Three new species of mouse spider (Araneae: Actinopodidae: Missulena Walckenaer, 1805) from Western Australia, including an assessment of intraspecific variability in a widespread species from the arid biome
Author
Greenberg, Marleen R.
Zoological Museum Hamburg, Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB), Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany & Fachbereich Biologie, Universitaet Hamburg, Ohnhorststrasse 18, 22609 Hamburg, Germany
marleen.greenberg@outlook.de
Author
Huey, Joel A.
Department of Terrestrial Zoology, Western Australian Museum, Welshpool, WA 6106, Australia
Author
Framenau, Volker W.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7724-3831
Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch 6150, Australia & Department of Terrestrial Zoology, Western Australian Museum, Welshpool, WA 6106, Australia & Zoological Museum Hamburg, Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB), Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
Author
Harms, Danilo
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7189-5345
Zoological Museum Hamburg, Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB), Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
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Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny
2021
2021-10-11
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509
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e62332
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e62332
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3.3.
Missulena manningensis
sp. nov.
Figs 10
, 11
, 12
Type material.
Holotype
: AUSTRALIA - Western Australia • ♂; Mt Manning area, site CR2;
30°27.95′S
119°58.02′E
; 21 June 2008; J. Francesconi leg.; WAM T92071.
Diagnosis.
Males share with
M. davidi
sp. nov.,
M. iugum
sp. nov.,
M. langlandsi
,
M. occatoria
and
M. insignis
, the closest morphological matches, the red colouration of the chelicerae and pars cephalica. They differ from
M. langlandsi
by a longer carapace (>3.00 mm;
M. langlandsi
up to 2.8 mm) and the presence of strong, conical spines of the rastellum (simple in
M. langlandsi
). They differ from
M. occataria
and
M. insignis
by the lack of spines ventrally on patellae III and IV (at the most 1 thickened seta). Pars cephalica lower than in
M. occataria
(up to 1.96;
M. occataria
approx. 3.0) and carapace shorter (3.6 long, 4.61 wide;
M. occataria
approx. 5.0 long, 7.0 wide). More cuspules on the labium and maxillae than in
M. insignis
but less than in
M. davidi
sp. nov. (
M. insignis
: none;
M. manningensis
sp. nov.: 5 at labium, 30 at maxillae;
M. davidi
sp. nov.: 15-10 at labium, 35-100 at maxillae). Lacks a ridged cheliceral groove which is present in
M. iugum
sp. nov.
Description.
MALE
(based on holotype; WAMT92071). Total length 8.95.
Colour
: pars cephalica and chelicerae orange (Fig.
11C
); a slim, black ring surrounding the PME (Fig.
11H
); pars thoracica brown with a light, purplish sheen (Fig.
11C
); abdomen greyish with a light, metallic blue sheen on the dorsal side (Fig.
11D
), ventrally more brownish with a faint hint of purple (Fig.
11E
); sternum orange, slightly fading into olive with 8 sigilla in different shades of orange (Fig.
11G
); labium and maxillae orange with a dark olive spot on the base of labium (Fig.
11F
); legs olive fading into light brown ventrally, dorsally brown (Fig.
11A, B
); spinnerets beige (Fig.
11E
).
Carapace
: 3.6 long, 4.61 wide and 1.96 high; clypeus 0.31; pars cephalica covers 2.25 of its length, is highly elevated and slightly granulated with very few setae (Fig.
12D
); pars thoracica also granulated with bands of faint, radial fissures and with two deeply expressed notches close to the abdomen (Fig.
11C
).
Eyes
: OQ 3.4 times wider than long; outer width of each eye pair AME 0.48, ALE 2.26, PME 1.44 and PLE 2.14; diameter of AME 0.19, ALE 0.19, PME 0.13, PLE 0.17; anterior eyes in a straight line; posterior eyes strongly recurved (Fig.
11H
).
Chelicerae
: 2.17 long and 1.41 wide on the base; edges rounded and recurved with the widest point being 1.51 close to the chelicerae base (Fig.
11C
); few setae along the inner margin and slightly more evenly spread setae along the anterior part of the chelicerae; rastellum present, slightly pronounced, consisting of a sclerotized process with 5 (left 8) strong, conical spines (Fig.
11I
); over 20 setae cover the anterior base of fang of each chelicera; inner margin of cheliceral furrow with 2 rows of teeth and a general cheliceral teeth area in between those 2 clear rows (Fig.
12G
); prolateral row with approx. 11 teeth; retrolateral row with 4 teeth; intermediate area with 5 small teeth.
Maxillae
: 2.09 long and 1.5 wide; at least 30 extremely weakly developed cuspules along anterior margin (Fig.
11F
).
Labium
: 0.79 long and 0.86 wide on the base; conical; at least 5 extremely weak developed cuspules anteriorly (Fig.
