Revision, phylogeny, and microhabitat shifts in the Southeast Asian spider genus Aetana (Araneae, Pholcidae) Author Huber, Bernhard A. 33607F65-19BF-4DC9-94FD-4BB88CED455F Alexander Koenig Research Museum of Zoology, Adenauerallee 160, 53113 Bonn, Germany. & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 33607 F 65 - 19 BF- 4 DC 9 - 94 FD- 4 BB 88 CED 455 F Author Nuñeza, Olga M. 6D14FCCC-F148-4293-9F23-0EB5A4119305 Department of Biological Sciences, Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology, Tibanga, Iligan City 9200, Philippines. & Email: olgamnuneza @ yahoo. com & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 6 D 14 FCCC-F 148 - 4293 - 9 F 23 - 0 EB 5 A 4119305 olgamnuneza@yahoo.com Author Ung, Charles Leh Moi 8738F336-D1CC-4AD3-97E4-82BC1729A123 Sarawak Museum, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93566 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. & Email: charllmu @ sarawak. gov. my & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 8738 F 336 - D 1 CC- 4 AD 3 - 97 E 4 - 82 BC 1729 A 123 charllmu@sarawak.gov.my text European Journal of Taxonomy 2015 2015-12-14 162 1 78 journal article 22094 10.5852/ejt.2015.162 e7c55171-03d5-4714-a0c2-b7e70ab80fce 2118-9773 3829511 Aetana lambir Huber , sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: EFFAC871-4657-461F-9875-807E767DB6B8 Figs 105–106 , 113–125 , 166–168 Diagnosis Distinguished from closest known relative ( A. kinabalu ) by shape of prolatero-ventral apophysis of male palpal femur ( Fig. 113 ; pointed tip much longer than subdistal branch); also by details of procursus (shapes of sclerites on complex distal part), by absence of prolateral apophysis on femur, and by female genitalia (no internal sclerotized pockets; pore plates wider apart; Figs 116–117 ). Etymology Named for the type locality; noun in apposition. Material examined Holotype MALAYSIA-BORNEO : , Sarawak , Lambir Hills N.P. (4.198– 4.207° N , 114.034– 114.045° E ), 60– 150 m a.s.l. , in domed webs among low vegetation, 22 July 2014 ( B.A. Huber , S.B. Huber ), ZFMK ( Ar 13967 ). Other material MALAYSIA-BORNEO, Sarawak : 9 ♂♂ , 11 ♀♀ , same data as holotype , ZFMK ( 8 ♂♂ , 10 ♀♀ ; Ar 13968-69) and SMK ( 1 ♂ , 1 ♀ ); 1 ♂ , 3 ♀♀ , 4 juvs, in pure ethanol, same data, ZFMK (Bor 201). – 3 ♂♂ , 4 ♀♀ , Niah Cave N.P., forest near headquarters ( 3.820° N , 113.763° E ), 40 m a.s.l., night collecting, domed webs among vegetation, 28 July 2014 (B.A. Huber, S.B. Huber), ZFMK (Ar 13970). – 6 ♂♂ , 3 ♀♀ , Niah Cave N.P., forest near cave ( 3.814° N , 113.771° E ), 40 m a.s.l., among low vegetation, 28 July Figs 111–112. Aetana kinabalu Huber, 2005 . Cleared female genitalia, ventral and dorsal views (arrow in Fig. 112 points at membranous pocket). ip = internal sclerotized pocket. Scale line: 0.5 mm. Figs 113–117. Aetana lambir Huber , sp. nov. 113–114 . Left male palp, prolateral and retrolateral views. 115 . Male chelicerae, frontal view. 116–117 . Cleared female genitalia, ventral and dorsal views (arrow points at membranous pocket). b = genital bulb; e = embolus; rp = retrolatero-ventral process; rt = retrolateral trichobothrium; vl = ventral lamina. Scale lines: 113–114 = 0.5 mm ; 115–117 = 0.3 mm . Figs 118–125. Aetana lambir Huber , sp. nov. 118–119. Male and female prosomata, frontal views. 120 . Male palpal tarsal organ. 