Pholcid spiders from the Lower Guinean region of Central Africa: an overview, with descriptions of seven new species (Araneae, Pholcidae)AuthorBernhard A. HuberAuthorPhilippe Le GallAuthorJacques Francois MavoungoutextEuropean Journal of Taxonomy201481146https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bernhard_Huber/publication/265864695_Pholcid_spiders_from_the_Lower_Guinean_region_of_Central_Africa_an_overview_with_descriptions_of_seven_new_species_Araneae_Pholcidae/links/541ff0df0cf241a65a1ae4f6/Pholcid-spiders-from-the-Lower-Guinean-region-of-Central-Africa-an-overview-with-descriptions-of-seven-new-species-Araneae-Pholcidae.pdfjournal article3187910.5852/ejt.2014.81347a4cd6-19e4-4116-9429-0d2796f033b5830852urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AC69F89F-C11B-49B1-8EEE-183286EDA755Pholcus rawiriae
Huber
,
sp. nov.urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:54111E6C-353C-45DC-B72C-AC7D01382709Figs 14-15
,
28
,
75-83Diagnosis
Easily distinguished from known congeners by morphology of male palp (large trochanter apophysis; ventral femur apophyses; procursus with distal hinged sclerite strongly bent towards prolateral; bent embolus with spine-like processes; shape of appendix;
Figs 80-81
); from putative close relatives (
bamboutos
and
circularis
species groups) also by distinctive pattern on carapace (
Fig. 75
; transversal band on carapace; compare with figs.
892-918 inHuber 2011b
), and by female external and internal genitalia (narrow sclerotized rim and distinctive shape of ‘valve’; long pore plates;
Figs 76
,
83
).
Etymology
Named for Gabonese novelist Angèle Ntyugwetondo Rawiri (
1954–2010
).
Type
material
Holotype♂
, in
ZFMK
(
Ar 11951
)
.
Type
locality
GABON
,
Ogooué-Ivindo
,
near
Mohoba
Mozeye
(
0°16.8’N
,
13°20.9’E
),
510 m
a.s.l.,
forest along road
,
17 Aug. 2011
(
B.A. & S.R. Huber
).
Other material examinedGABON
:
Ogooué-Ivindo
:
2 ♀♀
in
ZFMK
(
Ar 11951
), same data as and together with holotype
.
2 ♂♂
,
3 ♀♀
in
ZFMK
(
Ar 11952
),
Monts de
Belinga
,
forest
near
Mayebout
(
1°06.7’N
,
13°06.6’E
),
500 m
a.s.l.,
13-14 Aug. 2011
(
B.A. & S.R. Huber
)
;
2 ♀♀
in pure ethanol, in
ZFMK
(
Gab 199
), same data
.
Estuaire
:
1 ♀
,
3 juvs
in pure ethanol, in
ZFMK
(
Gab 191
),
Monts de Cristal, between
Tchimbélé
and
Kinguélé
(
0°33.8’N
,
10°18.8’E
),
520 m
a.s.l.,
forest near river
,
10 Aug. 2011
(
B.A. & S.R. Huber
)
.
DescriptionMale
(
holotype
)
MEASUREMENTS. Total body length 5.0, carapace width 1.4. Leg 1: 39.1 (9.6 + 0.5 + 9.3 + 17.5 + 2.2), tibia 2: 6.4, tibia 3: 4.2, tibia 4: 6.0; tibia 1 L/d: 62. Distance PME-PME 365 µm, diameter PME 140 µm, distance PME-ALE 45 µm, diameter AME 90 µm, distance AME-AME 70 µm.COLOR. Carapace ochre-yellow with distinctive dark pattern, clypeus not darkened, sternum with darker brown margins; legs with distinct dark rings on femora subdistally, patellae plus tibiae proximally, tibiae subdistally, and metatarsi proximally, tips of femora and tibiae lighter; abdomen dorsally and laterally with internal black marks.
BODY. Habitus as in
Fig. 75
; ocular area slightly elevated, each triad on short hump directed laterally; carapace without median furrow; clypeus unmodified; sternum wider than long (0.92/0.70), unmodified. Chelicerae as in
Fig. 82
, with pair of small lateral processes proximally, directed slightly towards posterior, pair of low frontal humps, and pair of distal frontal apophyses provided with two modified hairs each; without stridulatory ridges.
PALPS. As in
Figs 77-81
, coxa unmodified, trochanter with very large ventral apophysis, weakly sclerotized and distally curved towards prolateral, femur with one small and one larger distinctive ventral projection, procursus with distinctive hinged process distally strongly curved towards prolateral; bulb with long proximal sclerite, strongly bent embolus provided with several spine-like processes and distal fringes, without uncus, appendix with weakly sclerotized basal process.
LEGS. Without spines and curved hairs, few vertical hairs; retrolateral trichobothrium on tibia 1 at 4%; prolateral trichobothrium absent on tibia 1, present on other tibiae; tarsus 1 with>20 pseudosegments, only distally fairly distinct.VARIATION. Not seen. Tibiae 1 missing in other males.Female
In general similar to male; tibia
1 in5 females
: 6.6-8.1 (mean 7.2). Epigynum with narrow sclerotized rim posteriorly, median ‘knob’, anterior area weakly sclerotized, ‘valve’ visible through cuticle (
Fig. 76
); internal genitalia as in
Fig. 83
.
Natural history
Most specimens were found at tree trunks, with their bodies and legs tightly pressed against the bark and thus barely visible (
Figs 14-15
).
Distribution
Known from three localities in northern Gabon (
Fig. 28
).