Delimitation of the segmented trapdoor spider genus Luthela gen. nov., with comments on the genus Sinothela from northern China (Araneae, Mesothelae, Liphistiidae)
Author
Xu, Xin
College of Life Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, China & School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia & State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering & Centre for Behavioural Ecology and Evolution, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, Hubei, China
Author
Yu, Li
College of Life Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, China
Author
Liu, Fengxiang
State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering & Centre for Behavioural Ecology and Evolution, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, Hubei, China
Author
Li, Daiqin
Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-01-12
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Luthela yiyuan
sp. nov.
(
Figs 3A–K
,
4O–T
)
Sinothela sinensis
:
Xu
et al
., 2015a: 139
; misidentification.
Holotype
.
Male
(XUX-2012-051, matured on
29 July 2012
at CBEE),
Shiqiao Town
,
Yiyuan County
,
Zibo City
,
Shandong Province
,
China
,
36.152°N
,
118.334°E
,
275 m
, collected on
1 May 2012
, by
F.X. Liu
,
Z.L. Liu
, and
X. Xu
, CBEE.
Paratypes
.
3 females
(XUX-2012-046/049/050) and
1 male
(XUX-2012-045, matured on
29 July 2012
at CBEE), same data as the holotype
;
6 females
(XUX-2012-034/035/036/037/040/042, XUX-2012-036 matured on
10 July 2012
at CBEE),
Puji Town
,
Zhangqiu City
,
Shandong Province
,
China
,
36.728°N
,
117.611°E
,
100 m
, collected on
30 April 2012
;
1 female
(XUX-2016-096),
Hushan
forestry station,
Zhangqiu City
,
Shandong Province
,
China
,
36.674°N
,
117.553°E
,
184 m
, collected on
5 August 2016
;
2 females
(XUX-2016-097/099),
Puji Town
,
Zhangqiu City
,
Shandong Province
,
China
,
36.728°N
,
117.613°E
,
106 m
, collected on
7 August 2016
;
10 females
(XUX-2016-100/101/102/103/104/105/106/ 107/108/109),
Zhangqiu City
,
Shandong Province
,
China
,
36.669°N
,
117.428°E
,
103 m
, collected on
8 August 2016
,
by
F. Li
,
F.X. Liu
, H.
Liu
, and Z.
T
.
Zhang. All
in CBEE
.
Diagnosis.
Males of
L. yiyuan
sp. nov.
resemble those of
L. schensiensis
and
L. yuncheng
sp. nov.
, but can be distinguished from those of
L. schensiensis
by the tegulum having a slightly larger terminal apophysis, and the embolus with less longitudinal ribs retrolaterally (
Fig. 3J, 3K
); from those of
L. yuncheng
sp. nov.
by the marginal tegular apophysis and the dorsal extension of the terminal apophysis of the tegulum having irregular teeth (
Fig. 3G, 3K
); from those of
L. dengfeng
sp. nov.
by the conductor having a longer lower spine (
Fig. 3G, 3K
); from those of
L. handan
sp. nov.
by contrategulum margin having slightly small teeth (
Fig. 3D, 3K
); from those of
L. badong
sp. nov.
and
L. taian
sp. nov.
by the conductor with a small middle spine (
Fig. 3A–G
). Females of
L. yiyuan
sp. nov.
differ from those of
L. dengfeng
sp. nov.
by the bases of middle receptacular clusters being close to each other (
Fig. 4
).
Description.
Male (
Holotype
). Carapace brown; opisthosoma light brown, with dark brown tergites; sternum narrow, much longer than wide; few long pointed hairs over ocular mound in longitudinal row; chelicerae robust, promargin of groove with 11 denticles of variable size; legs with strong hairs and spines; opisthosoma with 12 tergites, the second to fifth larger than others and the others small; 7 spinnerets. Measurements: BL 16.40, CL 6.65, CW 5.50, OL 8.80, OW 6.20; ALE> PLE> PME> AME; leg I 18.40 (5.45 + 2.30+ 3.65 + 4.70 + 2.30), leg II 18.10 (5.00 + 2.35 + 3.45 + 4.70 + 2.60), leg III 19.55 (4.95 + 2.35+ 3.50 + 5.60 + 3.15), leg IV 24.60 (6.25 + 2.50 + 4.80 + 7.55 + 3.50).
