An integrative taxonomy of the genus Stasimopus Simon 1892 (Araneae: Mygalomorphae) of the Karoo with the description of nine new species and a Stasimopus maraisi Hewitt 1914 male
Author
Brandt, Shannon
0000-0002-6435-9333
Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa shannon. brandt @ tuks. co. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6435 - 9333 https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1578 - 0973
shannon.brandt@tuks.co.za
Author
Sole, Catherine
0000-0002-6435-9333
Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa shannon. brandt @ tuks. co. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6435 - 9333 https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1578 - 0973
shannon.brandt@tuks.co.za
Author
Lyle, Robin
0000-0002-5279-5306
Agricultural Research Council - Plant Health and Protection, Biosystematics, Roodeplaat, Pretoria, South Africa LyleR @ arc. agric. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5279 - 5306 * Corresponding authors
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-09-05
5341
1
1
60
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5341.1.1
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.5341.1.1
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1175-5334
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Stasimopus theaei
sp. nov.
(
Figures 2H
,
7B
,
17D
,
22E & F
,
34
,
35
, 36)
Type material:
Holotype
♀
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Eastern Cape Province
,
Somerset East
(
-32.9386
,
25.6612
),
14.v.2018
,
S. Brandt
,
C. Sole
,
E. Engelbrecht
and
E. Brand
, (NCA 2019/606).
Etymology:
The specific epithet is a patronym in homage to Thea Lyle Subramoney the daughter of the second author.
Diagnosis:
The females of
S. theaei
sp. nov.
are distinguishable from other members of the genus occurring in the Karoo based on the following combination of characters. Easily distinguished by the highly dense denticles on the chelicera (>50), all other species but
S. spinosus
have less than 30. Distinguishable from
S. spinosus
by the extent of spines on metatarsus 1 extending more than half the segment (only matched or exceeded by
S. unispinosus
,
S. hamartia
sp. nov.
and
S. erythrognathus
).
Description:
Based on the
holotype
♀
(NCA 2019/606).
Remarks:
Ô: Known only from the
type
female.
General:
♀
: (
Fig 7B
) Medium bodied spider, 21.66 total length.
Carapace:
♀
: Carapace length 10.29; width 9.61. Reddish colour, smooth texture, with some pleats in the thoracic region. The fovea strongly procurved,
2.20 in
length.
Ocelli:
♀
: (
Fig 2H
,
17D
) AME diameter 0.25, PME diameter 0.26, MOQ anterior width 2.57, MOQ posterior width 3.89; AME-AME 0.58, AME-ALE 0.34, ALE-ALE 1.83, PME-PME 1.86, PME-PLE 0.48, PLE-PLE 3.10.
AER
fairly straight,
PER
slightly recurved
.
Chelicerae:
♀
: (
Fig 34C
) Two teeth rows present, 4 teeth in proventral row,
5 in
retroventral row; 48–50 cuspules in between which vary in sizes.
Sternum, labium and maxillae:
♀
: (
Fig 34A
) Sternum length 5.51; sternum width 5.75. Longitudinally elongated sigilla, distal end 0.72 apart, proximal end 1.66 apart. Labium (
Fig 34B
) 14 cuspules present, maxillae 13–14 cuspules present.
Abdomen:
♀
: Abdomen length 11.37; width 8.41. Greyish yellow colouration, end of abdomen towards the spinnerets darker grey than the rest of abdomen.
Pedipalps:
♀
: Total length 11.49; Segment lengths 3.58, 2.41, 2.62, -, 2.89. Spination: spines absent on femur, with sparse setae. Patella
pl
- 2–3 long thin spines. Tibia
pl
- 2 tibial spurs, 1 proximal and 1 distal,
do
- small patch of spinules distally extend onto tarsus.
rl
- 22 spinules along segment. Tarsus
pl
- 12–14 large spines,
do
- patch of 17–19 spinules, less dense distally, extend ⅓–¼ of segment,
rl
- covered in dense spines (25–30).
