On two Heptathela species from southern Vietnam, with a discussion of copulatory organs and systematics of the Liphistiidae (Araneae: Mesothelae)
Author
Schwendinger, Peter J.
Author
Ono, Hirotsugu
text
Revue suisse de Zoologie
2011
2011-12-31
118
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599
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journal article
10.5962/bhl.part.117818
0035-418X
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BB30465E-865B-4938-98B1-378EF64F31E3
Heptathela tomokunii
Ono, 1997
Figs 39-43
Heptathela tomokunii
Ono, 1997a: 24-26
, figs 1-8 (description of male and female).
MATERIAL EXAMINED
: NSMT-Ar 3396-3398; male
holotype
(matured
8.X.1995
), female “
allotype
”,
1 female
paratype
;
Vietnam
,
Vinh Phu Province
,
Tam Dao
,
900 m
; 15
./
21.IX.1995
; leg. H. Ono.
REMARKS: Diagnosis and description were given by
Ono (1997a)
. The following can be added: cymbial projection only moderately developed, quite wide (Fig. 39); paracymbium short and wide at base, at an acute angle to axis of cymbium (
Ono, 1997a
: fig. 2), similar to that of
H. tonkinensis
; subtegulum exceptionally long (Fig. 40); contrategulum with denticles on distal edge modified into a series of parallel ribs running down to 1-2 isolated ventral denticles near proximal margin (Figs 39-40); tegulum with quite low, narrowly arched marginal apophysis and with quite short terminal apophysis (Figs 39, 41) carrying a pronounced, strongly bulging dorsal extension with a coasely dentate edge (Fig. 39;
Ono, 1997a
: fig. 4) not in contact with edge on marginal apophysis; genital atrium with some hairs on ventral side near posterior and lateral margins (Fig. 42); bursa copulatrix short, anterior margin widely arched; all receptacles simple and smooth [Fig. 43; also confirmed for the “
allotype
”, though the corresponding illustration (
Ono, 1997a
: fig. 6) indicates indistinctly cauliflower-shaped receptacles], not developed as caulifower-shaped receptacular clusters as in other
Heptathelinae
examined; larger lateral pair of receptacles sessile, slightly displaced onto dorsal wall of bursa copulatrix; smaller median pair of receptacles stalked [on common socket in
paratype
(Fig. 43), on individual stalks in “
allotype
” (
Ono, 1997a
: fig. 6)] and slightly displaced onto ventral wall (Fig. 43). “Tibial spurs” present on legs I-III of female, on last exuvia of male and also on mature male (with a few “spurs” reduced).
RELATIONSHIPS: Due to similarities in the palpal organ of males (moderately developed cymbial projection; short, wide paracymbium at an acute angle to the axis of the cymbium; long subtegulum; low, arched marginal tegular apophysis; pronounced dorsal extension of terminal tegular apophysis),
H. tomokunii
appears to be more closely related to
H. tonkinensis
(female unknown) than to
H. australis
and
H. nui
sp. n.
More or less pronounced displacements of the lateral pair of receptacles onto the dorsal wall of the bursa copulatrix in
H. tomokunii
,
H. australis
and some
Ryuthela
species
are considered homoplasic (see Discussion).
DISTRIBUTION: This species is only known from the
type
locality, the
Tam Dao
hill station, about
85 km
northwest of
Hanoi
, in northern
Vietnam
.