The Goblin Spiders of the Genus Opopaea (Araneae, Oonopidae) in Hainan Island, China
Author
Tong, Yanfeng
Author
Li, Shuqiang
text
Zootaxa
2010
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.205793
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205793
Opopaea sauteri
Brignoli, 1974
Figs 1G, N, P, R, U
,
6
Opopaea sauteri
Brignoli, 1974
: 82
, figs 19–21 (3).
O. s.
Song, 1987
: 95
, fig. 59 (3).
O. s.
Song, Zhu & Chen, 1999
: 69, figs
28V
–W (3).
Material examined:
1 male
,
1 female
,
CHINA
: Hainan, Jianfengling National Natural Reserve, Huxiaolongyin Scenic Area (
18°45.159´N
,
108°54.604´E
),
900 m
a.s.l.,
20 July 2007
, C. Wang leg. (WangCX 53);
1 male
,
CHINA
: Hainan, Bawangling National Natural Reserve (
19°04.871´N
,
109°07.395´E
), Yajia Bawangling Convention Center,
654 m
a.s.l.,
27 July 2007
, S. Li leg. (LiSQ 106). All specimens deposited in
IZCAS
.
Comparative material:
Opopaea deserticola
Simon, 1891
(
Figs 1Q, S, T
,
7
, detailed description see
Platnick and Dupérré, 2009
).
6 males
,
14 females
, Fort Myers Beach (
26°26'N
,
81°56'W
), Florida,
USA
,
Mar. 17, 1954
(W. Ivie,
AMNH
PBI
_OON 1265);
1 male
,
4 females
, Fort Myers (
26°38'N
,
81°50'W
), Florida,
USA
,
Mar. 18, 1954
(W. Ivie,
AMNH
PBI
_OON 1326);
6 males
,
9 females
, South Bimini,
Bahama
Islands,
May 1951
(W. Gertsch, M. Cazier,
AMNH
PBI
_OON 1254).
Diagnosis:
This species is very similar to
O. deserticola
Simon, 1891
, but can be distinguished by the shape and size of palpal bulb (bulb nearly as wide as palpal patella in
O. sauteri
, but distinctive narrower than palpal patella in
O. deserticola
) and the outgrowths on the distal part of bulb (compare
Figs 1P, Q
,
6A–C
and
7A–C
); by the median postgynal depression with smooth posterior margin, but with distinctive triangular posterior margin in
O. deserticola
(compare
Figs 1R, S
); and by the larger sized eyes in both sexes (compare
Figs 1U, T
).
Description:
Male. Yellowish brown species with yellowish legs. Body length 1.34; carapace 0.58 long, 0.45 wide; abdomen 0.82 long, 0.55 wide. Habitus as in
Figs 1G, N
. Carapace sides with finely longitudinal streaks; dorsal area smooth with some hairs at lateral edges. Eyes six, well developed, ALE largest, PLE smallest; posterior eye row straight from above; ALE separated by less than their radius, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching throughout most of their length, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius (
Fig. 6D
). Clypeus margin unmodified; clypeus height about 0.75 times of ALE diameter. Sternum longer than wide, uniform, fused to carapace; radial furrows present between coxae I-II, II-III, III-IV, with rows of small pits; surface smooth, without pits, microsculpture only in furrows. Anterior end of endites with a small, sharply pointed projection. Legs short, thick and spineless. Measurements of legs: I 1.04 (0.34, 0.18, 0.21, 0.18, 0.13); II 1.04 (0.34, 0.18, 0.21, 0.18, 0.13); III 0.83 (0.29, 0.13, 0.14, 0.16, 0.11); IV 1.19 (0.37, 0.21, 0.26, 0.22, 0.13). Leg formula: 4>1=2>3. Abdominal dorsal scutum strongly sclerotized, punctate, covering full length of abdomen. Book lung covers very small, ovoid, without setae. Pedicel tube short, ribbed, with small, dorsolateral, triangular extensions, scuto-pedicel region with paired curved scutal ridges (
Fig. 6E
), scutum not extending far dorsal of pedicel. Sperm pore small, clearly discernible, transverse; posteriorly directed apodemes present. Colulus very small, with two short setae; spinneret scutum present, incomplete ring. Supra-anal scutum absent. Patella of palp greatly enlarged and swollen, shorter than cymbiobulbus, attached to femur subbasally; cymbium completely fused to bulb without suture line; embolus simple, without distinct outgrowths (
Figs 6A–C
).
Female. As in male except as noted. Body length 1.42; carapace 0.58 long, 0.45 wide; abdomen 0.89 long, 0.66 wide. Endites without projections. Measurements of legs: I 1.00 (0.34, 0.18, 0.19, 0.16, 0.13); II 1.02 (0.34, 0.18, 0.21, 0.18, 0.11); III 0.87 (0.29, 0.13, 0.16, 0.18, 0.11); IV 1.23 (0.37, 0.21, 0.26, 0.26, 0.13). Postgynal depression of epigastric area shallow, without parmula, but with a small pit visible through cuticle (
Fig. 6F
). Vulva with a short, T-shaped sclerite, situated near epigastric furrow (
Fig. 6G
).
Distribution:
China
(
Taiwan
, new to Hainan) (
Map 2
).