ patella 3.76/ tibia 5.12/ cymbium 3.92/ total 19.44. Leg I: femur 8.24/ patella 4.16/ tibia 6.88/ metatarsus 4.32/ tarsus 3.04/ total 26.64. II: 7.36/ 4.48/ 5.68/ 4.08/ 3.36/ 24.96. III: 6.56/ 4.08/ 4.64/ 4.96/ 3.28/ 23.52. IV: 8.56/ 4.48/ 6.96/ 7.36/ 3.68/ 31.04. Spinnerets: basal segment 1.85; medium 1.15; apical 2.10 of PLS. Spination: Palp: tibia v0-0-0-2ap. Leg I: femur d0-0-1p, metatarsus v0-0-0-1ap. II: femur d0-0-p1, tibia v0-0-p1, metatarsus
v1
-0-0-2ap. III: tibia v0-1p-0-1ap, p0- 1-0, metatarsus
v2
-p1-2-4ap, p1-1-1, r1-1-
1. IV
: tibia v0-p1-0-1ap, r0-0-1, metatarsus
v1-1
-2-1-2-4ap, p0-1-1, r1- 1-1-2. Scopula: Metatarsus: I with 0.46 of total length scopulated, II with 0.41, III with 0.29, IV with 0.09. Tarsus: I divided by 1–2 rows of larger setae, II divided by 3–4 rows of larger setae, III by 6 rows and IV by 10. Spermathecae formed by two cylindrical receptacles with apical spherical nodules (
Figs 3
E, F).
Variation.
Males (n = 8): total length 7.7–19.2; carapace 4.2–10.2; cuspules on labium: 15–42. Females (n = 6): total length: 13.9–25.48; carapace 4.6 – 10.6; cuspules on labium: 20–34.
Distribution.
Occurring in central
Brazil
, States of Mato Grosso and Goiás,
Brazil
(
Fig 10
).