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<taxonomicName id="4A332DCB3C8F57C435803C498F3CAEF5" ID-CoL="3XDXP" authority="Millot, 1948" authorityName="Millot" authorityYear="1948" class="Arachnida" family="Archaeidae" genus="Madagascarchaea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Madagascarchaea jeanneli" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="jeanneli">Madagascarchaea jeanneli (Millot, 1948)</taxonomicName>
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Figs 26, 34
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<taxonomicName id="66D4626DD38F20D240EFF40962CD5851" class="Arachnida" family="Archaeidae" genus="Archaea" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Archaea jeanneli" order="Araneae" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="jeanneli">Archaea jeanneli</taxonomicName>
Millot, 1948: 12, figs 1A,2B,3F.
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(Millot, 1948):
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: 286, figs 2E,12B,18A,20
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(new combination)
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<paragraph id="09FD2400D54BA6A62BC78D65F091A268" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Type material.</paragraph>
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2 females, 1 juv: as
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Millot, 1948: Madagascar, La Mandraka (deposited in MNHN, examined; MNHN 13/1970)
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<paragraph id="8C68E5492C1EEF390B9C6D9DF6CD4E28" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Other material examined.</paragraph>
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MADAGASCAR: 2M,1F, Toamasina, Res. Analamazaotra, Parc National Andasibe, 23 road km E Moramanga,
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,
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, 960 m, 16-18 Jan 2003, rainforest, general collecting night, C. Griswold, D. Silva, and D. Andriamalala (CASENT9005233, CASENT9018315); 7M,4F,1juv, Antananarivo, 3 km 41° NE Andranomay, 11.5 km 147° SSE Anjozorobe,
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,
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, 1300 m, 5-13 Dec 2000, montane rainforest, general collecting, Fisher, Griswold et al. (CASENT9004085); 3M,4F,1juv, same data as previous except beating and sweeping (CASENT9004009); 6F, Toamasina, Parc National Perinet, nr Andasibe,
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,
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, 1000 m, 4-5 Nov 1993, J. Coddington, S. Larcher, C. Griswold, R. Andriamasimanana, and N. Scharff (CASENT9012329, CASENT9046592, CASENT9046601); 1M, Toamasina, Parc National Perinet,
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,
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, 1-3 Aug 1992, V. &amp; B. Roth (CASENT9012003); 2F, Toamasina, Station Forestier Analamazaotra, administered by Mitsinjo, 0.75 km N Andasibe,
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,
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, 964m, 31 Jan - 3 Feb 2009, primary montane rainforest, hand collected at night in vegetation, C. Griswold, A. Saucedo and H. Wood (USNMENT01377201, USNMENT01377202); 1F, Antananarivo,
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, 20.9 km 72° NE Ankazobe,
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,
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, 1410 m, 17-22 Apr 2001, montane rainforest, EB17 beating low vegetation, Fisher, Griswold et al. (CASENT9012336); 2M,2F,1juv, Antananarivo, 7 km SE Andasibe Parc National (=Perinet)
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,
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, 5 Sep 2001, montane forest, beating foliage, D. Ubick (CASENT9001265).
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<paragraph id="051C24B50BB9B8407F03769083EDE389" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Distinguished from all
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, except other 'pointy
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species
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,
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, and
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sp. n., by having a conductor that is a concave triangular shape (Fig. 26
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,
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,
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), and by having an abdomen that is invaginated across the back (Fig. 26A), rather than rounded (as in Fig. 23A). Typically
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can be distinguished from
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and
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sp. n., by having an abdomen that is invaginated in the posterior (Fig. 26A), rather than straight (Fig. 28A).
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is further distinguished from
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by having the anterior portion of the embolus taper off to a point (Fig. 26
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,
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) rather than being broad and blunt (Fig. 28
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,
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), and from
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by having the anterior piece of the embolus broad and curved (Fig. 26
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) and not straight, narrow, and jutting out past the conductor in the retrolateral direction (see fig. 21 in
<bibRefCitation id="D2CDC35F71E51BD86D563C417C71C3F6" author="Wood, H" journalOrPublisher="Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" pagination="255 - 296" title="A revision of the assassin spiders of the Eriaucheniusgracilicollis group, a clade of spiders endemic to Madagascar (Araneae: Archaeidae)." url="https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00359.x" volume="152" year="2008">Wood 2008</bibRefCitation>
).
<taxonomicName id="62095395CCA22F9A8AB9440738170F75" lsidName="M. jeanneli" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" rank="species" species="jeanneli">M. jeanneli</taxonomicName>
is distinguished from
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sp. n. by having an embolus with a very deep bifurcation (Fig. 26I, L), and with the posterior portion of the embolus having an additional bifurcation at the tip (Fig. 26F, I,
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).
