Model mimics: antlike jumping spiders of the genus Myrmarachne from Sri Lanka
Author
Benjamin, Suresh P.
Department of Ecology and Environmental Biology, Institute of Fundamental Studies, Kandy, Sri Lanka; & Arthropoda Department, Alexander Koenig Research Museum of Zoology, Bonn, Germany
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Journal of Natural History
2015
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10.1080/00222933.2015.1034209
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Myrmarachne plataleoides
(O.
Pickard-Cambridge, 1869
)
(
Figures 29A–D
,
30A–D
,
31A–E
)
Figure 29.
Myrmarachne plataleoides
in life. (A,C) male; (B,D) female.
Salticus plataleoides
O.
Pickard-Cambridge, 1869: 68
, plate 6, figures 61–65a.
See
Platnick (2013)
for a detailed taxonomic history.
Type
material
The
type
specimen was not found, presumed lost.
Pickard-Cambridge (1869)
says that the single specimen that he described was found in the collections of
OUMNH
.
Type
locality was unknown at the time of description.
Material examined
Sri Lanka
,
Central Province
,
1 male
,
Kandy District
,
Udawattakelle
sanctuary,
510–580 m
,
8–10 September 1977
,
K.V. Krombein
,
P.B. Karunaratne
,
T. Wijesinhe
,
M. Jayaweere
,
USNM
.
Sabaragamuwa Province
,
1 male
,
Kegalle District
,
Kelani Ganga
,
152 m
,
Kitulgala
,
12 March 1973
,
Bauman
and
Cross
,
USNM
.
Western Province
,
1 male
1 female
,
Colombo District
,
Godagama
,
25 October 1973
,
M. Robinson
,
USNM
.
1 male
,
Ratmalana
,
6 June 1976
, KV.
Krombein
,
USNM
.
1 female
,
Nawala
,
Nandimitra place
,
13 March 1998
,
M.M. Bahir
and
S.V. Nanayakara.
1 female
, same locality,
1 March 1998
,
MHNG
.
2 males
,
Kalutara District
,
Ingiriya
,
Bodinagala Forest Reserve
,
10 February 2007
,
Hand
collecting, SP.
Benjamin
and
Z. Jaleel
.
North Central Province
,
1 female
,
Anuradapura District
,
Padaviya
,
18 May 1976
,
M. Trap
and
K.V. Krombein
,
USNM
.
1 male
, same locality,
19 May 1976
, K.V.
Krombein
(?),
USNM
.
Eastern Province
,
1 male
,
Ampara District
,
Lahugala
,
15 June 1976
.
Coll. K.V. Krombein
,
USNM
.
Southern province
,
6 juveniles
,
Galle
,
Navina
,
18 November 1997
,
Coll. M.M. Bahir
,
MHNG
.
1 male
, same locality,
7 March 1998
,
MHNG
.
2 males
1 female
,
Galle
,
Neluwa
,
4 February 1998
,
Coll. M.M. Bahir
and
Sanath
,
MHNG
.
Uva Province
,
1 male
,
Monaragala District
,
Inginiagala
,
3 June 1995
,
D. H. Messersmith
,
G.L. Williams
and
P.B. Karunaratne.
USNM
.
North Western Province
,
1 male
,
Kurunagala
,
Athugala
(
Ethagala
?),
24 January 1975
,
K.V. Krombein.
2 males
,
2 females
,
Ethagala Mountains
,
c
.
300 m
,
1–28 February 2007
, hand collecting, Z. Jaleel. Ethagala, Mountains,
c
.
300 m
,
1–30 March 2008
, Z.
Jaleel
,
3 males
.
1 male
, same locality,
24 September 2009
, S.P.
Benjamin
and S.
Batuwita.
2 males
,
2 females
,
Nikaravatiya
,
1–3 February 2007
, hand collecting, Z.
Jaleel.
1 male
, same locality, hand collecting,
15 July 2009
, S.P.
Benjamin
.
Central Province
,
1 male
,
Matale District
, IFS
Arboretum
,
c
.
180 m
,
07° 51
ʹ
34
″
N
,
80°40
ʹ
28
″
E
,
23 April 2010
, hand collecting, S.P.
Benjamin
and S.
Batuwita
.
Figure 30.
Myrmarachne plataleoides
. (A,B) male palp. (A) ventral view; (B) retrolateral view; (C) vulva, ventral view; (D) vulva, dorsal view. Scale bars = 0.1 mm (C,D); 0.2 mm (A,B).
Figure 31. Scanning electron micrographs of
Myrmarachne plataleoides
. (A–E) male palp. (A,E) ventral view; (B–D) retrolateral view. Scale bars = 20 µm (B); 25 µm (C,E); 30 µm (A,D).
Diagnosis
Separated from all other
Sri
Lankan species of the genus, except for
M. spissa
by the cylindrical tegulum of the male palp, with the embolus positioned on the distal end of the tegulum and the kidney-shaped S connected by a CD to CO. Separated from
M. spissa
by size and brown to dark brown colour.
Description
Male: total length: 7.2–30.0; prosoma length: 4.4–7.2, width: 1.2–1.6. Leg I: femur 2.0–3.2, patella 0.7–1.0, tibia 2.8–3.6, metatarsus 1.2–1.8, tarsus 0.6– 0.8. Palp as in
Figures 30A, B
,
31A–E
. Female: total length: 8.0; prosoma length: 3.2, width: 1.2. Leg 1: femur 2.0, patella 0.4, tibia 1.8, metatarsus 1.0 tarsus 0.4. Epigynum and vulva as in
Figure 30C, D
). See
Edmunds and Prószyński (2003)
for a detailed description of this species.
Variation
This species is known to be highly polymorphic with colours varying from light brown to dark black (personal observations;
Borges et al. 2007
).
Natural history
Feeds on the ant
Oecophylla smaragdina
, which it mimics (
Narayan 1915
;
Tikader 1973
). The range of this species overlaps the range of its ant model (
Pollard 1994
;
Borges et al. 2007
).
Distribution
India
,
Sri Lanka
,
China
, Southeast Asia (
Platnick 2013
).