On the revisited types of four poorly known African species of Palpimanus (Araneae, Palpimanidae)
Author
Zonstein, Sergei L.
Author
Marusik, Yuri M.
text
African Invertebrates
2019
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.60.34229
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.60.34229
2305-2562-1-83
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Palpimanus nubilus Simon, 1910
Figs 7-10, 11-16
Palpimanus nubilus
Simon, 1910: 179 (♀);
Griffin and Dippenaar-Schoeman 1991
: 158;
Dippenaar-Schoeman and Van den Berg 2010
: 75.
Redescription.
Female (holotype) MNB 13860.
Habitus (Figs 7-10). Integument of carapace moderately rugose in cephalic portion and coarsely rugose in thoracic part, abdomen uniformly covered with dense fine microsetae. Measurements: TL ca. 7.20 (abdomen and petiole separated from prosoma), CL 3.36, CW 2.43, CyH 0.32 (0.25 margins), tibia I L/W 1.55 (2.09/1.35). Eyes: AME 0.16, ALE 0.11, PLE 0.09, PME 0.10,
AME-AME
0.10,
AME-ALE
0.11,
ALE-PLE
0.55,
PLE-PME
0.39,
PME-PME
0.36. Colour in alcohol: Carapace and chelicerae intense dark red, ventral prosoma and leg I segments from femur to metatarsus and abdominal scuta scarlet red, other leg segments yellowish-orange, unsclerotised part of abdomen pale yellowish-brown with few small dark brown marks on ventral side near spinnerets. Legs: formula 4123. Coxa I dorsally, patella and tibia I ventrally with numerous and dense small granules. Thin undivided scopula on entire ventral and proventral surface of tibia I; very thin and prolateral on metatarsus and tarsus I, elsewhere absent. Palpal tarsus, metatarsi and tarsi
II-IV
with ventral brushes of dense setae. PTC each with 2-4 small teeth.
Leg measurements:
Femur |
Patella |
Tibia |
Metatarsus |
Tarsus |
Total |
Abdomen: dorsal scutum (Ds) hexagonal (Fig. 12), not fused with postgastral one, as long as wide, closely separated with epigastral scutum basally. Epigastral scutum (Fig. 11) with distinct petiolar tube (Pt) covered with transversal wrinkles, concavity shallow and not wide; postgastral scutum not solid, represented by at least 3 pairs of separate scuta, stripe-like (Ss) along book-lung slit and 2 pairs of sigilla-like scuta (Si), one pair in concavity and one pair posteriorly.
Copulatory organs (Figs 13-16): endogyne with large membranous receptacles (Re) lacking pore glands; basolateral fold (Rf) distinct; 3 pairs of grape shape glands (Gg) on each side, stalks relatively short, pore glands absent; fine threads (Ft) distinct and short.
Male.
Unknown.
Types.
Holotype ♀, NAMIBIA: Erongo Region (no specific locality, only the south-eastern part of
"Hereroland"
or
"Damaraland"
, located within the aforementioned recent region, is mentioned), ix.1904, L. Schultze (MNB 13860).
Distribution.
Namibia. Erroneously listed as distributed exclusively in South Africa by WSC (2019).
Figures 7-10.
Palpimanus nubilus
, female (holotype). 7 Prosoma and legs, dorsal view 8 prosoma, ventral view 9, 10 anterior part of prosoma, dorso-anterior and anterior view, respectively.
Figures 11-16.
Palpimanus nubilus
, female (holotype). 11 Ventral scuta, ventral view 12 dorsal and epigastral scuta, anterior view 13, 15 endogyne, dorsal view 14, 16 right side of endogyne, close up, dorsal view. Scale bars: 0.2 mm (where indicated). Abbreviations: Ds dorsal scutum; Gg grape shaped gland; Ft fine threads; Re receptacle, Rf basolateral fold of endogyne.