121 . Left procursus, prolateral view. 122 . Detail of preceding. 123 . Right procursus (and femur apophysis), retrolateral view. 124 . Female ALS. 125 . Epigynum. f = femur; vl = ventral lamina. Scale lines: 118–119, 125 = 200 µm; 120 = 8 µm; 121 = 50 µm; 122 = 20 µm; 123 = 60 µm; 124 = 10 µm. 2014 (B.A. Huber), ZFMK (Ar 13971). – 3 ♂♂ , 11 ♀♀ , 1 juv. , Niah Cave N.P., forest along main trail ( 3.814 3.821 ° N, 113.763– 113.771° E ), 20–40 m a.s.l., domed webs among vegetation, 27 July 2014 (B.A. Huber, S.B. Huber), ZFMK (Ar 13972-73); 1 ♂ , 1 ♀ , 1 juv. , same data, in pure ethanol, ZFMK (Bor 178). Description Male ( holotype ) MEASUREMENTS. Total body length 2.5, carapace width 0.95. Leg 1: 33.1 (7.9 + 0.4 + 7.6 + 14.3 + 2.9), tibia 2: 4.4, tibia 3: 2.8, tibia 4: 4.2; tibia 1 L/d: 87. Distance PME-PME 340 µm , diameter PME 105 µm , distance PME-ALE 25 µm ; AME absent. COLOR. Carapace pale ochre with black lateral margins and brown median band including ocular area. Clypeus mostly pale ochre, at rim brown. Sternum pale ochre, laterally slightly darker. Legs ochre to light brown, slightly darker rings on femora (subdistally) and tibiae (proximally and subdistally); tips of femora and tibiae whitish. Abdomen with dorsal and lateral pattern of black and white marks; ventrally with brown mark near spinnerets. BODY. Habitus as in Fig. 105 ; ocular area slightly raised, each triad on short stalk directed toward lateral; carapace without thoracic furrow; clypeus slightly more protruding than usual; sternum wider than long (0.60/0.45), unmodified. CHELICERAE. As in Fig. 115 , with pair of proximal lateral apophyses and pair of simple distal apophyses in very lateral position; without modified hairs; without stridulatory ridges. PALPS. As in Figs 113–114 , coxa unmodified; trochanter with short, rounded ventral apophysis; femur with distinct retrolatero-ventral apophysis, long prolatero-ventral apophysis with side branch, no prolateral process. Procursus complex, ventral transparent lamina proximally wide and slightly sclerotized; retrolatero-ventral process indistinct, apparently fused to procursus. Bulb simple, with short and wide embolus. LEGS. Without spines, with curved hairs on metatarsi 2 only (single dorsal row; proximal half), with few vertical hairs; retrolateral trichobothrium on tibia 1 at 2.5%; prolateral trichobothrium absent on tibia 1, present on other tibiae. Tarsus 1 with>20 pseudosegments, only distally fairly distinct. Male (variation) Tibia 1 in 19 other males: 6.1–8.5 (mean 7.4); most males with small dark mark at gonopore. Female In general similar to male; eye triads closer together (distance PME-PME 220 µm ), not on stalks; clypeus less protruding; no curved hairs on metatarsi. Tibia 1 in 26 females : 5.6–6.6 (mean 6.2). Epigynum very simple plate, wider than long ( Fig. 125 ), anterior internal arc visible through cuticle ( Figs 116 , 166 ). Internal genitalia very simple, as in Figs 117 and 168 , without internal sclerotized pockets, with pair of lateral membranous pockets. ALS as in Fig. 124 . Natural history At the type locality (Lambir), the spiders were found among vegetation close to the ground, while at Niah they occurred higher among the vegetation, very similar to A. kinabalu , in the same type of twolayered web (see above). Distribution Known from two localities in eastern Sarawak ( Fig. 5 ).