A revision of the spider genus Orthobula Simon, 1897 (Araneae: Trachelidae) in the Afrotropical Region. I. Continental species Author Haddad, Charles R. Department of Zoology & Entomology, University of the Free State, P. O. Box 339, Bloemfontein 9300, South Africa. Author Jin, Chi School of Landscape and Ecological Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, Hebei 056038, P. R. China. Author Platnick, Norman I. 0000-0003-4868-7529 Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79 th Street, New York, NY 10024, U. S. A. https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4868 - 7529 text Zootaxa 2022 2022-05-05 5133 3 355 382 journal article 55625 10.11646/zootaxa.5133.3.3 02d6b967-3efb-4c75-96d3-e9ac8541bb3c 1175-5326 6522677 44C7B333-7D3E-4235-A158-60E70849ED60 Orthobula marusiki sp. nov. Figs 7, 8 , 76–81 , 83–89 Diagnosis. Females of O. marusiki sp. nov. can be recognized by the transverse anterior ridge, comprising two slightly recurved parts, which are slightly separated from the broad copulatory openings ( Figs 83, 85 ). Males can be easily recognized from continental congeners by the much longer, slightly curved embolus and by the shape of the bifid RFA, with the proximal and distal branches converging and almost touching ( Figs 87–89 ). Etymology. Named for arachnologist Yura Marusik, who collected the holotype , in recognition of his massive contribution to spider taxonomy, including papers on the genus under study here. Female ( holotype , Abuko, NCA 2018/33). Measurements: CL 1.16, CW 0.86, AL 1.35, AW 1.15, TL 2.39 (1.65–2.70), PERW 0.38, MOQAW 0.15, MOQPW 0.21, MOQL 0.18. Length of leg segments: I 0.81 + 0.32 + 0.73 + 0.62 + 0.31 = 2.79; II 0.71 + 0.30 + 0.57 + 0.55 + 0.29 = 2.42; III 0.59 + 0.27 + 0.46 + 0.52 + 0.28 = 2.12; IV 0.79 + 0.29 + 0.68 + 0.76 + 0.35 = 2.87. Colour: carapace deep orange-brown, with black mottling around margins and sides; chelicerae yellow-brown; endites and labium yellow-brown, cream distally; sternum orange-brown, darker around margins; palps dark yellow-brown; legs with femora, patellae and tibiae I and II orange-brown, with dense black mottling laterally; distal ends of femora and tibiae with yellow rings; metatarsi and tarsi I and II yellow; legs III and IV deep yellow, femora with broad orange-brown band medially, patellae and tibiae with black stripe on retrolateral side only; abdomen dark grey dorsally, with pair of cream longitudinal patches anterolaterally and pair of transverse cream patches at midpoint; posterior half with seven fine grey chevrons, narrowing posteriorly; sides and venter pale grey; spinnerets creamy-grey. Leg spination: femora and patellae: spineless; tibiae: I plv 7 rlv 6, II plv 6 rlv 5; metatarsi: I plv 4 rlv 4, II plv 4 rlv 4; tarsi: I plv 3 rlv 3, II plv 3 rlv 2. Epigyne with broad CO positioned slightly posterior to broad, transverse anterior epigynal ridge, comprising two slightly recurved ridges merging mesally ( Figs 83, 85 ); CD directed posteriorly, with slightly concave curvature, entering round SBB in posterior half of epigyne; SBB separated by slightly less than half their width; CD approximately twice as long as width of SBB; BU large, ovoid, with lollipop-shaped accessory gland on their anteromesal surface; SBB connected to ST I by short, strongly curving ducts, entering transversely oval ST I near their centre ( Figs 84, 86 ). Male ( paratype , Mbigni, ZFMK 8896). Measurements: