Taxonomic study on Mysmenidae spiders (Mysmenidae, Araneae) from Xishuangbanna of Yunnan, China
Author
Zhang, Qiuqiu
Key Laboratory of Bio-resources and Eco-environment (Ministry of Education), College of Life Sciences, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610064, China
Author
Li, Shuqiang
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3290-5416
The Sichuan Key Laboratory for Conservation Biology of Endangered Wildlife, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610064, China
lisq@ioz.ac.cn
Author
Lin, Yucheng
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5054-0633
Key Laboratory of Bio-resources and Eco-environment (Ministry of Education), College of Life Sciences, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610064, China
linyucheng@scu.edu.cn
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ZooKeys
2022
2022-10-10
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1124.85952
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1124.85952
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Microdipoena menglunensis (Lin & Li, 2008)
Figs 7
, 8
, 9
Mysmenella menglunensis
Lin and Li 2008
: 506, fig. 13A-I (♂).
Microdipoena menglunensis
Lopardo and Hormiga 2015
: 783.
Type material.
Holotype
♂ (IZCAS), China: Yunnan, Mengla, XTBG (
21.913°N
,
101.267°E
; 556
+/-
11 m), by pitfall trapping, 18.VII.2007, Guo Zheng leg.;
paratypes
1♂ (IZCAS), same site as for preceding, Rubber plantation (
21.908°N
,
101.266°E
; 569
+/-
11 m), 21.VII.2007; 1♂, same site as for preceding, Primary tropical seasonal rainforest (
21.917°N
,
101.275°E
; 558
+/-
17 m), 22.VII.2007, G. Zheng. Examined.
Other material examined.
3♂
5♀
(MNHSU),
China
:
Yunnan
,
Mengla
,
Menglun
, XTBG,
Rubber-Tea
plantation (about 20 yr.) (
22.029°N
,
101.522°E
;
569
+/-
11 m
), by
pitfall
trapping,
16-31.V.2007
,
G. Zheng
leg.
;
3♂
3♀
(MNHSU),
China
:
Yunnan
,
Mengla
,
Menglun
, XTBG,
Rubber
plantation (about 20 yr.) (
22.038°N
,
101.357°E
;
586
+/-
9 m
), by searching,
4-11.IV.2007
,
G. Zheng
leg.
Diagnosis.
This species is similar to
Microdipoena jobi
(Kraus, 1967) and
Microdipoena samoensis
(Marples, 1955), but can be distinguished by the detailed structures of the embolus; this species has a distal lobe on the cymbium apex and has a sclerotized cymbial fold bore a row of ordered setae (Fig.
8A, C-F
vs. fig. 132D-F,
Lopardo and Hormiga 2015
: 675). The female distinguished by the semicircular spermathecae separated by 2.5 times their diameter, near globular in
M. jobi
and
M. samoensis
(Fig.
9C, D
vs. fig. 129E, F,
Lopardo and Hormiga 2015
: 672)
Description.
Male.
See Fig.
7A-C
and
Lin and Li (2008)
: 506.
Figure 7.
Microdiponea menglunensis
A-C
male habitus
D-F
female habitus.
A, E
dorsal
B, F
ventral
C, D
lateral. Abbreviations: FS = femoral spot; MC = Metatarsal clasping spine; TS = tibial spine on male leg I. Scale bars: 0.50 mm.
Palp
(Fig.
8A-F
): orange; tibia small, cup-shaped, except for retrolateral region, a row of long setae almost encircling the distal brim (Fig.
8E, F
). Cymbium nearly transparent, with a large cymbial tooth at the ventral median, a distal lobe and a cymbium process on the cymbium apex; the cymbial fold slightly sclerotized, bore a row of ordered setae (Fig.
8A, C-F
). Paracymbium wider, tongue-shaped, with long setae (Fig.
8E
). The bulb is embedded in a translucent membranous tegulum. Embolus very long, coiled into two crossed loops; the apical structure of the embolus considerably complicated (Fig.
8C-F
).
Figure 8.
Microdiponea menglunensis
A, E, F
male palp
B
conductor
C, D
embolus and cymbial terminal
A
apical
B
dorsal
C, E
prolateral
D, F
retrolateral. Abbreviations: C = conductor; CT = cymbial tooth; Cy = cymbium; CyF = cymbial fold; CyFs = setae on cymbial fold; CyP = cymbial process; DL = distal lobe on cymbium; E = embolus; PC = paracymbium; SD = spermatic duct; Te = tegulum; Ti = palpal tibia. Scale bars: 0.10 mm (
A, C-F
); 0.05 mm (
B
).
New morphological data.
Female.
Measurements
: total length 0.81. Prosoma 0.24 long, 0.20 wide, 0.20 high. Abdomen 0.57 long, 0.57 wide, 0.62 high. Clypeus 0.06 high. Sternum 0.18 long, 0.16 wide. Length of legs: I 0.92 (0.30, 0.12, 0.28, 0.12, 0.10); II 0.90 (0.28, 0.12, 0.26, 0.14, 0.10); III 0.70 (0.26, 0.08, 0.16, 0.10, 0.10); IV 0.94 (0.32, 0.12, 0.28, 0.12, 0.10).
Somatic characters
(Fig.
7D-F
).
Coloration
: same as in male.
Prosoma
: carapace long, nearly pear-shape. Cephalic part lower than in male. Ocular pattern as in male. Chelicerae, endites, labium and sternum as in male.
Legs
: covered with setae and bristles, a sclerotized subdistal-ventral femoral spot present on surface of legs I and II.
Abdomen
: same as in male.
Epigyne
(Fig.
9A-D
): the structure can be seen through the cuticle (Fig.
9A-D
). Scape long, curved, with narrow folds (Fig.
9B-D
). Spermathecae large, semicircular, separated by 2.5 times their diameter (Fig.
9C, D
). Fertilization ducts short, bending anteriorly, arising from lower edge of spermathecae (Fig.
9C, D
). Copulatory ducts membranous, slightly sclerotized, coiled posterior of spermathecae, connected above the spermathecae (Fig.
9C, D
).
Figure 9.
Microdiponea menglunensis
A, B
epigyne
C, D
vulva.
A, C
ventral
B
lateral
D
dorsal. Abbreviations: CD = copulatory duct; FD = fertilization duct; S = spermatheca; Sp = scape. Scale bars: 0.10 mm.
Distribution.
Southwestern China (Yunnan).
Remarks.
The female of
M. menglunensis
is described for the first time.