11F
); labiosternal junction visible (Fig.
11G
).
Sternum
: 2.62 long and 2.29 wide; ovoid (Fig.
11G
); setae of various length somewhat densely but irregular along the margin and a smaller amount of setae spread unevenly over the sternum; 4 pairs of sigilla, anterior pair very small and hardly visible, second pair also hardly visible, smallest of all pairs and divided into two circles, third pair significantly larger than second (roughly 4 times bigger) in the shape of an elongated oval, and posterior pair biggest (roughly 2 times the size of the third pair) and drop-shaped, all sigilla slightly depressed.
Abdomen
: 3.12 long and 2.74 wide; shape of a rounded trapezoid (but collapsed through preservation; Fig.
11D
); 4 spinnerets, PLS 0.43 long (part of it broken off), 0.35 wide; PMS 0.37 long, 0.19 wide (Fig.
11E
).
Pedipalp
: length of trochanter 1.64, femur 4.46, patella 1.82, tibia 3.75, tarsus 0.64; all segments with setae, tibia ventrally covered with comparably long and dense setae (Fig.
12A-C
); tibia rather thin and slightly recurved, 1.00 wide on the widest point from dorsal/ventral and prolateral/retrolateral view (Fig.
12A-C
); bulb roughly pyriform, two strongly sclerotized sections connected by a velar median structure (
"haematodocha"
); embolus rather short and bend with an intumescence in proximal region; tip of embolus triangular with a small lamella, best visible retrolateral (Fig.
12I
), and a tooth, best visible prolateral (Fig.
12H
).
Legs
: brown setae of various sizes on all sides of the legs and bent towards the exterior with the exception of the femur setae on ventral position which are mostly vertically; ventral preening comb on tarsi and metatarsi III and IV.
Leg spination
: leg I: tibia rl0, v17, pl0, d0; metatarsus rl0, v9, pl0, d0; tarsus rl0, v154-8-3, pl0, d0; leg II: tibia rl1, v12, pl0, d0; metatarsus rl0, v8, pl0, d0; tarsus rl0, v10, pl2, d0; leg III: tibia rl3, v13, pl0, d7; metatarsus rl3, v6, pl3, d9; tarsus rl3, v11, pl4, d5; leg IV: tibia rl0, v12, pl0, d0; metatarsus rl0, v12, pl5, d1; tarsus rl8, v13, pl7, d5; patella I with 8 spines spread out prolaterally and one spine ventrally close to tibia; patella II with one spine prolaterally and one ventrally both close to tibia; patella III with 26 spines spread out dorsally and prolaterally and one spine retrolaterally (Fig.
12E
); patella IV with approx. 14 spines on the dorsal side (Fig.
12F
) and approx. 15 spines on the prolateral side, all very small.
Leg measurement
: Leg I: femur 4.0, patella 1.37, tibia 2.97, metatarsus 2.69, tarsus 1.56, total 12.59. Leg II: femur 3.4, patella 1.12, tibia 2.5, metatarsus 2.38, tarsus 1.47, total 10.87. Leg III: femur 2.81, patella 1.05, tibia 1.94, metatarsus 2.26, tarsus 1.54, total 9.6. Leg IV: femur 3.28, patella 1.13, tibia 2.83, metatarsus 2.41, tarsus 1.59, total 11.24. Formula: 1>4>2>3.
Figure 11.
Missulena manningensis
sp. nov. Male holotype (WAMT92071):
A
habitus, dorsal view;
B
same, ventral view;
C
carapace, dorsal view;
D
abdomen, dorsal view;
E
abdomen, ventral view;
F
maxillae, labium, and chelicerae, ventral view;
G
sternum, ventral view;
H
eye region, dorsal view;
I
rastellum, anterior view. Scale bars: A, B 5.0 mm; C-I 2.0 mm.
Figure 12.
Missulena manningensis
sp. nov. Male holotype (WAMT92071):
A
right pedipalp, retrolateral view;
B
ventral view;
C
prolateral view;
D
carapace, lateral view;
E
patella III, dorsal view;
F
patella IV, dorsal view;
G
pattern of cheliceral teeth in cheliceral groove;
H
left pedipalp, embolus with embolar tooth, prolateral-dorsal view;
I
left pedipalp, embolus with lamella, retrolateral-ventral view. Scale bars: A-D 2.0 mm; E-G 1.0 mm; H, I 40
µm
Etymology.
The specific epithet refers to the type locality, Mt Manning, in the Goldfields region of Western Australia.
Distribution.
Known only from the Mt Manning area approximately 47 km northwest of Boorabbin in the Goldfields region of Western Australia (Fig.
10
). The habitat of the holotype comprises open tall eucalypt woodland with mixed shrubs.