Eleven new species of the spider genus Althepus Thorell, 1898 (Araneae, Ochyroceratidae) from Thailand
Author
Liu, Chang
Author
Li, Fengyuan
Author
Wongprom, Prasit
Author
Zheng, Guo
Author
Li, Shuqiang
text
Zootaxa
2017
2017-11-20
4350
3
469
499
journal article
31375
10.11646/zootaxa.4350.3.3
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Althepus xianxi
Li
et
Li
sp. nov.
Figs 19–22
Type
material.
Holotype
:
Male
(
IZCAS
)
Thailand
,
Yala Province
,
Betong District
,
Ban Bo Nam Ron Village
.
05°49.960'N
,
101°04.080'E
, altitude
384m
,
24 October 2015
.
Paratypes
:
2 females
and
2 males
, same data as holotype (
IZCAS
)
.
Etymology.
The specific name is derived from the Chinese pinyin 'xiān xì', which means 'slender', referring to the slender spermathecae; noun in apposition.
Diagnosis.
The species resembles
A. jiandan
sp. nov.
(
Figs 6–7
) with the male palp, but can be distinguished by the small conductor (
Figs 19A–D
) as well as by the loosely twisted spermathecae (
Fig. 20E
).
Description. Male (
holotype
).
Total length 3.22; carapace 1.09 length, 1.41 width; abdomen 1.83 length, 0.88 width. Carapace rounded (
Fig. 20G
), yellow, with narrow marginal bands and one wide median band. Anterior margin of thoracic region distinctly elevated. Clypeus brown. Cheliceral promargin with two teeth, followed by a lamina, retromargin with two small teeth (
Fig. 21K
). Labium black-brown. Sternum brown. Abdomen elongate, with complex patterns of white and dark-brown dorsally and ventrally. Legs brown, femur and tibia annulated with white. Leg measurements: I missing, II 21.27 (5.77 0.50, 5.64, 8.01, 1.35), III 13.16 (3.85, 0.50, 3.59, 4.49, 1.03), IV 20.82 (5.83, 0.50, 5.71, 7.50, 1.28). Male palp (
Figs 19A–D
): tarsus with three slightly curved, serrated bristles at the top of cymbial protrusion (
Fig. 19D
), one spine slightly bent with tip directed towards proximally (
Fig. 19A
); one strong spine and one bristle arising from tubercles; bulb dark yellow, ovate; embolus arising retrolatero-distally from bulb, curved and extremely long proximally; conductor arising prolatero-proximally from bulb, with forked structures on the distal part; embolus and conductor widely separated (the distance is almost equal to diameter of bulb).
Female (
paratype
).
Similar to male in coloration and general features (
Figs 20H–I
), but with a smaller body size. Internal genitalia with a pair of loosely twisted transparent spermathecae (
Fig. 20E
). Measurements: total length 3.00; carapace 0.88 length, 1.06 width; abdomen 1.75 length, 1.00 width. Legs I 22.89 (5.45, 0.38, 6.03, 8.72, 2.31), legs II missing, III 9.99 (2.88, 0.38, 2.56, 3.21, 2.37), IV 13.97 (3.97, 0.38, 3.85, 4.49, 1.28).
Variation.
Carapace 1.00–1.09 length, 1.19–1.41 width, tibia I 5.38–8.72 (leg I lost in male
holotype
) in males; Carapace 0.88–0.94 length, 1.06–1.09 width, tibia I 6.03 (leg I lost in other specimen) in females.
Distribution.
Known only from the
type
locality (
Fig. 22
).