The Philippine hair wax spiders and their relatives: revision of the Pholcus bicornutus species group (Araneae, Pholcidae)
Author
Huber, Bernhard A.
Author
Nuñeza, Olga M.
Author
Leh Moi Ung, Charles
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2016
2016-08-29
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Pholcus bicornutus
Simon, 1892
Pholcus bicornutus
Simon, 1892
: 41
–42, pl. 2, figs 3–4.
Pholcus bicornutus
–
Simon 1893
: 466–468, figs 455, 458. —
Huber 2011a
: 315–318, figs
1509–1513
,
1539–1540
,
1560–1573
.
Diagnosis
(updated)
Distinguished from most similar known relative (
P. olangapo
sp. nov.
) by absence of dark lateral bands on carapace (in males and females), and by procursus shape (prolatero-dorsal process of proximal part longer and more slender; entire distal hinged part of procursus longer and more slender; distinctive shapes of procursus tip and of uncus; figs
1560–1561
in
Huber 2011a
). From other species of the
P. bicornutus
group (
P. pagbilao
,
P. arayat
,
P. schawalleri
,
P. baguio
sp. nov.
,
P. mulu
sp. nov.
,
P. kawit
sp. nov.
) by hinged procursus, small epigynal plate, undivided dark band ventrally on abdomen (also in
P. kawit
sp. nov.
and
P. mulu
sp. nov.
), and by presence of slightly curved hairs on legs (especially on tibiae and metatarsi 1–2).
New material examined
PHILIPPINES
:
1 ♁
,
8 ♀♀
,
Luzon
,
Rizal Prov
., near
Antipolo
,
Mystical Cave
(
14.606° N
,
121.209° E
),
160 m
a.s.l.,
in cave near entrance
,
11 Mar. 2014
(
B.A. Huber
),
ZFMK
(
Ar 15495
)
;
2 ♀♀
,
2 juvs
, in absolute ethanol, same data,
ZFMK
(
Phi 185
)
.
Note
Simon (1892)
described this species from two caves, “Cueva de San Mateo” and “Cueva de Antipolo”. The first is possibly identical to what is now called “Pamitinan Cave” (
14.731° N
,
121.190° E
) which in turn may be identical to what in
Huber (2011a)
is cited as “Montealban Cave” (correct spelling: “Montalban Cave”). The second is presumably identical to what is now called “Mystical Cave” (
14.606° N
,
121.209° E
). The distance between these two caves is just
14 km
. However, as noted previously after examination of Simon’s
type
specimens (
Huber 2011a
), males from the two caves differ slightly in details of the procursus, and the specimens from Mystical Cave are assigned tentatively to this species (the
lectotype
, designated in
Huber 2011a
, is from “Cueva de San Mateo”).
Variation
Tibia
1 in
newly examined male: 12.9; in 6 newly examined females: 10.4–12.0 (mean: 11.2).
Natural history
The spiders were found within the cave close to the cave entrance; no specimen was found deeper in the cave. The spiders built their domed sheets among rocks close to the ground.
Distribution
Known from two caves near Manila only (
Fig. 1
).