An integrative taxonomy of the genus Stasimopus Simon 1892 (Araneae: Mygalomorphae) of the Karoo with the description of nine new species and a Stasimopus maraisi Hewitt 1914 male
Author
Brandt, Shannon
0000-0002-6435-9333
Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa shannon. brandt @ tuks. co. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6435 - 9333 https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1578 - 0973
shannon.brandt@tuks.co.za
Author
Sole, Catherine
0000-0002-6435-9333
Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa shannon. brandt @ tuks. co. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6435 - 9333 https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1578 - 0973
shannon.brandt@tuks.co.za
Author
Lyle, Robin
0000-0002-5279-5306
Agricultural Research Council - Plant Health and Protection, Biosystematics, Roodeplaat, Pretoria, South Africa LyleR @ arc. agric. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5279 - 5306 * Corresponding authors
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-09-05
5341
1
1
60
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5341.1.1
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.5341.1.1
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1175-5334
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Stasimopus hamartia
sp. nov.
(
Figures 2C
,
5C&D
,
16
,
17A
,
19
,
20
,
21
,
22A&B
)
Type material:
Holotype
♀
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Western Cape Province
,
Beaufort West
(
-31.9265
,
22.9042
),
20.iv.2017
,
S. Brandt
,
C. Sole
,
E. Engelbrecht
and
T
.
Majelantle
, (NCA 2017/1852)
.
Allotype
Ô
Eastern Cape Province
,
Willowmore
(
-32.5015
,
23.5935
),
14.iv.2017
,
S. Brandt
,
C. Sole
,
E. Engelbrecht
and
T
.
Majelantle
, (NCA 2017/1891)
.
Paratypes
.
Western Cape Province
,
Beaufort West
(-32.2535,23.0939),
20.iv.2017
,
S. Brandt
,
C. Sole
,
E. Engelbrecht
and
T
. Majelantle, (
1♀
NCA 2017/1849,
1♀
juv.
NCA 2017/1850); same data,
20.iv.2017
,
1♀
juv.
(NCA 2017/1854); same data,
14.iv.2017
,
2♀♀
(NCA 2017/1888, NCA 2017/1889),
2♀♀
juv.
(NCA 2017/1890, NCA 2017/1892)
;
Western Cape Province
,
Farm Tulpleegte
(
-32.6422
,
22.6914
),
15.v.2018
,
S. Brandt
,
C. Sole
,
E. Engelbrecht
and
E. Brand
,
1♀
(NCA 2019/660),
1♀
juv.
(NCA 2019/661)
.
Etymology:
The specific epithet is a Greek noun ‘hamartia’ meaning fatal error or flaw. It is so because the
allotype
specimen when collected was being eaten by an
Idiopidae
species found in her burrow.
Diagnosis:
The females of
S. hamartia
sp. nov.
are distinguishable from other members of the genus occurring in the Karoo based on the following combination of characters. It is differentiated from
S. astutus
,
S. leipoldti
,
S. maraisi
,
S. patersonae
,
S. schrieneri
,
S. theaei
sp. nov.
,
S. ignis
sp. nov.
and
S. teras
sp. nov.
by the presence of an apical tuft being present on metatarsus III. Further differentiation can be made based on the extent of the spination present on the dorsal surface of metatarsus I. Only
S. hamartia
sp. nov.
,
S. erythrognathus
and
S. unispinosus
have spines extending half or more of the segment. This species can then be differentiated from
S. erythrognathus
and
S. unispinosus
as these species have less than 15 cheliceral denticles, whereas
S. hamartia
sp. nov.
has over 20 denticles present. The male of this species is difficult to diagnose due to the state of the
allotype
, which was found half-eaten by a female idiopid.
Description:
Based on the
holotype
♀
(NCA 2017/1852) and
paratypes
4♀
(NCA 2017/1849, NCA 2017/1888, NCA 2017/1889, NCA 2019/660) and the
allotype
Ô (NCA 2017/1891).