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<paragraph id="37D65A7D103894C9A0C2AE909FB96C46" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Description.</paragraph>
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Male (based on CASENT9012003, from Parc National Perinet, Madagascar). Total length 1.55, carapace 0.64 long, 0.47 wide. Abdomen 0.79 long, 0.91 high. Carapace tilt angle 50.2°, tilt height (CtH) 1.19, constriction 0.35, head length 0.68, neck length 0.59. CtH divided by carapace length 1.85. Cephalon with AME on large bulge, and with 6 short post-occular spines at the crown, not on protrusions, and 1 short spine between and posterior to the LE and median eyes (see fig. 18B in
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). Chelicerae 1.18 long, and with a small spine 0.30 from base of chelicerae and projecting downward (Fig. 26A). Femur I 1.96 long. Sternum 0.44 long, 0.25 wide. Carapace, chelicerae, and sternum reddish brown with white setae. Legs light brown with darker annulations throughout. Abdomen dark brown with lighter circular patches throughout, with white and brown setae (Fig. 26A). Posterior edge of abdomen invaginated (Fig. 27A, arrow). Conductor concave and triangular; MA dark, thick, and curves anteriorad; S1 a thin ridge; embolus dark, with deep bifurcation, anterior portion curved and tapering off and posterior portion with additional bifurcation at tip with each side tapering off (Fig. 26
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).
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Female (based on CASENT9012336, from
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, Madagascar). Total length 2.00, carapace 0.78 long, 0.59 wide. Abdomen 1.18 long, 1.49 high. Carapace tilt angle 60.0°, tilt height (CtH) 1.53, constriction 0.41, head length 0.94, neck length 0.73. CtH divided by carapace length 1.97. Cephalon as in male. Chelicerae 1.48 long, and with a short spine 0.36 from base of chelicerae and projecting downward. Femur I 2.31 long. Sternum 0.51 long, 0.28 wide. Colors as in male. Posterior edge of abdomen invaginated. Genitalic bursa divided down the middle by sclerotized piece on the anterior-ventral side, with a few clusters of poreplates on either side; FSGP with two strong points arising from either side of anterior edge, having
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, and lacking posterior elongation (Fig. 26
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Figure 26.
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(Millot, 1948). A male (CASENT9004085) habitus, lateral view, image reversed
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female (CASENT9012336) internal genitalia B dorsal view C anterior view.
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male pedipalpal bulbs
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left bulb (CASENT9004085)
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left bulb (CASENT9005233): D, G, J prolateral view E, H, K ventral view F, I, L retrolateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.125 mm (B, D).
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<subSubSection id="4205152185955B149C96AC0661D1E18E" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" type="variation">
<paragraph id="2F0278C759629D6C0655D9602CD76BBD" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Variation.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B7381D1E44A67009F759FC56BFDFD09" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Total length 1.54-1.83 (males; n=5), 1.82-2.00 (females; n=5); Carapace length 0.64-0.76 (males; n=5), 0.74-0.78 (females; n=5); Femur I 2.60-3.06 times the length of carapace in males (n=5), 2.88-3.12 in females (n=5); CtH divided by carapace length 1.72-1.85 in males (n=5), 1.75-2.01 in females (n=5); Average femur I length 2.01 in males (n=5), 2.23 in females (n= 5).</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="EF185113945B2BE41EC512AB659D0AEB" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" type="natural history">
<paragraph id="580726D5D26E728A506C32D11840AA75" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Natural history.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="19207D358730833AE5D347ACFEBB2577" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Specimens were collected in montane rainforest from 960-1300 m in elevation by beating low foliage, low vegetation, by beating and sweeping, by general collecting at night, and by hand collecting at night in vegetation.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="80A8B7DA27912E25503FA4A0564364B7" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="AC2465F70DB57506BB2377144B709C3F" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3E6153A82352255B7B247A53B335E6C1" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Known only from central eastern Madagascar (Fig. 34).</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="ECB5E7A42282B03186CFAE4834D2BD09" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" type="nomenclature remarks">
<paragraph id="186F8A3AF20DCC83CE0A6E0B09B0768B" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Nomenclature remarks.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E97D12ABE220B1328530833DB83A3FFE" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">
Previous work (
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) lumped into
<taxonomicName id="0CC141346B335748BFA6834EE2B08A25" lsidName="M. jeanneli" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" rank="species" species="jeanneli">M. jeanneli</taxonomicName>
what we are here calling several different species. The
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syntypes include two females, and females of the &quot;
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complex &quot;(
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,
<taxonomicName id="2D33DE8982EB1725819F2F3395264260" lsidName="M. jeanneli" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" rank="species" species="jeanneli">M. jeanneli</taxonomicName>
,
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sp. n., and
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sp. n.) cannot be confidently distinguished. However, the type locality of &quot;La Mandraka&quot; is an area about 40 kilometers east of Antananarivo, and so we propose that the female syntypes are conspecific to the males found in this area. The male and female specimens that were described and illustrated as
<taxonomicName id="3E3CF78A02BBE8BB8F80195363BBBC91" lsidName="M. jeanneli" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" rank="species" species="jeanneli">M. jeanneli</taxonomicName>
in
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are here being called
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n. sp.
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