Description of three new species of spider genus Leptonetela Kratochvíl, 1978 from caves of Hunan Province, China (Araneae, Leptonetidae) Author He, Ailan Author Liu, Jinxin Author Xu, Xiang Author Yin, Haiqiang Author Peng, Xianjin text Zootaxa 2019 2019-02-11 4554 2 584 600 journal article 27573 10.11646/zootaxa.4554.2.10 9696fd7a-6800-46ae-bfa9-bdd438ecf87f 1175-5326 2623679 90C205A6-B1CC-4377-990E-E511A4F1989A Leptonetela tangi sp. nov. Figures 9–12 http://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/ 59BAAE5B-7E35-44E8-9576-5F8F9CEBED3D Type material. Holotype : male (HNU) China , Hunan Province , Yuanling County , Xiazhai Village , Wuyuan cave , 110°35.518’E , 28°57.537’N , 315 m , 1 November , 2006, Xiang Xu and Guo Tang leg. Etymology. The species is named after one of the collectors, Mr. Guo Tang, a deceased colleague at Hunan Normal University, China ; name is in genitive case. Diagnosis. Leptonetela tangi sp. nov. resembles L. gigachela ( Lin & Li, 2010 ) by strong chelicerae; male pedipalp tibia subequal to tarsus in length ( Figs 9C, D , 10A, B , 11B, C in the present paper; figs 1A, B, 2D, E in Lin & Li, 2010 ); it can be distinguished by presence of median apophysis in new species, absent in L. gigachela ; mid pedipalpal tarsus ventral apophysis absent in L. tangi sp. nov. ; present in L. gigachela ( Figs 9B , 10A, B , 11A ); Leptonetela tangi sp. nov. also resembles L. chakou Wang & Li, 2017 , L. kangsa Wang & Li, 2017 , L. langdong Wang & Li, 2017 , L.qiangdao Wang & Li, 2017 , and L. shanji Wang & Li, 2017 by having a strong second spine close to proximal male palp tip ( Figs 9C, D , 10A, B in the present paper; figs 4C, D, 20C, D, 22C, D, 54C, D, 58C, D in Wang, Xu & Li, 2017 ); it can be distinguished by median apophysis with thick base and sharp tip in new species ( Fig. 9B in the present paper; figs 4B, 20B, 22B, 54B, 54B in Wang, Xu & Li, 2017 ). Description. Male. Total length 1.91 ( Fig. 9A ). Carapace 0.97 long, 0.88 wide. Opisthosoma 0.93 long, 0.77 wide. Prosoma yellowish brown and pear-shaped , with two setae at anterolateral area of PME and many short setae in the anterior margin of clypeus. Thoracic median groove dark-brown, needle-shaped. Cervical groove and radial furrows light brown. Clypeus 0.17 high, slightly sloped anteriorly. Six eyes, ALE and PLE connected to each other by the black bases, PME separated from ALE and PLE ( Figs9A , 11D ). Eye sizes: ALE 0.10, PLE 0.09, PME 0.06. ALE-ALE 0.01, ALE-PME 0.14, PLE-PLE 0.13, PLE-PME 0.05, AER 0.19, PER 0.24. Chelicerae yellowish, long and strong, fang furrow with nine promarginal (the first tooth sturdy) and six retromarginal teeth (the first tooth especially sturdy, even stronger than the first promarginal tooth) ( Figs 11B, C ). Endites pale yellow. Labium yellowish and plump, fused to sternum. Sternum yellowish, peltate. Legs yellowish. Leg measurements: I 7.25 (2.01, 0.35, 2.12, 1.68, 1.09); II 5.22 (1.53, 0.30, 1.28, 1.20, 0.91); III 4.41 (1.27, 0.29, 1.16, 0.93, 0.76); IV 6.25(1.82, 0.29, 1.74, 1.43, 0.97). Leg formula: I–IV–II–III. Opisthosoma deep brown, ovoid, covered with short hairs. Male pedipalpus ( Figs 9 B–D, 10A, B, 11A): tibia and tarsus subequal in length; femur slightly longer than tibia and tarsus, with four short ventral spines; patella with one dorsal spine distally; tibia with seven long spines ventrally (the second one near the basal end especially strong), but without any trichobothria; tarsus with a long seta ventrally, a strong apical seta, three prolateral, and three retrolateral setae at the distal half, and attaching to an earlobe-shaped process medially ( Figs 9C, D , 10A, B ); bulb ovoid, with a smooth surface; embolus and conductor thin and translucent; median apophysis distinct, strongly cuticularized, with a thick base and sharp end ( Figs 9B , 11A ). FIGURES 9A–D. Leptonetela tangi sp. nov. A. Male holotype, dorsal view; B. Male left pedipalpal bulb, ventral view; C. Male left pedipalpus, prolateral view; D. As previous, retrolateral view. Scale bars: A, 0.5mm; B, 0.1mm; C–D, 0.2mm. FIGURES 10A–B. Leptonetela tangi sp. nov. A. Male left pedipalpus, retrolateral view; B. As previous, prolateral view. Abbreviations: MA, median apophysis; PL, prolateral lobe; TR, tarsal rugae; TS, tibial spur. Scale bars: A–B, 0.2mm. FIGURES 11A–C. Leptonetela tangi sp. nov. A. Male left pedipalpal bulb, ventral view; B. Male left chelicera, anterior view; C. As previous, posterior view; D. Carapace of holotype (showing eyes), dorsal view. Abbreviations: Co, conductor; Em, embolus; MA, median apophysis. Scale bars: A, 0.1mm; B–C, 0.2mm; D, 0.5mm FIGURE 12. Locality records for Leptonetela latapicalis sp. nov. , L. biocellata sp. nov. and L. tangi sp. nov. Female. Unknown. Distribution. Known only from the type locality ( Fig. 12 ).