CL 0.93, CW 0.73, AL 0.88, AW 0.70, TL 1.84 (1.40– 2.00), PERW 0.30, MOQAW 0.13, MOQPW 0.17, MOQL 0.16. Length of leg segments: I 0.67 + 0.24 + 0.60 + 0.48 + 0.29 = 2.28; II 0.56 + 0.22 + 0.44 + 0.43 + 0.27 = 1.92; III 0.49 + 0.21 + 0.37 + 0.40 + 0.27 = 1.74; IV 0.62 + 0.22 + 0.56 + 0.59 + 0.32 = 2.31. Colour: carapace orange, with black mottling on sides; chelicerae pale yellow-brown; endites and labium yellow-brown, cream distally; sternum pale orange, with darker margins; palps yellow-brown; legs creamy-yellow, anterior femora darker, with mottled patches on sides distally; anterior patellae and tibiae with mottling dorsally and laterally; anterior metatarsi with mottled ring distally; femora III with prolateral mottled stripe and distal patch retrolaterally; patellae and tibiae III with retrolateral stripe; femora, patellae and tibiae IV with mottled retrolateral stripes; abdomen dark grey dorsally, with indistinct, slightly lighter patches anterolaterally and at midpoint; venter cream, with faint grey mottling; spinnerets cream. Leg spination: femora and patellae: spineless; tibiae: I plv 7 rlv 6, II plv 5 rlv 4; metatarsi: I plv 3 rlv 3, II plv 3 rlv 3; tarsi: I plv 3 rlv 3, II plv 3 rlv 2. Palpal femur with small bifid RFA, proximal branch sharply hook-shaped, distal branch thumb-like, converging and nearly touching ( Figs 87, 89 ); tibia with elongate, simple triangular apophysis; retrodistal tegular ridge strongly developed, curving around ventrally, ending close to base of embolus ( Fig. 88 ); embolus long, slender, curving slightly in ventral view ( Figs 87–89 ). Type material. Holotype : GAMBIA : Banjul : Abuko Nature Reserve , 13°23.472’N , 16°39.003’W , 17.X.2008 , leg. Y. Marusik (litter, primary gallery forest) ( NCA 2018 /33). Paratypes : BURKINA FASO : Cascades : 4 km NE of Dérégoué , 10°46’N , 04°04’W , 10.I–25.II.1983 , leg. Schreiber & Paulus (gallery forest at Koba River ), 19♂ 2♀ ( ZFMK 8935 ) . CAMEROON : Adamaoua : ca. 30 km NE Tignere , Mbigni , 07°33’N , 12°53’E , 27.II–15.III.1984 , leg. Kunze & Nagel , 1♂ ( ZFMK 8896 ) . COTE D’IVOIRE : Woroba : Touba [ 08°17’N , 07°41’W ], III–IV.1994 , leg. A. Russell-Smith (quadrat sample, upland rice), 1♀ ( BMNH ). NIGERIA : Oyo : Ibadan [ 07°22’N , 03°54’E ], I.I.T.A ., VII.1973 , A. Russell-Smith (fallow bush, COP R site), 1♀ ( BMNH ) . FIGURE 82. Distribution of Orthobula aethiopica sp. nov. (circles), O. arca sp. nov. (squares) and O. calceata Simon, 1897 (triangles) in the continental Afrotropical Region. Other material examined. BURKINO FASO: Cascades : 4 km NE Dérégué , gallery forest at Koba River , 10°47.4’N , 04°04.8’W , 14.I–18.II.1984 , leg. H. Schreiber & M. Biegel (BF), 7♂ ( ZFMK 8929 ) , 4 imm. 2♂ 1♀ ( ZFMK 8930 ) , 6♂ 1♀ ( ZMFK 8933 ) , 1♂ ( ZFMK 8934 ) , 1♀ ( ZFMK 8936 ) ; Same data but savanna, 2♂ 1♀ ( ZFMK 8932 ) ; 10 km SE Tiéfora , gallery forest at Sinlo River , 10°34.4’N , 04°29.7’W , 11.I–19.II.1982 , leg. Nagel , Schreiber , Kalmund (BF), 2♂ ( ZFMK 8931 ) . CAMEROON : Adamaoua : ca. 20 km S Minim , 06°49’N , 12°52’E , 1200 m a.s.l. , XI–XII.1979 , leg. Flacke & Nagel , 1 imm. 1♂ ( ZFMK 8881 ) ; ca. 30 km NE Tignere , 07°34’N , 12°50’E , 1000 m a.s.l. , III.1983 , leg. Flacke , Horras & Nagel , 1♂ ( ZFMK 8907 ) , 2 imm. 2♂ 1♀ ( ZFMK 8909 ) ; Tchabal Mbabo , SW slope, 07°25’N , 12°49’E , 1.IV.1983 , 1500 m a.s.l. , leg. R. Bosmans & Van Stalle (gallery forest litter), 3♀ ( MRAC 162235 ) ; Same