The Goblin Spider Genus Zyngoonops (Araneae, Oonopidae), With Notes On Related Taxa Author Fannes, Wouter text Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2013 2013-06-18 2013 379 1 117 http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.1206/805.1 journal article 10.1206/805.1 0003-0090 5403438 Zyngoonops rockoxi , new species Figures 31–36 , 103 ; map 5 TYPES: Female holotype : D.R.C., Masako Forest, 00 ° 359N, 025 ° 119E, Dec. 14, 2007 , primary forest, Jocqué R. and Juakaly J.-L. (PBI_OON 29108, MRAC 222.493). Paratype : same data (PBI_OON 29085, MRAC 222.494), 1 male . ETYMOLOGY: Named after the Flemish humanist Nicolaes Rockox (1560–1640). Rockox was a numismatist and archaeologist, as well as an important art collector and patron. DIAGNOSIS: Males can easily be recognized by the extremely long, whiplike median projections (figs. 31A–C, E, F, 103A–C), females by the very long epigastric scape that reaches the posterior margin of the PES (figs. 36C, D, 103F). Fig. 9. Zyngoonops moffetti , new species , female, carapace. A. Lateral view. B. Anterior view. C. Dorsal view. D. Ventral view. E. Posterior view. F. Same, detail. Arrowheads: rows of small openings. Scale bars: 20 Mm (F), 60 Mm (A–E). MALE (figs. 31–35, 103A–D): TL 1.04. Habitus as in figures 31A, 34C. Carapace: stripes as in Z. beatriceae , but dorsal stripe shorter; setae on dorsal midline directed posteriorly. Clypeus with many posteriorly directed setae (fig. 31F). Six eyes; ALE approximately one diameter apart; PME oval, almost touching; PLE well separated from PME; posterior eye row strongly procurved. Endites with a median projection (mp), a P2 projection, and one additional projection (Px); mp directed anteriorly, extremely long, passing between the chelic- erae (fig. 31A, E), then looping upward and backward (fig. 31A, E, F) to end near posterodorsal tip of carapace (fig. 31A, C); P2 situated anterior to seta s4, rather elongated, with anterior edge flattened into narrow flange (figs. 32D, E, 33A, B); Px situated anterior to P2, crestlike (fig. 33B– D). Booklung covers medium sized. Ventral lip not constricted (fig. 35A). DS long, covering almost entire dorsum, fused to ES (fig. 34C, D). PES fused to ES, forming single ventral scutum that covers nearly full length of abdomen (fig. 34E). Lateral apodemes very long (fig. 103D). PLS with three spigots. Fig. 10. Zyngoonops moffetti , new species , female. A. Detail of row of small openings. B. Eyes, anterior view. C. Sternal prongs (arrowheads), ventral view. D. Sternal prongs (arrowheads), dorsal view. Asterisk: dorsal pedicel sclerite. E. Same, detail of prong. F. Sternal prongs (arrowheads), posterior view. Scale bars: 5 Mm (E), 10 Mm (A, B), 15 Mm (C, D, F). Fig. 11. Zyngoonops moffetti , new species , female. A. Chelicerae, anterior view. B. Left chelicera, posterior view, showing row of three long, medially directed setae (arrowhead) and group of shorter spines (arrow). C. Left endite, ventral view. D. Detail of A, showing short, apically pointed setae (arrowheads). E. Labium, ventral view. F. Pedipalp, prolateral view. G. Same, retrolateral view. Scale bars: 5 Mm (D), 25 Mm (A–C, E–G). Fig. 12. Zyngoonops moffetti , new species , female. A. Pedicel tube, ventral view. Arrowheads: ventral lip. B. Same, detail of ventral lip. C. Pedicel tube, lateral view. Arrowhead: ventral lip. D. ES and PES, ventral view. E. Spinnerets, posterior view. F. Tarsus, leg II, lateral view. G. Claws, leg I, dorsal view. Scale bars: 2.5 Mm (G), 10 Mm (A–C, E, F), 30 Mm (D). Fig. 13. Zyngoonops moffetti , new species , female. A. PES, ventral view. B. Epigastric scape, ventral view. Arrowhead: small opening. C. Same, other specimen. D. Internal genitalia, dorsal view, showing pouch (pou) and genital duct (d). E. Same, lateral view. F. Genital duct, posterior view. Scale bars: 5 Mm (E, F), 10 Mm (B–D), 20 Mm (A). Fig. 14. Zyngoonops walcotti , new species , female. A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Same, dorsal view. C. Same. D. Same, ventral view. E. Carapace, lateral view. F. PES, ventral view. Scale bars: 30 Mm (F), 100 Mm (A–E). FEMALE (figs. 36, 103E , F): TL 1.22. Habitus as in figure 36A, B. Carapace: on each lateral surface a short stripe at level of coxal insertion III (fig. 36A); most setae on dorsal midline directed anteriorly. Most clypeus setae directed anteriorly. Eyes as in male. Booklung covers relatively small. DS long, covering almost entire dorsum (fig. 103E). PES long, most of ventral abdomen covered (fig. 103F). Epigastric scape very long, reaching posterior margin of PES (figs. 36C, D, 103F). OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: None. DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality in the Orientale province , D.R.C. (map 5).