A Taxonomic Review of the Trapdoor Spider Genus Myrmekiaphila (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Cyrtaucheniidae)
Author
BOND, JASON E.
Author
PLATNICK, NORMAN I.
text
American Museum Novitates
2007
2007-12-12
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Myrmekiaphila howelli
,
new species
Figures 12
,
22
,
85
,
93–98
TYPES:
Male
holotype
from
1 mile
east of
Union
, [
32.5716
–89.1056
],
Newton County
,
Mississippi
(
Feb. 12, 1983
;
T
. Lockley), deposited in
AMNH
, courtesy of
Dr. Patricia Miller
.
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a patronym in honor of Dr. W. Howell of Samford University, Birmingham,
Alabama
.
DIAGNOSIS: Males can be recognized by the presence of a bifurcate palpal bulb, with the lower auxiliary prong being much shorter than the embolus, bearing a swollen, distinct accessory ledge which gives it the appearance of being doubled distally, with the tip of the prong curved, and by the ledge of the palpal tibia being short and stubby (figs. 12, 98). Females are unknown.
MALE (
HOLOTYPE
):
Specimen preparation and condition
. Specimen collected live from ‘‘under a log’’, preserved in ca. 70% ethanol. Coloration appears to be faded. Both pedipalps, leg I left side removed and stored in vial with specimen.
General coloration
. Carapace, chelicerae, and legs dark red (2.5YR 3/6). Abdomen very dusky red (2.5YR 2.5/2) dorsally, ventrum and spinnerets pale yellow; faint dusky stripes on dorsum.
Cephalothorax
. Carapace 5.94 long, 4.94 wide, glabrous, stout black bristles along fringe; surface smooth, pars cephalica elevated. Fringe, posterior margin with black bristles. Foveal groove deep, slightly procurved. Eyes on low mound. AER straight to slightly procurved, PER slightly recurved, PME, AME subequal in diameter. Sternum moderately setose, STRl 3.28, STRw 3.08. Posterior sternal sigilla large, positioned centrally, contiguous, anteri- or sigilla pairs small, oval, marginal. Chelicerae with distinct anterior tooth row (10 teeth), posterior margin with patch of small denticles. Palpal endites with patch of small cuspules on proximal, inner margin, labium with three cuspules, LBw 1.12, LBl 0.62. Rastellum consisting of five very stout spines on mound.
Abdomen
. Setose, heavier black setae intermingled with fine black setae.
Legs
. Leg I: 5.12, 2.40, 4.04, 2.80, 2.56; leg IV: 5.00, 2.20, 4.40, 4.48, 2.68. Very light tarsal scopulae present on legs I, II. Tarsus I with single, slightly staggered row of seven trichobothria. Leg I spination pattern illustrated in
Figures 22
,
93–95
; TSp 7, TSr 11, TSrd 3.
Pedipalp
. Articles stout, lacking distinct spines (figs. 96–98). PTw 0.80, PTl 1.67, Bl 1.05. Ledge on distal-retrolateral surface of palpal tibia. Palpal bulb (figs. 12, 98) distally bifurcate, embolus relatively slender, auxiliary prong very thick, with swollen, distinct accessory ledge.
FEMALE: Unknown.
MATERIAL EXAMINED: Only the
holotype
.
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the
type
locality in
Mississippi
(fig. 85).
THE
MINUTA
GROUP
This group includes a single species, from
Florida
, that may represent the sister group of all other
Myrmekiaphila
. Males lack the expanded ledge on the palpal tibia (fig. 102) and show only vague traces of a single embolar tooth (on the distal, rather than proximal, edge of the embolus). Alternatively, these features could represent a derived condition, thus representing a loss rather than a plesiomorphy.