locality, 1400 m a.s.l. , 11.IV.1983 , leg. R. Bosmans & Van Stalle (gallery forest litter), 1♀ ( MRAC 162214 ) ; Same locality, 1200 m a.s.l. , 8.IV.1983 , leg. R. Bosmans & Van Stalle (gallery forest litter), 2♂ ( MRAC 162249 ) ; Same locality, 7.IV.1983 , 1300 m a.s.l. , leg. R. Bosmans & Van Stalle (dry grassland), 1♂ 4♀ ( MRAC 162211 ) ; Same locality, 1600 m a.s.l. , 10.IV.1983 , leg. R. Bosmans & Van Stalle (transition between gallery forest and grassland), 1♂ 2♀ ( MRAC 162211 ) . CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC : Sangha- Mbaéré : Dzanga-Ndoki National Park , 37.9 km 169°S Lidjombo , 02°22’14’’N , 16°10’21’’E , 360 m a.s.l. , 20–28.V.2001 , leg. B. Fisher (beating low vegetation, rainforest), 3♀ ( CAS , CASENT 9068197 ) . COTE D’IVOIRE : Lacs : Kossou , 06°57’N , 04°58’W , 23.V.1975 , leg. R. Jocqué (savanna), 1♂ ( MRAC 152938 ) . Sassandra-Marahoué : Bouaflé , Klébo , 06°52’N , 06°08’W , I–III.1981 , leg. J. Everts , 1♂ 1♀ ( MRAC 166428 ) ; Same locality, II.1981 , leg. J. Everts ( pitfalls ), 2♂ ( MRAC 166385 ) ; Bouaflé , Tuyankro , 06°59’N , 05°39’W , 5.II.1981 , leg. J. Everts ( pitfalls ), 1♂ 1♀ ( MRAC 159532 ) . Savanes : Badenou / M’Bengué , 09°50’N , 05°50’W , 7.XI–18.XII.1982 , leg. Dister , Huschens , Sumkeller (H 2 O), 2 imm. 4♂ 3♀ ( ZFMK 8958 ) , 1♂ 1♀ ( ZFMK 8965 ) ; Same locality, 19.XI–9.XII.1984 , leg. Fliedner & Krüger (BF), 4♂ 2♀ ( ZFMK 8957 ) ; Near Korhogo , 09°27’N , 05°38’W , I.1980 , leg. J. Everts ( pitfalls , gallery forest), 2♂ 2♀ ( MRAC 169841 ) ; Same data but I.1980 , 1♂ ( MRAC 169839 ) ; Same data but III.1980 , 1♂ ( MRAC 169840 ) ; Same data but V.1980 , 1♂ 2♀ ( MRAC 169843 ) ; Riv. Badeni / Tawara , 25km N, 09°52’N , 05°39’W , 24.I–11.II.1983 , leg. Krüger & Summkeller , 1♂ 3♀ ( ZFMK 8950 ) ; Riv. Bagoé / Guingéréni , 09°32’N , 06°36’W , 1–16.III.1984 , leg. Krüger & Petermann (BF 2 Sav D ), 1♂ ( ZFMK 8973 ) ; Same locality, 1–16.III.1984 , leg. Krüger & Petermann (BF 2 Sav D ), 1♂ ( ZFMK 8973 ) ; Same locality, 5–19.III.1984 , leg. Krüger & Petermann (BF 5 Gw-D), 8♂ ( ZFMK 8976 ) ; Séguébé , SE Sirasso , 09°11’N , 06°03’W , X–XII.1983 , leg. G. Rosner & R. Summkeller (BF FS), 1 imm. 2♂ 3♀ ( ZFMK 8953 ) ; Sirasso , 09°16’N , 06°05’W , 7.XI–18.XII.1982 , leg. Dister , Huschens & Sumkeller (FS), 3♂ ( ZFMK 8952 ) . NIGERIA : Oyo : Ibadan , 07°22’N , 03°54’E , I.I.T.A., 7.III.1974 , leg. A. Russell-Smith (riverine woodland), 1♂ ( MRAC 160339 ) . TOGO : Centrale : Between Bassari and Sokodé , 01°01’N , 09°01’E , V–VII.1984 , leg. P. Dauben , 1♀ ( MRAC 169838 ) . FIGURES 83–89. Orthobula marusiki sp. nov. , genitalic morphology of holotype female from Abuko (83, 84), and paratype female (85, 86) and paratype male (87–89) from Dérégoué: epigyne, ventral (83, 85) and dorsal (84, 86) views; palp, prolateral (87), ventral (88) and retrolateral (89) views. Scale bars: 0.10 mm. Habitat and biology. A common ground-dwelling spider sampled from pitfalls and litter in various forest and savanna habitats. Distribution. Widespread in West Africa and the western Congo Basin ( Fig. 101 ). Variation. Most of the O. marusiki sp. nov. specimens examined lacked comprehensive abdominal markings, with the majority having a uniform grey abdomen ( Figs 76, 79 ). A smaller proportion, including the holotype female ( Fig. 7 ), have variable degrees of cream patches forming a reduced form of the typical X-marking of Orthobula (e.g. Figs 77, 78, 80, 81 ).