Neostasina gen. nov., a new genus of huntsman spiders from the Neotropical region (Araneae, Sparassidae, Sparianthinae)
Author
Rheims, Cristina Anne
Author
Alayón, Giraldo
text
Zootaxa
2016
2016-02-12
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4079.3.1
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Neostasina guanaboa
sp. nov.
Figs 64−67
, Map 5
Type
material:
Holotype
:
♂
,
Jamaica
,
Saint
Catherine Parish
,
Guanaboa Vale
[
18°02’N
,
77°44’W
],
4 December 1957
,
A.M. Chickering
leg. (
MCZ
69733).
Paratypes
:
1♂
,
1 juvenile
, from the same vial as
holotype
(
MCZ
69733).
Etymology.
The specific name is a noun and refers to the
type
locality.
Diagnosis.
Males of
N. guanaboa
sp. nov.
resemble those of
N. liguanea
sp. nov.
and
N. maroon
sp. nov.
(
Figs 85
,
116
) in the embolus with subdistal, dorsal keel. They are distinguished from these species by the triangular and pointed embolic keel (
Fig. 67
) (elongate and rounded in the other species). They are further distinguished from the other species of the genus by the dRTA almost three times longer than wide, roughly rectangular and medially bent in retrolateral view, and vRTA laminar, roughly round, with ventral margin bifid in retrolateral view (
Fig. 66
). Females are unknown.
FIGURES 64−67.
Neostasina guanaboa
sp. nov.
,
male, left palp (64 prolateral, 65 ventral, 66 retrolateral, 67 detail of embolus and TBE). dRTA = dorsal branch of RTA; E = embolus; ek = dorsal keel of embolus; pt = tegular protrusion; TBC = tegular projection at base of conductor; TBE = tegular projection at base of embolus; tk = dorsal keel of TBE; vRTA = ventral branch of RTA; VTA = ventral tibial apophysis. Scale lines: 1 mm.
Description. Male (MCZ 69733,
holotype
):
Prosoma orange with thin brown lines along thoracic striae, lateral margins of cephalic region and extending posteriorly from PME. Fovea brown. Eye borders black. Chelicerae pale orange. Pedipalps pale orange. Legs orange, with femora ventrally mottled with few brown spots. Sternum yellow with orange margins. Endites pale yellow. Labium brown, distally pale yellow. Opisthosoma cream colored; dorsally with gray pattern of irregular marks on anterior half and chevron like marks on posterior half; ventrally with few scattered gray spots. Total length 6.2. Prosoma: 3.1 long, 2.6 wide. Opisthosoma: 2.9 long, 2.0 wide. Eyes: diameters: 0.20, 0.18, 0.10, 0.16; interdistances: 0.14, 0.08, 0.28, 0.22, 0.18, 0.08. Legs (2143): I: 12.0 (3.2, 1.6, 3.2, 3.2, 0.8); II: 12.4 (3.5, 1.5, 2.4, 3.2, 0.8); III: 9.7 (3.0, 1.2, 2.3, 2.5, 0.7); IV: 11.8 (3.4, 1.2, 2.7, 3.6, 0.9). Palp: VTA triangular, retrolaterally displaced; eRTA absent; tegular protrusion arising from tegulum at 6 o’clock position; median apophysis arising from tegulum at 3 o’clock position; conductor slightly widened distally; TBC rectangular, two times longer than wide; embolus arising from tegulum at 9 o’clock position; TBE bifid, main branch with dorsal groove, flanked by elongate keel to accommodate the embolus and secondary branch short and pointed (
Figs 64−67
).
Female:
unknown.
Variation.
Males (n = 2): total length 6.2−8.1; prosoma length 3.1−3.6; femur I length 3.2−3.8.
Distribution.
Only known from the
type
locality in
Jamaica
(Map 5).
Remarks.
In this paper we describe four new species from
Jamaica
known from only one sex.
Neostasina guanaboa
sp. nov.
and
N. gunboat
sp. nov.
are known solely from males while
N. jamaicana
sp. nov.
and
N. lucea
sp. nov.
are known solely from females. All four species are of similar size and show similar coloration patterns, so there is no way to match the sexes with confidence or to be sure that they aren’t indeed four new species. Thus, we prefer to maintain them as separate species until further evidence becomes available.