Remarks:
Ô: The
allotype
is in poor condition as it was found half-eaten in a female idiopid burrow (
Fig 5D
). For this reason, many measurements and characters could not be determined.
General:
♀
: (
Fig 5C
) Large bodied spiders, ranging between 20.10–31.30 (27.30) total length. Ô: (
Fig 5D
) Length could not be determined.
Carapace:
♀
: Carapace length 8.62–14.01 (12.07); width 7.45–12.06 (10.88). Reddish orange colouration. Smooth texture, with some pleats in thoracic region. Fovea strongly procurved, between 1.36–2.82 (2.09) in length. Ô: Length and width undetermined. Reddish orange colouration, thoracic region with rugose texture. Fovea length undetermined.
Ocelli:
♀
: (
Fig 2C
,
17A
) AME diameter 0.25–0.36 (0.30), PME diameter 0.27–0.30 (0.28), MOQ anterior width 1.81–2.92 (2.62), MOQ posterior width 3.05–4.80 (4.16); AME-AME 0.72, AME-ALE 0.51, ALE-ALE 2.39, PME-PME 2.51, PME-PLE 0.39, PLE-PLE 3.83. AER slightly procurved, PER almost straight. Ô: Eye measurements could not be taken.
Chelicerae:
♀
: (
Fig 19C
) Two teeth rows present, 3–4 teeth in proventral row, 4 teeth in retroventral row; 16 cuspules in between.
Sternum, labium and maxillae:
♀
: (
Fig 19A
) Sternum length 5.20–7.74 (6.78); sternum width 4.25–6.99 (6.20). Longitudinally elongated sigilla, distal end 0.47–0.95 (0.70) apart, proximal end 1.75–3.14 (2.27) apart; labium with 6–11 cuspules present (
Fig 19B
); maxillae with 8–14 cuspules present. Ô: (
Fig 21C
) Sternum length 2.73; sternum width undetermined. Sternum shape has shallow impressions of where the coxa are situated. Longitudinally elongated sigilla, distal end 0.43 apart, proximal end 0.93 apart; cuspules on labium absent; maxilla absent.
Abdomen:
♀
: Abdomen length 11.48–17.29 (15.13); width 7.62–12.18 (11.56). Grey colour, two black spots posteriorly situated, closer towards spinnerets, some specimens with larger darker patch connecting the two dots and extending further towards the spinnerets. Ô: Length and width are undetermined. Dark brown in colour.
Pedipalps:
♀
: Total length 16.79; Segment lengths 5.78, 3.75, 3.49, -,3.79. Spination: spines absent in femur and patella, with sparse setae. Tibia
pl
- 2 tibial spurs, 1 proximal, 1 distal,
do-
small patch of spinules distally extend onto the tarsus.
Rl
- 20–21 spinules along the segment. Tarsus
pl
- 5 large spines on the distal end,
do
- patch of 15–17 spinules, less dense distally, extend ¼–⅕ of segment,
rl
- covered in dense spines (20–24). Ô: (
Fig 21A, B
) Total length not determined; Segment lengths damaged, 6.38, 4.83, -,5.89. Spines absent. Bulb compact, embolus elongated tapering into sharp point, perpendicular to tibia.
Legs:
♀
: Length order: IV, I, III, II. I Total length 24.43; Segment lengths 7.58, 4.75, 4.68, 5.56, 1.86; Spination: spines absent on femur and patella, with sparse setae. Tibia
pl
&
rl
—dense spines extend entire segment, less dense proximally,
do
(
Fig 20A
)- patch of dense spines distally, extend onto metatarsus, reaches ⅛ of segment. Metatarsus
pl
&
rl
- dense spines extend entire segment,
do
(
Fig 20A
)—patch of dense spines extending ½ segment from proximal end,
v
- highly scopulate. Tarsus
pl
&
rl
- dense spines extend entire segment,
v
- highly scopulate. II Total length 21.30; Segment lengths 6.58, 4.49, 3.77, 4.89, 1.58; Spination: spines absent on femur and patella, with sparse setae. Tibia
pl
- dense spines extend ⅙ of segment from distal end, 2–3 spines proximally,
do
(
Fig 20B
)- patch of dense spines distally reaching ⅛ of segment length.
