3284
Author
Henrard, Arnaud
Author
Jocqué, Rudy
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-04-30
3284
1
104
journal article
11755334
Orchestina saaristoi
new species
Figures 573–605
,
607
Orchestina manicata
Simon, 1893
(
Saaristo & van Harten, 2006: 148
, misidentification). TYPE:
Holotype
male:
Democratic Republic of the Congo
:
Bandundu
:
Basoko
,
Old
palm plantation, 60 years old, canopy, 1.23333°, 23.60000°,
July 30, 2009
,
D. De Bakker
(MRAC PBI_OON 33165).
FIGURES 573–579.
Orchestina saaristoi
,
new species
. 573. Male (Pt, PBI_OON 00033895), habitus, dorsal view. 574. Same, ventral view. 575. Male (Pt, PBI_OON 00033895), mouthparts, ventral view. 576. Male (Pt, PBI_OON 00033895), habitus, lateral view. 577. Female (Pt, PBI_OON 00033896), habitus, lateral view. 578. Same, dorsal view. 579. Same, ventral view.
ETYMOLOGY: The species name is a patronym in honor of Michael Saaristo, who described the Yemeni specimens of the species.
DIAGNOSIS: Both sexes of
O. saaristoi
have an elongate carapace which is strongly narrowed in front of the eyes and a well-defined net-shaped pattern (
Figs. 573, 578
). The male is further recognized by the bifid embolus (
Figs. 602–605
) and the shape of the labium and the endites (
Fig. 575
). The female is recognized by the bell-shaped pattern in the genital area (
Figs. 583–584
).
Note
:
Saaristo & van Harten (2006)
identified specimens from
Yemen
as
O. manicata
Simon, 1893
, probably on the basis of the redescription by
Dalmas
(1916).
We
have examined the
type
specimens from the
Paris
collection (MNHN AR 6034) originating from
Sri Lanka
.
They
were compared to the males and females identified by
Saaristo
&
van Harten
from
Yemen
(
♀
: MZT AA 3.638 and
♂
: MZT AA 3.064). Both our specimens and those of Saaristo &
van Harten
clearly differ with the
O. manicata
types
from
Sri Lanka
and appear to be conspecific. They are described here as a new species
.
FIGURES 580–588.
Orchestina saaristoi
,
new species
. 580. Male (Pt, PBI_OON 00033895) palp, retrolateral view. 581. Same, dorsal view. 582. Same, prolateral view. 583. Female (Pt, PBI_OON 00033896), genital area, ventral view. 584. Female (Pt, PBI_OON 00033961), genital area, ventral view. 585. Female (Pt, PBI_OON 00033959), genital area, cleared, ventral view. 586. Same, dorsal view. 587. Same, dorsal view. 588. Same, anterior view. AUS: anterior uterine sclerite; ARe: anterior receptaculum; Pp: posterior plate; Pr: lateral protrusion of AUS.
FIGURES 589–598.
Orchestina saaristoi
,
new species
, male (Pt, PBI_OON 00033565). 589. Distal tip of chelicerae, ventral view. 590. Same, detail, arrows indicate denticles. 591. Carapace, anterior view. 592. Endites, ventral view. 593. Endites, lateral view. 594. Mouthparts, ventral view. 595. Detail of labium, ventral view. 596. Tarsal claws IV, dorsal view. 597. Tarsal organ II, dorsal view. 598. Tarsal organ IV, dorsal view.
MALE (PBI_OON 33895). Total length 1.00. CEPHALOTHORAX:
Carapace
(
Figs. 573, 576
,
591
) yellowbrown, elongate oval in dorsal view (CW/CL ≈ 0.71), pars cephalica strongly elevated in lateral view, anteriorly narrowed to 0.49 times its maximum width or less, carapace surface covered with small platelets in SEM view; non-marginal pars cephalica setae absent from lateral side.
Clypeus
sloping forward in lateral view, very narrow in dorsal view.
Eyes
ALE-PME touching, PME squared; PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius.
Sternum
(
Figs. 574, 575
) longer than wide, yellow-brown, anterior margins straight, posterior margin extending posteriorly beyond anterior edges of coxae IV as single extension, color pattern with tiny dark sepia spots forming dark stripes radiating from anterior half of sternum; setae abundant, evenly scattered.
