Simonia gen. nov., a new spider genus (Araneae, Theridiosomatidae) from Southeast Asia
Author
Zhang, Jianshuang
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4010-3082
School of Life Sciences, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, China
Author
Yu, Hao
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9113-2425
School of Life Sciences, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, China
Author
Lin, Yucheng
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5054-0633
Key Laboratory of Bio-resources and Eco-environment (Ministry of Education), College of Life Sciences, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610064, China
linyucheng@scu.edu.cn
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1185.104120
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1185.104120
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Simonia steineri Yu & Lin
sp. nov.
Figs 5
, 7
Type material.
Holotype
♀ (IZCAS) and
paratype
1♀ (IZCAS),
Laos
: Hua phan Pro., Guesthouse cave,
20°24.176'N
,
104°13.818'E
13.I.2008, H. Steiner leg.;
paratype
1♀ (NHMSU), Hua phan Pro., Tham Kuong Tai,
20°27.470'N
,
104°09.850'E
, 12.I.2014, H. Steiner leg.
Etymology.
The specific name is a patronym after Mr. Helmut Steiner (Hessen, Germany), collector of the type series.
Diagnosis.
The females of
S. steineri
sp. nov. can be easily distinguished from other congeners by the following characters: 1) dorsum of abdomen uniformly coloured (vs with pattern) (cf. Fig.
5A
and Figs
4C
,
6A
); 2) spermathecae separated from anterior margin of epigynal plate by more than 1.5
x
diameters of spermathecal head (vs nearly touching anterior margin) (cf. Fig.
5E
and Figs
4G
,
6E
); and 3) spermathecae hammer-shaped, spermathecal heads globular, spermathecal stalks straight (vs spermathecae not hammer-shaped, spermathecal heads bean-shaped, spermathecal stalks slightly curved) (cf. Fig.
5E
and Figs
4G
,
6E
).
Figure 5.
Holotype female of
Simonia steineri
sp. nov., habitus (
A, B
) and epigyne (
C-E
)
A
dorsal
B
ventral
C
intact, ventral
D
cleared, ventral (blue dashed line showing the anterior margin of the epigynal plate)
E
cleared, dorsal (green dashed line showing schematic course of copulatory duct). Abbreviations: CB = copulatory bursa; CD = copulatory duct; FD = fertilization duct; Sc = scape; SH = spermathecal head; SS = spermathecal stalk; Sp = spermatheca; TF = transverse fold of epigynal plate. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (
A, B
); 0.2 mm (
C-E
).
Figure 6.
Holotype female of
Simonia sumatra
sp. nov., habitus (
A, B
) and epigyne (
C-E
)
A
dorsal
B
ventral
C
intact, ventral
D
cleared, ventral (blue dashed line showing the anterior margin of the epigynal plate)
E
cleared, dorsal (green dashed line showing schematic course of copulatory duct). Abbreviations: CB = copulatory bursa; CD = copulatory duct; FD = fertilization duct; SB = spermathecal base; Sc = scape; SH = spermathecal head; SS = spermathecal stalk; Sp = spermatheca; TF = transverse fold of epigynal plate. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (
A, B
); 0.2 mm (
C-E
).
Description.
Female
(Fig.
5A, B
): Carapace, uniformly brown except a V-shaped dark brownish band along cervical groove; cervical groove and radial grooves indistinct. AER distinctly recurved, PER almost straight in dorsal view. Sternum deep brown. Mouthparts proximally reddish brown, distally light brown, inner margins white. Legs uniformly yellowish. Abdomen round, marginally clothed with sparse long setae, uniformly yellowish white, without any markings or distinct pattern.
Measurements
: Total length 2.12. Carapace 1.03 long, 0.86 wide. Clypeus 0.21 high. Sternum 0.55 long, 0.52 wide. Abdomen 1.46 long, 1.37 wide. Length of legs: I 3.12 (0.98, 0.32, 0.93, 0.58, 0.31); II 3.03 (0.92, 0.28, 0.81, 0.69, 0.33); III 2.42 (0.73, 0.27, 0.58, 0.63, 0.21); IV 2.93 (0.89, 0.32, 0.77, 0.64, 0.31).
Epigyne (Fig.
5E-G
). Epigynal plate c. 1.2
x
wider than long, anteriorly concaved by c. 140°, copulatory bursae distinctly visible through integument. Scape (Sc) shaped like an acute triangle, relatively large, about 1/4 length of epigynal plate. Spermathecae (Sp) hammer-shaped, with globular-shaped heads (SH) and columnar stalk (SS); anterior surface of spermathecae separated from anterior margin of epigynal plate by more than 1.5
x
diameters of spermathecal head; spermathecal stalks straight, extending obliquely, separated by about 3-4
x
diameters of stalks. Bursae (CB) subglobular.
Distribution.
Known only from the type locality, Guesthouse cave, Huapan Province, Laos (Fig.
7
).
Figure 7.
Distribution records of
Simonia
gen. nov. species.