Mikrus ugandensis Wesołowska, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.952.2647 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:00BEAF45-3564-4079-BB79-504FF82966C6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13752561 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D879D-FFEA-FF8E-333E-5EC1FB6BFD38 |
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Plazi |
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Mikrus ugandensis Wesołowska, 2001 |
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Mikrus ugandensis Wesołowska, 2001 View in CoL
Fig. 46 View Fig
Mikrus ugandensis Wesołowska, 2001: 586 View in CoL , figs 1–7.
Diagnosis of female
The shape of body and colouration as in male; two pairs of round white spots on abdomen. The female may be distinguished by the strongly sclerotized of posterior part of epigyne ( Fig. 46B View Fig ), and the arrangement of copulatory ducts that are parallel to posterior rim of epigyne in their initial part.
Material examined
UGANDA • 1 ♂; Mt Elgon, Mbale, Bublo ; Eucalyptys ; 28 Jul. 2015; K. Vanderhaegen leg.; MRAC 245 141 • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same locality as for preceding; Grevillea ; 28 Jul. 2015; MRAC 245 190 • 1 ♂; Entebbe, Botanic Gardens ; 0°04′ N, 32°28′ E; in long grass; 12 May 1991; A. Russell-Smith leg.; MRAC 211 430 GoogleMaps • 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀; Kampala, Namulonge Research Station ; 0°34′ N, 34°50′ E; grass; 12 Oct. 1987; A. Russell-Smith leg.; MRAC 236 126 GoogleMaps .
Redescription
Description of male in Wesołowska (2001). General appearance in Fig. 46A View Fig . Characteristic white scales on palpal tibia.
Female
MEASUREMENTS. Cephalothorax length 1.2, width 1.0, height 0.4. Eye field length 0.5, anterior and posterior width 0.6. Abdomen length 1.5, width 1.2. Tiny spider.
CARAPACE. Dark brown with black eye field, bearing translucent hairs. Mouthparts and sternum brown.
ABDOMEN. Rounded, dark grey, clothed in greyish hairs, with two pairs of round light spots composed of white scales. Dorsum of abdomen clothed in brown hairs. Spinnerets grey.
LEGS. Light brown with darker hairs.
EPIGYNE. Strongly sclerotized ( Fig. 46B–C View Fig ). Copulatory openings placed laterally, near posterior border; copulatory ducts short, parallel to epigynal border, further directed anteriorly; spermathecae big, globular, thick-walled ( Fig. 46D View Fig ).
Distribution
Known from Kenya and Uganda.
Remarks
The female of this species is described here for the first time.
Remarks
Only one female is available, whose features show close relationship to other thiratoscirtines. However, due to the unusual dentition of chelicerae, we decided to create a new genus for it. This will need confirmation in the future, when males are discovered. The dentition of chelicerae does not reflect all relationships within the Salticidae , but remains a good diagnostic feature for some taxa.
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Mikrus ugandensis Wesołowska, 2001
Wiśniewski, Konrad & Wesołowska, Wanda 2024 |
Mikrus ugandensis Wesołowska, 2001: 586
Wesolowska, 2001 Wesolowska 2001: 586 |