First report of the spider genus Desis (Araneae, Desidae) from China, with description of a new species
Author
Lin, Yejie
Author
Li, Shuqiang
Author
Chen, Haifeng
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-03-25
4755
3
593
597
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4755.3.11
c4810e59-8b78-4bfa-a29d-d997acde629e
1175-5334
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Desis jiaxiangi
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–4
)
Type material.
Holotype
:
♂
(
IZCAS-Ar39717
),
CHINA
:
Hainan
:
Sanya City
,
Jiyang District
,
Dadonghai
,
N18.2180°
,
E109.5151°
, elev. -
3 m
,
22.IV.2018
,
Yejie Lin & Jiaxiang Wu
leg.
Paratypes
:
1♀
(
IZCAS-Ar39718
) and
1♂
,
1♀
(
SMF
), with same data as
holotype
.
Etymology.
The species is named after Mr Jiaxiang Wu, the collector of the
holotype
; noun (name) in genitive case.
Diagnosis.
Males of
Desis jiaxiangi
sp. nov.
are similar to those of
D. bobmarleyi
and
D. japonica
in having a similarly shaped C and a DTA with hood, but can be distinguished by the leaf-shaped tip of MTA (spine-like in
D. bobmarleyi
and
D. japonica
) and the internal angle between the dRTA and vRTA wide (smaller in
D. bobmarleyi
). Females similar to those of
D. gardineri
,
D. bobmarleyi
and
D. japonica
in having globular SP, long convoluted CD arranged circularly and a tongue-shaped, apically obtuse
AS
, but can be distinguished by having CO situated between convoluted CD and SP in ventral view (on the level of posterior half of SP in
D. japonica
), chelicerae with six promarginal teeth and
AS
arising from half way between CO and posterior epigynal margin (three promarginal teeth and
AS
arising from posterior epigynal margin in
D. gardineri
), and spermathecal head pointing anteriorly (spermathecal head pointing posteriorly in
D. bobmarleyi
).
Description.
Male (
holotype
, IZCAS-Ar39717). Total length 8.20, carapace 4.30 long, 2.81 wide, red brown, posterior lighter. Opisthosoma 4.30 long, 2.20 wide. Anterior eye row slightly recurved, posterior eye row straight. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.10, ALE 0.16, PME 0.12, PLE 0.14, AME–AME 0.10, AME–ALE 0.20, PME–PME 0.29, PME–PLE 0.24, AME–PME 0.15, ALE–PLE 0.13. Clypeus height 0.08. Chelicerae large, red brown with six promarginal and two retromarginal teeth. Paturon 3.84 long. Endites, labium and sternum red brown. Legs grey covered with a great number of grey setae. Leg measurements: leg I: 14.89 (3.20 + 5.26 + 4.20 + 2.23), leg II: 10.46 (2.63 + 3.44 + 2.84 + 1.55), leg III: 8.96 (2.55 + 2.69 + 2.48 + 1.24), leg IV: 12.61 (3.44 + 4.35 + 3.32 + 1.5). Leg formula: 1423. Opisthosoma grey, covered with a dense layer of grey setae.
FIGURES 1A–C.
Desis jiaxiangi
sp. nov.
, holotype male, left palp. A Prolateral view; B Ventral view; C Retrolateral view.
Male palp (
Figs 1–2
) as in diagnosis. RTA longer than wide, slightly C-shaped. C large, running around oval tegulum, its apex situated in a 1.30-o’clock-position, with broadly triangular CP. MTA originating medially from apex of CP, thin, translucent, tip apically expanded and leaf-shaped. DTA with hood. E thin, arising from tegulum in 9-o’clock-position, running 1.25 windings around the tegulum, embedded in C.
FIGURES 2A–B
.
Desis jiaxiangi
sp. nov.
, holotype male, left palp. A Bulb, ventral view; B CP, DTA and MTA, ventral view.
Female
(IZCAS-Ar39718,
paratype
). Total length 11.15, carapace 4.40 long, 2.81 wide, opisthosoma 6.15 long, 3.56 wide. Colour as in male. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.16, ALE 0.16, PME 0.15, PLE 0.15, AME–AME 0.13, AME–ALE 0.20, PME–PME 0.30, PME–PLE 0.29, AME–PME 0.13, ALE–PLE 0.11. Clypeus height 0.06. Chelicerae with four promarginal and three retromarginal teeth. Leg measurements: Leg I: 13.94 (3.24 + 5.06 + 3.88 + 1.76), leg II: 10.71 (2.66 + 3.72 + 2.88 + 1.45), leg III: 8.33 (2.28 + 2.44 + 2.47 + 1.14), leg IV: 11.92 (3.00 + 4.45 + 2.97 + 1.50). Leg formula: 1423.
Epigyne and vulva (
Figs 3
A–B) as in diagnosis. CO covered anteriorly by M-shaped rim. ET broad, about three times longer than wide.
AS
tongue-shaped, posterior end obtuse. CD long, convoluted, arranged circularly. SH distinct. SP globular, separated from each other by about a third of their diameter.
Distribution.
Known only from the
type
locality.
Life history.
Individuals of the new species were collected from reef intertidal zones and show up during low tide to hunt small marine aquatic animals and flies. Their habitat is completely flooded during high tide.