An Update of the Goblin Spider Genus Birabenella Grismado, 2010 (Araneae: Oonopidae), with the Description of Three New Species
Author
Piacentini, Luis N.
Author
Grismado, Cristian J.
Author
Ramírez, Martín J.
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American Museum Novitates
2017
2017-09-06
2017
3883
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.1206/3883.1
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Birabenella portai
,
new species
Figures 6
;
7
;
10C, D
;
11
TYPE MATERIAL
: Male
holotype
(
MACN 37252
PBI
_OON 50001), and female
paratype
(
MACN 37251
PBI
_OON 50000) from
Argentina
:
Jujuy
:
Tilcara
:
Posta de Hornillos
RN
9 km
72, 4 km
S of Maimará
, litter under bushes and cacti,
2390 m
, -23.65612°, -65.43365°,
Dec. 28, 2016
, coll.
Andrés Porta.
ETYMOLOGY: The specific epithet is a patronymic in honor of Andrés Porta (MACN), the collector of this species, in recognition of his continuous efforts in searching for and collecting small arthropods.
DIAGNOSIS: The male of
B. portai
is easily recognized by its less globose copulatory bulb with more complicated set of paraembolic, thin terminal elements (fig. 10C); the female by its internal genitalia, with short copulatory duct with very thick walls, apparently fused with lateral apodemes, and by heavily sclerotized supporting structure that surrounds laterally and posteriorly the posterior receptacle, which has an internal ω-shaped tube (fig. 10D).
DESCRIPTION: MALE (PBI_OON 50001). CEPHALOTHORAX: All carapace setae dark, needlelike. Eyes: ALE largest; posterior eye row recurved from above, straight from front (fig. 7D, G); PLE-PME separated by PME radius to PME diameter. Sternum longer than wide, without radial furrows between coxae I–II, II–III, III–IV, surface finely reticulate; setae dark, densest laterally. Mouthparts: Setae dark. Labium subpentagonal; with 1 or 2 setae on anterior margin, with unpaired, erect median setae near base. Endites with anteriorly directed, flattened, black setae. ABDOMEN: All setae dark, needlelike. LEGS: Spines absent. GENITALIA (fig. 10C): Palpal femur two or more times as long as trochanter; bulb more or less elongated piriform, membranous fundus nearly spherical, ventral, from where arises weakly sclerotized seminal duct; gently curved to dorsal at its origin, turning almost straight along almost all its length, running parallel to tendon; distal part of bulb with complex set of translucent, flattened projections (some with pointed tips, other with truncated tips, surrounding embolus opening). Ventral digitiform projection slightly curved to retrolateral side.
FIG. 6.
Birabenella portai
,
n. sp.
, female paratype.
A–C,
habitus (
A,
dorsal;
B,
lateral;
C,
ventral);
D–F,
cephalothorax (
D,
dorsal;
E,
lateral;
F,
ventral);
G
, epigastric area, ventral;
H,
carapace, anterior view. Scale bars:
A, C,
200 mm;
B, D–G,
500 mm.
FIG. 7.
Birabenella portai
,
n. sp.
, male holotype.
A–C,
habitus (
A,
dorsal;
B,
lateral;
C,
ventral);
D–F,
cephalothorax (
D,
dorsal;
E,
lateral;
F,
ventral);
G,
carapace, anterior view. Scale bars: 200 mm.
FEMALE (PBI_OON 50000). As in male except as noted. CEPHALOTHORAX: Female palp spines absent. GENITALIA (fig. 10D): Dorsal view: anterior sclerite small, drop shaped, apparently with lumen; two thin consecutive transverse sclerotized bars separating it from posterior part of genitalia. Copulatory opening apparently leading to thick-walled anterior copulatory duct, apparently fused with paired lateral, transverse projections (apodemes) with muscular insertions at their tips; posterior receptacle, with thick anterior wall, with wrinkled surface and nearly ω-shaped internal tube. Posterior receptacle on the middle of heavily sclerotized structure with lateral extensions bearing muscle insertions.
FIG. 8.
Birabenella chincha
,
n. sp.
, female paratype (PBI_OON 49999).
A–C
, habitus (
A,
dorsal;
B,
lateral;
C,
ventral);
D, E,
cephalothorax (
D,
dorsal;
E,
ventral);
F,
epigastric area, ventral. Scale bars:
A–C,
500 mm;
D–F,
200 mm.
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED
:
ARGENTINA
:
Jujuy
:
Tilcara
:
Purmamarca
,
Cerro
de los
Siete Colores
-23.7438861°, -65.5052013°,
28 Dec 2016
,
A. Porta
coll., one immature that probably belongs to this species (MACN-Ar)
.