Redescription of the genus Opisthoncus L. Koch, 1880 (Araneae: Salticidae)
Author
Gardzińska, Joanna
Author
Żabka, Marek
text
Zootaxa
2013
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Opisthoncus tenuipes
(Keyserling, 1882)
(
Fig. 29
)
Hyllus tenuipes
: Keyserling 1882: 1342
.
Opisthoncus tenuipes
: Simon 1903: 826
, 828, 829; Żabka, 1991: 47.
Type
material.
1 M,
1 juv.
Syntypes
, ZMH, Mus. Godeffroy 8640,
Australia
: Brisbane [Queensland].
Diagnosis.
Male cheliceral promargins with distal tooth larger than the proximal one, retromargins unidentate (
Fig. 29
F). Frontal male cheliceral surface with sclerotized ridge, terminating with vestigial spur (
Fig. 29
E). Ventral spurs teeth-like, enlarged and located near fangs, the latter with dorsal and external outgrowths (
Fig. 29
F). Differs from other species mainly by armament of male chelicerae (as above) and palpal organ structure, with embolus short, arising at 12 o’clock and retrolateral tibial apophysis dorsally bent. Abdomen with colour pattern similar to the females of
O. abnormis
and
O
.
keyserlingi
.
Description.
Male
(
Fig. 29
) about
5 mm
long. Cephalothorax moderately round and high (CW = 85% of CL,
CH
= 53% of CL), brown, eye field lighter and covered with pallid scales (
Figs 29
B–C). Surrounding of eyes black, except of AME, which are brown. Clypeus moderately narrow, pale brown, clothed in scattered pallid scales and setae (
Fig. 29
E). Chelicerae brown, with armament as in diagnosis. Maxillae and labium dark brown with yellow anterior margins. Sternum relatively narrow, orange (
Fig. 29
D). Abdomen elongate, yellow-brown, with herring-bone pattern on brownish background as in
Fig. 29
B. Venter yellowish, darker on sides, with elongate stripes of small orange dots (
Fig. 29
D). Spinnerets yellow. Palpal organ (
Figs 29
G–J) yellow, with brown cymbium, tegulum relatively narrow, embolus short, embolus located anteriorly, translucent part of spermophore not meandering, tibia makes 69% of cymbium length, retrolateral tibial apophysis hooked.
Dimensions. CL 2.20, CW 1.88,
CH
1.16, AEW 1.64, PEW 1.88, EFL 1.16, AL 2.76, AW 1.40, L1 7.92 (2.04+1.60+2.12+1.40+0.76).
Female
unknown.
Remark.
Referring to the original illustrations by Koch and Keyserling, it is likely that
O
.
teniupes
and
O
.
abnormis
represent single species. However, because of lacking the male
type
specimen of
O. abnormis
,
this has to be verified on new material.
FIGURE 28.
Opisthoncus sexmaculatus
(C. L. Koch, 1846)
, female holotype. A: characters by Koch (1846); B: abdomen, dorsal view; C–D: epigyne and its internal structures.
FIGURE 29.
Opisthoncus tenuipes
(Keyserling, 1882, male syntype. A: original drawings from Koch & Keyserling (1882); B– D: general appearance, dorsal (with shape of cephalothorax), lateral and ventral views; E: cephalothorax, frontal view (with
chelicera); F: chelicera, ventral view; G–J: palpal organ, ventral and retrolateral views. Scale bars B–C:
1 mm
; H, J:
0.25 mm
.