Rl
- dense spines extend entire segment, less dense proximally. Metatarsus and tarsus same as in I (
Fig 20B
). III Total length 22.63; Segment lengths 6.36, 6.02, 2.09, 5.17, 3.03; Spination: spines absent on femur with sparse setae. Patella
do
/
rl
with 2–3 short spines. Tibia
do
(
Fig 20C
)—stout red spines dense patch distally, hidden by long setae. Metatarsus
do
(
Fig 20C
)- 2 rows of stout red spines (
14–18 in
each), between smaller red spinules,
v
- Terminally 8–9 long spines present (
Fig 20E
). Tarsus
pl
- dense patch of red spines on the distal ⅓ of the segment. IV Total length 28.04; Segment lengths 7.14, 5.73, 5.42, 6.87, 2.88; Spination: spines absent on femur with sparse setae. Patella
do
- short dense red spines proximally, less dense distally, interspersed with short black setae. Tibia (
Fig 20D
)
pl
- 12–13 spines along segment,
do
- dense setae. Metatarsus (
Fig 20D
)
pl
- 9–10 spines along segment, denser distally,
v
- 5–6 randomly scattered spinules, six spines in a transverse row in the preening comb (
Fig 20F
). Tarsus
pl
- dense patch of red spines extending distally. Ô: Length order undetermined. I Total length undetermined; Segment lengths -, -, -, 4.63, 1.96; Spination: Metatarsus
v
(
Fig 21D
)—25 spines segment. Tarsus
v
- scopulate. II Total length 14.41; Segment lengths 4.35, 2.18, 3.54, 2.9, 1.45; Spination: spines absent on femur. Patella
v
- 4 small thickened setae distally. Tibia
v
- 11 long spines along segment, 2 most distal are thicker. Metatarsus
v
- 23 spines along segment. Tarsus
do
- dense patch of spinules (7–8) distally,
v
- scopulate. III Total length 12.21; Segment lengths 3.41, 2.05, 1.37, 3.36, 2.02; Spination: spines absent on femur. Patella
pl
- 2–3 spines distally. Tibia
do
- dense patch of spinules (9–10 each) on distal end more
pl
&
rl
. Metatarsus
pl
- 1 spine,
do
- 9–10 spines along segment,
v
- 4 spines scattered. Tarsus
pl
- 1 spine distally,
v
- scopulate. IV Length order undetermined. I Total length undetermined; Segment lengths -, 2.14, 3.46, 5.01, 2.6; Spination: Patella
do
- dense red spines proximally (extends
rl
). Tibia
pl
- 1 small spine. Metatarsus
v
(
Fig 21E
)- 5 spines, distal 3 are larger. Tarsus
pl
&
rl
- 12 small spines along surface, denser distally,
v
- scopulate.
Spermathecae:
(
Fig 22A, B
) Entire, with inflated terminus, similar to a giraffe’s ossicones.
Distribution and environment notes:
The species is found in the localities indicated in
Figure 16
. The species occurs on the border of the Western and
Eastern Cape
provinces of
South Africa
. All the sample locations were flat pans near drainage lines, with typical low to medium height Karoo shrubs. All the soil was hard and compact, except for at site 21 where the soil was softer (this was the most specimen rich site). The burrow trapdoor lids were visible on the surface only at sites 6 and 7. At site 39 several empty
Stasimopus
burrows were excavated, and a pompilid wasp was found in one. One burrow which had a live female specimen in was deep (Approx.
30cm
).