Legs:
♀
: Length order: IV, III, I, II. I Total length 17.76; Segment lengths 5.97, 3.56, 3.81, 3.98, 1.40; Spination: spines absent on femur and patella, with sparse setae. Tibia
pl
- small spines extending ½–⅓ from the distal end,
do
(
Fig 35A
)- distally dense patch of spines, extend to ⅐ of segment, continues on metatarsus,
rl
- spinules extend entire segment less dense proximally. Metatarsus
pl
&
rl
- very dense spinules along the entire segment,
do
(
Fig 35A
)- patch of dense spines proximally, cover approx. ⅔ of segment,
v
- scopulate. Tarsus
pl
&
rl
- dense spinules along entire segment,
v
- scopulate. II Total length 15.38; Segment lengths 4.59, 3.05, 2.95, 3.53, 1.26; Spination: spines absent on femur and patella, with sparse setae. Tibia
pl
- small spines extending ½ of section from distal end,
do
(
Fig 35B
)- distally dense patch of spines, extend ⅕ of segment, continues on metatarsus,
rl
- spinules extend entire segment, less dense proximally. Metatarsus
pl
&
rl
- dense spinules along the entire segment,
do
(
Fig 35B
)- patch of dense spines proximally, covering approx. ⅓ of segment,
v
- scopulate. Tarsus
pl
&
rl
- dense spinules along the entire segment,
v
- scopulate. III Total length 17.85; segment lengths 4.80, 4.21, 2.10, 4.12, 2.62; Spination: spines absent on femur, with sparse setae. Patella
pl
- 12 red spinules, has rows of black setae. Tibia
do
(
Fig 35C
)- stout red spines very dense distally, covered in long setae. Metatarsus
do
(
Fig 35C
)- 2 rows of stout red spines (
18–22 in
each), between small red spinules. Tarsus
pl
- dense patch of red spines extend distally and covered in dense setae,
pl
&
rl
- 3–5 stout black spines along both surfaces, denser distally,
v
- scopulate. IV Total length 20.93; Segment lengths 5.05, 4.52, 4.17, 5.03, 2.17; Spination: spines absent on femur, with sparse setae. Patella
do
- short dense red spines proximally, less dense distally, interspersed with stout black setae. Tibia
pl
(
Fig 35D
)- many spines extending under the dorsal setae,
do
- dense setae covering randomly scattered spinules. Metatarsus
pl
(
Fig 35D
)- 17–20 spines extending ventrally,
v
- 7–8 spines in a transverse row (preening comb) (
Fig 35E
). Tarsus
pl
(
Fig 35D
)- very dense setae covering randomly scattered spinules.
FIGURE 34.
Female of
Stasimopus theaei
sp. nov.
(NCA 2019/606). (A) Sternum with fused labium and visible sigilla (as shown by the arrows). (B) Labium teeth. (C) Fangs with cheliceral teeth. Scale: 1mm.
Spermathecae:
(
Fig 22E, F
) Entire, with short inflated terminus, one appears 2/3 length of other spermathecae.
Distribution and environment notes:
The species known from the
type
locality indicated in Figure 36. It has been collected near Somerset East in the
Eastern Cape province
. The location was a flat between small hills. The vegetation was dominated by low shrubs and aloe plants. The soil was very hard, chalky and pale. The specimen was found in a deep vertical burrow (approx.
30 cm
deep), which angled slightly near the bottom.
FIGURE 35.
Female of
Stasimopus theaei
sp. nov.
(NCA 2019/606). (A) Leg I tibia, metatarsus, tarsus. Dorsal aspect. (B) Leg II tibia, metatarsus, tarsus. Dorsal aspect. (C) Leg III tibia, metatarsus, tarsus. Dorsal aspect. (D). Leg IV tibia, metatarsus, tarsus. Prolateral aspect. (E) Leg IV metatarsus preening comb. Scale: 1mm.
FIGURE 36.
Map of the locality where the
Stasimopus theaei
sp. nov.
specimen was collected. Numbers match the site numbers in
Figure 1
. Map created in QGIS version 3.4.8-Madeira (2019), available at: http://qgis.osgeo.org.