Redescription of the genus Opisthoncus L. Koch, 1880 (Araneae: Salticidae)
Author
Gardzińska, Joanna
Author
Żabka, Marek
text
Zootaxa
2013
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journal article
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Opisthoncus devexus
Simon, 1909
(
Fig. 10
)
Opisthoncus devexus
: Simon 1909: 205
; Rainbow 1911: 309; Żabka 1991: 45.
Type
material.
1M
neotype
, MNHN 24309, Austral. occid (Michaelsen), Western
Australia
;
1juv.
ZMH 67, Dr. W. Michaelsen, ded.
1X.1909
., Hambg. S.W. Austral. Exp. 1905, Dirk Hartog, Brown Station,
7.VI.1905
.
Remarks.
The
type
specimen described by Simon (1909) has originally been deposited in Godeffroy Museum in Hamburg; currently only juvenile female [indentified as
O
.
devexus
] occurs there. The male deposited in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (Paris) corresponds with the original description. We consider it the
neotype
.
FIGURE 8.
Opisthoncus bitaeniatus
L. Koch, 1880
, female syntype. A: original drawings from Koch & Keyserling (1880); B– C: general appearance, dorsal and lateral views; D–E: cephalothorax, frontal and dorso-lateral views; F: chelicera, ventral view; G: sternum; H–I: epigyne and its internal structures. Scale bars B–C: 1 mm; H–I: 0.1 mm.
FIGURE 9.
Opisthoncus confinis
, L. Koch, 1881
, male holotype. A: original drawings from Koch & Keyserling (1881); B: general appearance, dorsal view (with shape of cephalothorax); C–D: cephalothorax, frontal (with chelicera) and fronto-lateral views; E: sternum; F–G: chelicerae, lateral (with frontal spur, see arrow) and ventral views; H–K: palpal organ, ventral and retrolateral views. Scale bars A, E: 1 mm; H, K: 0.15 mm.
FIGURE 10.
Opisthoncus devexus
Simon, 1909
, male neotype. A–B: general appearance, dorsal (with shape of cephalothorax) and lateral views; C: cephalothorax, fronto-lateral view (with chelicera); D–E: chelicerae, ventral and lateral (with frontal spur, see arrow) views; F: sternum; G–J: palpal organ, ventral and retrolateral views. Scale bars A, B, F: 1 mm; H, J: 0.2 mm.
Diagnosis.
In comparison with similar
O
.
parcedentatus
cephalothorax more round; both teeth on cheliceral promargins of similar size (
Fig. 10
D). Each frontal spur finger-like (
Figs 10
C, E), ventral spur lobe-like, relatively small and adjoined the proper retromarginal unidentate tooth, palpal tibia relatively shorter (less than 50% of cymbium length).
Description.
Male
(
Fig. 10
) about
5 mm
long. Cephalothorax (
Figs 10
A–C) round and moderately high (CW = 88% of CL
CH
= 49% of CL), brown with eye field somewhat paler, clothed in scattered brown bristles and pale scales. Surrounding of eyes almost black. Clypeus narrow, pale brown, covered with pallid hairs. Cheliceral retromargin of unidentate pattern (
Fig. 10
D). Chelicerae, endites and labium brown, the latter with yellow anterior margins. Sternum moderately round, yellow, with scattered brownish hairs (
Fig. 10
F). Abdomen elongate ovoid, yellow, with scattered brown bristles and colour pattern of longitudinal pallid area on orange background. Venter yellowish, with elongate brownish stripes on sides. Spinnerets orange. Legs brown-orange, first pair darker than others. Palpal organ (
Figs 10
G–J) orange, embolus long and arising at 7 o’clock, tegulum moderately narrow, translucent part of spermophore not meandering, palpal tibia short (about 45% of cymbium length).
Dimensions. CL 2.05, CW 1.83,
CH
1.00, AEW 1.40, PEW 1.45, EFL 0.80, AL 2.80, AW 1.58, L1 5.23 (1.50+1.13+1.25+0.85+0.50).
Female
unknown.