The Californian clade of Cybaeus (Araneae: Cybaeidae) in the Nearctic: the septatus species group and three unplaced species
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Bennett, Robb
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Copley, Claudia
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Copley, Darren
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-02-18
5100
2
189
223
journal article
20586
10.11646/zootaxa.5100.2.2
03a2a0d2-770b-444f-ad2b-176598344079
1175-5326
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Cybaeus chauliodous
Bennett
Figs 1–15
,
49
Cybaeus chauliodous
Bennett
in
Copley
et al.
2009: 390
, figs 85–98, 113.
World Spider Catalog 2021
.
Type material examined.
U.S.A.
:
California
:
Holotype
male.
Plumas County
, south side of
Lake Almanor
,
5.ix.1959
,
V
.
D. Roth
&
W.J. Gertsch
(
AMNH
)
.
Paratypes
: Specimens and locality data in
Copley
et al.
2009
.
FIGURES 1–4.
Cybaeus chauliodous
, males (1, 3–4 from Ashland Summit, Oregon; 2 from Lake Almanor, California), left palpus. 1–2 Patella and tibia (1 retrolateral, 2 dorsal). 3–4 Genital bulb (3 ventral, 4 retrolateral). CY—cymbium, DA—distal arm of tegular apophysis, E—embolus, PA—proximal arm of tegular apophysis, PTA—patellar apophysis, RTA—retrolateral tibial apophysis. Unlabelled arrows indicate single enlarged peg seta on patellar apophysis.
FIGURES 5–9.
Cybaeus chauliodous
, males (5, 7, 9 from Lake Almanor, California; 6, 8 from Ashland Summit, Oregon), left palpus. 5–7 Patellar apophysis, dorsal. 8–9 Proximal arm of tegular apophysis, ventral. Unlabelled arrows indicate diagnostic characters (5–7 single enlarged peg seta on patellar apophysis, 8–9 swollen lip-like tip of proximal arm of tegular apophysis).
Other material examined.
U.S.A.
:
California
:
Shasta.
1♀
, “Cave 91”,
40° 39' 34" N
,
121° 25' 39" W
,
5.v.2016
,
G.O. Graening
&
T
.
Rickman
(
CAS
);
2♀
, “Cave 94H dark zone”,
40° 39' 34" N
,
121° 25' 39" W
,
7.i.2018
,
T
.
R
.
Rickman
&
T
.
Blaschak
(
CAS
)
.
Oregon
:
Josephine.
3♀
,
Grants Pass
,
20.iv.1994
, no collector (
CAS
).
Other
specimens and locality data in
Copley
et al.
2009
.
Diagnosis
. The male of
C. chauliodous
is unlikely to be confused with the known males of the other species of the
septatus
species group. The single peg seta that is much larger than the others on the patellar apophysis (
Figs 1–2
,
5–7
) and the swollen, lip-like tip of the proximal arm of the tegular apophysis (
Figs 3–4
,
8–9
) distinguish the male of
C. chauliodous
(
versus
one peg seta only slightly larger than the others [
Figs 22
,
25
] and tip of the proximal arm of the tegular apophysis bluntly acuminate [
Figs 23–24
,
26
] in
C. septatus
or one peg seta isolated in a proximal medial position on the patellar apophysis [
Figs 34
,
44
,
47
] and tip of the proximal arm of the tegular apophysis sharply acuminate [
Figs 33, 35–36
,
45
,
48
] in
C. somesbar
and
C. viator
spec. nov.
).
The female of
C. chauliodous
is most likely to be confused with the female of
C. lockeae
spec. nov.
In female
C. chauliodous
the widely separated atrial openings are visible in dorsal view (
Figs 12, 15
) whereas in females of
C. lockeae
spec. nov.
, as well as
C. septatus
,
C. somesbar
, and
C. viator
spec. nov.
, the atrial openings are obscured by the vulval ducts in dorsal view (
Figs 21
,
29, 32
,
39, 42
). In addition, in female
C. chauliodous
the spermathecal heads are located antero-medially in the vulva in the vicinity of the atrial openings (
Figs 12, 14–15
) (
versus
in
C. lockeae
spec. nov.
the heads are located very close to the Bennett’s glands [
Figs 20–21
]). Also, the females of
C. chauliodous
and
C. septatus
have relatively large atrial openings but these are conspicuous in
C. chauliodous
(
Figs 10, 13
) and inconspicuous in
C. septatus
(
Fig. 27
); in the females of
C. somesbar
and
C. viator
spec. nov.
the atrial openings are very small and inconspicuous (
Figs 37, 40
); these atrial character states can be difficult to discern.
FIGURES 10–15.
Cybaeus chauliodous
, females (10–12 from Lake Almanor, California; 13–15 from Applegate River, Oregon), copulatory organ. 10, 13 Epigynum, ventral. 11–12, 14–15 Vulva (11, 14 ventral, 12, 15 dorsal). AT—Atrial opening, BG—Bennett’s gland, CD—copulatory duct, HS—head of spermatheca, SS—stalk of spermatheca, W—epigynal “wrinkle”.
Description.
As in diagnosis. For other descriptive characters see
Copley
et al.
(2009)
.
Distribution and natural history.
Northeastern
California
and inland southwestern
Oregon
(
Fig. 49
). Males have been collected from early September to mid-November. Recorded habitats are typical for species of
Cybaeus
: under rocks in pine (
Pinus
L.) and mixed pine and oak (
Quercus
L.) forests.