Two new species of the genus Macrothele Ausserer, 1871 from Yunnan Province, China (Araneae: Macrothelidae)
Author
Zhang, Meng-Meng
6BF440C6-967D-48DD-880F-FA1A9661BC06
National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Entomoceutics, Dali University, Dali 671000, China. & Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Entomological Biopharmaceutical R & D, Dali University, Dali 671000, China.
zhmengmeng202203@163.com
Author
Wu, Ya-Ying
C2C8CF09-7047-468C-AC57-B2494ADA9B2F
National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Entomoceutics, Dali University, Dali 671000, China. & Haiyuan College of Kunming Medical University, Kunming 650106, China.
18869800596@163.com
Author
Zhao, Yu
1F291F17-4107-407C-9FA7-14FA2C19FAF0
National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Entomoceutics, Dali University, Dali 671000, China. & Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Entomological Biopharmaceutical R & D, Dali University, Dali 671000, China.
dryuzhao@126.com
Author
Yang, Zi-Zhong
400A8DB4-52E1-4879-9928-A556AEE075D9
National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Entomoceutics, Dali University, Dali 671000, China. & Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Entomological Biopharmaceutical R & D, Dali University, Dali 671000, China.
yangzizhong@dali.edu.cn
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2024
2024-04-23
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69
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https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2513/11271
journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2024.932.2513
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Macrothele nullispine
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
3781E457-652E-4BC3-96B6-542AD4BFC339
Figs 2–5
Diagnosis
This new species is similar to
Macrothele arcuata
Tang, Zhao & Yang, 2020
(
Tang
et al.
2020
), but differs by the male embolus and the bulb not strongly bent in the new species, and the embolus gradually tapering down from the bulb, with a curved apex (
Fig. 3D–G
), and the palpal tibia without spines (
Fig. 3A–C
); male chelicerae ventrally with 9 short and stout teeth (
Fig. 2D
); female copulatory ducts long, with a wider base and an inwardly curved proximal end, spermathecae small and nearly dropletlike (
Fig. 4D–E
). Conversely, the embolus and bulb are strongly bent, the end of the embolus is straight in; and the female copulatory ducts are longer the
M. arcuata
.
Etymology
The new species name is a noun in apposition, referring to the male palpal tibia lacking spines.
Material examined
Holotype
CHINA
•
♂
;
Yunnan Province
,
Shidian County
,
He Yuan Town
,
Shiping Highway
;
24°44′26″ N
,
99°8′49″ E
;
1891 m
a.s.l.
;
1 Oct. 2019
;
Zizhong Yang
and
Yunfen Xiong
leg.; DNA voucher no.
HYX
; ♀ GenBank accession no.:
OQ724523
; Mn-hy-f01; DNA voucher no.
SPGL01
; ♀ GenBank accession no.:
OQ724526
;
Mn-hy-f02
.
Fig. 2.
Macrothele nullispine
sp. nov.
, holotype,
♂
(Mn-hy-m01), ventral view.
A
. Body.
B
. Cuspules and sternum.
C
. Fovea.
D
. Left chelicera.
Paratypes
CHINA
•
3 ♂♂
(
juveniles
),
11 ♀♀
(
4 juveniles
); same collection data as for holotype
•
3 ♀♀
(
1 juvenile
);
Yunnan Province
,
Shidian County
,
He Yuan Town
, near the village entrance of
Da Menzhai Village
;
24°41′35.59″ N
,
99°7′31.97″ E
;
1430 m
a.s.l.
;
24 Dec. 2020
;
Zizhong Yang
and
Chaowu Yang
leg.
•
2 ♀♀
;
Jiangxi Province
,
Jinggangshan
;
8 Sep. 1982
;
Jiafu Wang
leg.
Description
Male
(
holotype
, see
Figs 2–3
)
MEASUREMENTS
. Total length 9.81: cephalothorax 4.99 long, 4.23 wide; opisthosoma 4.70 long, 2.91 wide.