Mouthparts:
Chelicerae, endites and labium yellow. Chelicerae (
Figs. 589–590
) straight; retromargin with row of teeth (
Fig. 590
). Labium (
Figs. 575
,
594, 595
) anterior margin not indented at middle, spade-shaped, posterior part slightly narrowed, fused to sternum; central part slightly sclerotised, with strongly procurved, sclerotised posterior and lateral margins; anterior margin triangular ending in narrow pointed prong, surrounded by distal membranous part; with 6 or more setae on anterior margin, anteriorly with three aligned setae, central part with four setae in a diamond shaped pattern. Endites (
Figs. 592, 593
) serrula present in single row, anteromedian tip with one strong, tooth-like projection, much more heavily sclerotized than sternum, anterior part bifid, one prong with sclerotized truncate tip, one with flattened, pectinate setae. ABDOMEN (
Figs. 573-574, 576
): globular; dorsum soft portions pale white, with dark posterior end. Book lung covers small. Spinnerets: ALS with four spigots, PMS with one spigot, PLS with two spigots. LEGS: yellow; patella plus tibia I nearly as long as carapace (TL/CL ≈ 1,04). Leg spines absent. Tarsi bearing carpeted setae below claws (
Fig. 596
). Tarsal organ pear shaped (
Figs. 597, 598
). GENITALIA: Palp (
Figs. 580–582
,
599–601
) proximal segments yellow; femur narrowed at base, with ventral groove; patella attached to tibia basally; tibia twice as wide as femur; cymbium yellow, tapered towards tip, setae densest on prolateral face; bulb white, stout, ovoid; embolus (
Figs. 602–605
) dark, strong, almost as wide as base of femur, at an angle of about 100° with longitudinal axis of bulbus, cylindrical through most of its length and compressed at tip, with dorsal transparent ridge ending in sharp conical extension, ventrally with transversal triangular extension, distal tip with two prongs.
FEMALE (PBI_OON 33960). As in male except as noted. Total length 1.25. CEPHALOTHORAX:
Carapace
(
Figs. 577, 578
):
Clypeus
very narrow in dorsal view.
Sternum
(
Fig. 579
) anterior part slightly depressed medially, with anterior margins rounded.
Mouthparts:
Chelicerae retromargin not examined; Labium rounded, with sclerotized posterior and lateral margins.
Female palp
with strong prolateral setae (
Fig. 579
). ABDOMEN (
Figs. 577– 579
): without long posterior extension, rounded posteriorly. Pedicel tube short. Epigastric area frontal setae thickened, with numerous scattered setae. Spinnerets: PMS with two spigots, PLS with three spigots. LEGS: patella plus tibia I near as long as carapace (TL/CL ≈ 0,98). GENITALIA (
Figs. 583–588
): Ventral view: genital area lightly sclerotized and internal structures visible through cuticle, ARe a large bell-shaped structure, encloses AUS, poorly delimited darker longitudinal structure. Dorsal view: ARe dome-shaped; AUS cylindrical with anterior part inflated; subapical lateral protrusions (Pr) long, procurved and pointing backward; posterior plate (Pp) wide, semicircular, anteriorly concave; posterior receptaculum absent.
FIGURES 599–605.
Orchestina saaristoi
,
new species
, male (Pt, PBI_OON 00033959). 599. Palp, prolateral view. 600. Same, anterior view. 601. Same, ventral view. 602. Embolus, ventral view. 603. Same, retrolateral view. 604. Same, dorsal view. 605. Same, anterior view, slightly retrolateral.
MATERIAL EXAMINED:
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
:
Bandundu
:
Basoko
,
Old
palm plantation, 60 years old, canopy, 1.23333°, 23.60000°,
Mar. 07, 2009
,
De Bakker D.
,
1♂
paratype
(
MRAC
PBI
_OON 33565)
;
as previous,
June 07, 2009
,
1♂
(
MRAC 228718
PBI
_OON 33895); as previous,
1♀
paratype
(
MRAC 228719
PBI
_OON 33896); as previous,
Mar. 07, 2009
,
2♀
paratypes
(
MRAC 228716
PBI
_OON 33954); as previous,
1♂
paratype
(
MRAC 228714
PBI
_OON 33956); as previous,
2♂
paratypes
(
MRAC 228713
PBI
_OON 33957); as previous,
2♀
paratypes
(
MRAC 228712
PBI
_OON 33958).
Equateur:
Mbangi, Old secondary forest, canopy, 2.11666°, 21.73333°,
June 23, 2009
,
De Bakker D.
,
1♀
paratype
(
MRAC 228711
PBI
_OON 33959); as previous,
1♀
paratype
(
MRAC 228710
PBI
_OON 33960); Monzé (Engengele), Old secondary forest, canopy, 2.03333°, 22.73333°,
June 23, 2009
,
De Bakker D.
,
1♀
paratype
(
MRAC 228709
PBI
_OON 33961).
NIGERIA
:
Ibadan, IITA site, 7.23333°, 3.50000°,
Aug. 02, 1981
,
Russell-Smith, A.
,
1♂
1♀
(
MRAC 177381
PBI
_OON 29231)
.
DISTRIBUTION: Known from
the Democratic Republic of the Congo
,
Nigeria
and
Yemen
(
Fig. 607
).