Palp: Prolateral paracymbium unpigmented and unsclerotized, numerous setae and spines at tip of paracymbium (
Fig. 3A–C
). Contrategulum with 7 or 8 teeth along margin, distal tooth with 3 serrations (
Fig. 3D, 3H
). Tegulum with irregular dentate marginal apophysis, irregular dorsal extension of terminal apophysis, and smooth terminal apophysis (
Fig. 3G, 3K
). Conductor situated ventro-proximally on embolus, with two long spines, upper one fits to furrow of embolus, lower one pointed to contrategulum, and one small tooth situated at between two long spines, and close to upper one (
Fig. 3A–G
), or an inconspicuous tooth located at the middle of two long spines (
Fig. 3H–J
). Embolus largely sclerotized, with a flat opening and several longitudinal ribs retrolaterally (
Fig. 3D, 3K
).
Female (XUX-2012-035). Carapace reddish brown; opisthosoma light brown, with brown tergites; chelicerae robust with promargin of groove with 10–11 strong denticles of variable size; legs with strong hairs and spines; opisthosoma with 12 tergites, similar to male; 7 spinnerets. Measurements: BL 21.70, CL 8.40, CW 8.10, OL 12.90, OW 12.20; ALE> PLE> PME> AME; palp 16.40 (5.20 + 2.90 + 3.90 + 4.40), leg I 17.90 (5.60 + 3.30 + 3.40 + 3.70 + 1.90), leg II 16.40 (4.50 + 3.20 + 3.10 + 3.50 + 2.10), leg III 18.40 (5.40 + 3.20 + 3.00 + 4.40 + 2.40), leg IV 27.60 (7.90 + 3.90 + 4.80 + 7.40 + 3.60).
Genitalia: Posterior margin of genital sternite slightly incurved, two pairs of receptacular clusters similar-sized, middle ones with stalks, close to each other (
Fig. 4A–M
), or fused together as one large receptacular cluster (
Fig. 4N, 4O
), situated at anterior margin of bursa copulatrix, lateral ones situated at slightly dorsolateral position of bursa copulatrix with inconspicuous stalks (
Fig. 4
).
FIGURE 3.
Male genital anatomy of
Luthela yiyuan
sp. nov.
A, D, H, palp prolateral view. B, E, I, palp ventral view. C, F, J, palp retrolateral view. G, K, palp distal view. A–G, XUX-2012-051 (holotype). H–K, XUX-2012-045. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
Etymology.
The species epithet, a noun in apposition, refers to the
type
locality.
Distribution.
Shandong Province
(Zhangqiu, Zibo)
Remarks.
Males and females vary in body size: males (
N
= 2): BL 14.75–16.40, CL 6.35–6.65, CW 5.50–5.85, OL 7.40–8.80, OW 5.00–6.20; females (
N
= 22): BL 16.70–24.90, CL 8.00–10.75, CW 7.10–8.90, OL 8.80–13.40, OW 6.90–13.20. There was intraspecific variation in male and female genital morphology and molecular markers. For male genitalia, the conductor has a small middle spine close to the upper spine (
Fig. 3A–G
), or an inconspicuous middle spine close to the lower spine (
Fig. 3H
). For female genitalia, the posterior margin of genital sternite was slightly incurved (
Fig. 4F, 4G, 4I, 4J, 4P, 4Q
) or straight (
Fig. 4H, 4R–T
); there were two pairs of receptacular clusters or the middle ones were fused as a large one (
Fig. 4N, 4O
).
Intraspecific genetic distance is between 0% and 3.4% based on the K2P substitution model and
COI
nucleotide sequences (
N
= 21, including juveniles). The GenBank accession code of the
holotype
(XUX-2012-051) is
MH172727
.