PROSOMA
. Carapace brown, brown hairs. Fovea pit-shaped (
Fig. 2C
). Chelicerae brown, with 9 short and stout promarginal teeth, 9 small retromarginal teeth, and 18 tiny teeth within fang furrow. Labium yellow at base and end; maxillae yellow medially, colloquial laterally; labium and maxillae with numerous cuspules; maxillae 1.48 long, and cuspule area length 0.97. Sternum yellow and with three pairs of sigilla.
PALP
. Palpal tibia spinose. Palpal bulb suborbicular, joint of embolus and bulb not strongly bent in new species, embolus gradually tapers down from bulb, with curved end, 2.75 long.
EYES
AND
SPINNERETS
. Both eye rows recurved in dorsal view. Eye sizes and inter-distances: AME 0.16, ALE 0.40, PME 0.21, PLE 0.27; ALE–AME 0.09, AME–AME 0.15, ALE–PLE 0.10, PLE–PME 0.13, PME–PME 0.37. Eye area 0.65 long, 1.15 wide.
LEGS
. Brown, hirsute. Leg formula: 4321. Leg measurements as follows: I 11.02 (3.27, 1.56, 2.37, 2.16, 1.66); II 12.41 (3.12, 2.04, 2.46, 2.89, 1.90); III 12.92 (3.24, 3.64, 2.27, 2.96, 1.81); IV 13.27 (2.94, 1.98, 2.63, 3.82, 1.90).
Fig. 3.
Macrothele nullispine
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♂ (Mn-hy-m01).
A
. Left palp tibia, inside view.
B
. Same, dorsal view.
C
. Same, lateral view.
D–G
. Left palpal embolus.
D
. Inside view.
E
. Dorsal view.
F
. Lateral view.
G
. The end.
OPISTHOSOMA
. Brown, hirsute. Spinnerets: PMS one segment, 0.83 long, 0.26 wide, PMS–PMS 0.76; PLS three segments, PLS 5.20 long (1.49, 1.79, 1.92).
Female
(see
Fig. 4
)
MEASUREMENTS
. Total length 10.80: cephalothorax 5.63 long, 4.51 wide; opisthosoma 5.41 long, 3.51 wide.
Fig. 4.
Macrothele nullispine
sp. nov.
, paratype, ♀ (Mn-hy-f01).
A
. Body.
B
. Left chelicera, ventral view.
C
. Cuspules and sternum.
D
. Genitalia, dorsal view.
Fig. 5.
Macrothele nullispine
sp. nov.
A
. Microhabitat and living female.
B
. Web.
PROSOMA
. Chelicerae brown, with 10 stout promarginal teeth, 14 small retromarginal teeth, and 18 tiny teeth within fang furrow. Labium and maxillae with numerous cuspules; maxillae length 1.54, and cuspules area length 1.02.
EYES
AND
SPINNERETS
. Eye sizes and inter-distances: AME 0.18, ALE 0.34, PME 0.23, PLE 0.27; AME– AME 0.19, ALE–AME 0.11, ALE–PLE 0.13, PME–PME 0.52, PLE–PME 0.08. Eye area 0.75 long, 1.27 wide.
LEGS
. Legs brown with many spines and hairs. With spines. Leg formula: 4321. Leg measurements as follows: I 9.86 (2.57, 1.55, 2.77, 1.70, 1.27); II 11.4 (3.10, 1.47, 2.73, 2.24, 1.86); III 11.59 (3.13, 1.29, 2.39, 2.63, 2.15); IV 13.39 (3.57, 1.56, 2.55, 3.29, 2.42).
SPERMATHECAE
. Receptacula apically small and nearly teardrop-shaped, copulatory ducts long, broad at base and inward bending. Spinnerets: PMS 1.25 long, 0.43 wide, PMS–PMS 1.03; PLS 3.46 long (1.45, 0.93, 1.08).
Natural history
The spiders mainly reside in existing stone crevices or caves along highways, soil slopes, gaps in tree bark, and under fallen leaves.
Distribution
Yunnan Province
,
China
(Shidian City).