Redescription of the poorly known genus Ikuma Lawrence, with synonymy and description of a new species from Namibia (Araneae, Palpimanidae)
Author
Zonstein, Sergei
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4515-0630
Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Klausner 12, 69978 Tel-Aviv, Israel
serzon56@gmail.com
Author
Marusik, Yuri M.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4499-5148
Zoological Museum, Biodiversity Unit, University of Turku, FI- 20014, Finland & Department of Zoology & Entomology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein 9300, South Africa
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African Invertebrates
2022
2022-10-04
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.63.90530
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.63.90530
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Ikuma spiculosa (Lawrence, 1927)
Fig. 1
Palpimanus spiculosus
Lawrence, 1927: 23 (j).
Ikuma spiculosa
:
Lawrence 1938
: 217.
Ikuma squamata
Lawrence, 1938: 217, fig. 3 (j), syn. nov.
Types.
Palpimanus spiculosus
:
Holotype
: juvenile, Namibia, Oshikoto Region, Namutoni,
18°48.5'S
,
16°56.5'E
, 1100 m, unspecified collector, most seemingly G.C. Shortridge (see
Thomas 1926
), 29.viii.1923 (SAM-ENW-B006293), seen from the full-colour and high-resolution macro-photographs kindly provided by N. Larsen.
Ikuma squamata
:
Holotype
: juvenile (or subadult specimen), the same collection data as the preceding but
Ikuma
(Ekuma) River Valley, approximately
18°34'S
,
16°00'E
, 1100 m, further details uncertain, presumably deposited in the Transvaal Museum (currently DNMNH); however, it was not found there.
Diagnosis.
There are a number of significant differences between
Ikuma spiculosa
and
I. larseni
sp. nov. It concerns the coloration of the abdomen (contrastingly bicolorous vs. uniformly pale), position of the appressed pubescence on the carapace (mostly subcentral vs. sublateral), and the relative length of interdistance AME-AME (longer than AME-ALE vs. shorter than AME-ALE).
Description (based on seemingly non-adult specimens).
The species was in fairly sufficient details described by
Lawrence (1927
,
1938
). See also Fig.
1
.
Distribution.
Oshikoto Region in northern Namibia.
Notes.
The aerial distance between the type localities of
Ikuma spiculosa
and
I. squamata
, Namutoni and
Ikuma
River, is less than 100 km. Both are situated at the same elevation, and they adjoin the same saline depression Etosha Pan. The holotype specimens of the two species do not differ in the peculiarities and details of their pubescence and overall colouration. Judging from the original descriptions, these types can be distinguished only by their size (TL 3.6 in
I. spiculosa
vs. 5.5 in
I. squamata
). Applied to the difference in the body size between these specimens and the type series of
I. larseni
sp. nov. (TL 10.7-12.1), it may simply indicate that these non-adult specimens can be, respectively, a younger and an elder instars belonging to the same species. Hence,
Palpimanus spiculosus
Lawrence, 1927 is considered here a senior synonym of
Ikuma squamata
Lawrence, 1938, syn. nov.