Trachelas odoreus

Rivera-Quiroz, F. Andrés & Alvarez-Padilla, Fernando, 2015, Three new species of the genus Trachelas (Araneae: Trachelidae) from an oak forest inside the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot in Mexico, Zootaxa 3999 (1), pp. 95-110 : 103-107

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3999.1.6

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6112214

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scientific name

Trachelas odoreus
status

sp. nov.

Trachelas odoreus sp. n

Figures 35–51 View FIGURES 35 – 40 View FIGURES 41 – 46 View FIGURES 47 – 51

Type material. ♂ holotype: MEXICO: Veracruz: Atotonilco de Calcahualco, near the Pico de Orizaba National Park (19°08'30.2"N, 97°12'21.5"W, 2 238 m), collected 21–30 May 2012 by F.J. Salgueiro-Sepulveda ( CAFC- UNAM).

♀ allotype from the same locality (19°08'17.4"N, 97°12'16.2"W, 2 300 m), collected 4–14 October 2012 by F.J. Salgueiro-Sepulveda (CAFC-UNAM).

Other material examined. N = 3. MEXICO: Veracruz: Atotonilco de Calcahualco, Plot I, 19°08'30.2"N, 97°12'21.5"W, 2 238 m, 21–30 May 2012, 1♂ (CAFC-UNAM); 4–14 October 2012, 1♀ (CAFC-UNAM). Same locality, Plot II, 19°08'17.4" N, 97°12'16.2"W, 2 300 m, 4–14 October 2012, 1♀ (CAFC-UNAM).

Etymology. The species epithet, formed from the Greek odontos (tooth) and the Dutch reus (big/giant), refers to the relatively large fangs that characterize Trachelas .

Diagnosis. The male of T. odoreus sp. n. is similar to T. lanceolatus and T. crassus sp. n. by having a large palpal tibia at least 0.6 times as long as the cymbium ( Figs 15 View FIGURES 13 – 17 , 49 View FIGURES 47 – 51 ; Platnick & Shadab 1974a: fig. 73), but it differs from these species by the E longer and curved clockwise ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 13 – 17 ; Platnick & Shadab 1974a: fig. 72) and having a longer RTA with hooked tip on ventral view ( Figs 17 View FIGURES 13 – 17 , 51 View FIGURES 47 – 51 ; Platnick & Shadab 1974a; fig. 72), respectively. Female genitalia is similar to T. bulbosus F.O. P.-Cambridge, 1899, by having a wide atrium with two symmetrical genital openings placed anteriorly, CD irregularly coiled and Ss very small compared to the S ( Figs 47, 48 View FIGURES 47 – 51 : Platnick & Shadab 1974a: figs 70, 71). It differs from this species by having a heart-shaped atrium in ventral view ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 41 – 46 ), symmetrical CD, FD thinner, and S length almost two and a half times the width ( Figs 47, 48 View FIGURES 47 – 51 ; Platnick & Shadab 1974a: figs 70, 71).

Description. Male: Total length 6.62. Cephalothorax: 3.5 long. Carapace glabrous without pattern, coloration light brown, darker in ocular area, becoming lighter towards posterior edge, thoracic grooves deep, darker in relation to surrounding cuticle ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ). Lateral and dorsal surfaces same color, cephalic area higher than thoracic ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ). Sternum glossy, almost same color as rear portion of carapace, darker at margins ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ). AME closer together than to ALE. Clypeus about one diameter of AME. All eyes subequal in size ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ). AER straight, PER procurved in dorsal view. Endites and labium dark brown, longer than wide, labium length ca. 3/4 of endites and darker in coloration. Chelicera heavily sclerotized, rugose cuticle, brown, darker than carapace. Three promarginal and two retromarginal teeth. Abdomen: 2.75 long, background pale grey. Dorsal surface dark yellow without scutum or pattern ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ). Ventral surface light yellow, booklung covers pale yellow, epigastric area slightly sclerotized ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ). Leg formula I-II-IV-III, light yellow, first pair slightly darker. Nineteen VCT, 30 VCM. Pedipalp light yellow, bulb same color as tibia ( Figs 37, 39 View FIGURES 35 – 40 ), tibia long, about 0.6 times length of cymbium, RTA short and slightly hooked, about 0.3 times width of tibia ( Figs 49–51 View FIGURES 47 – 51 ).

Female: as in male except noted. Total length 9.7. Cephalothorax: 4.0 long. Carapace dark red, slightly darker in the eye area ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 41 – 46 ). Sternum same color as rear portion of carapace ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 41 – 46 ). Chelicera same color as anterior portion of carapace ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 41 – 46 ). Abdomen: 5.5 long, background dark gray without scutum or characteristic pattern ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 41 – 46 ). Ventral surface dark grey, booklungs slightly red, epigastric area highly sclerotized ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 41 – 46 ). Legs reddish-yellow, first pair darker. VCT absent, 9 VCM. Epigynum ventrally dark red, atrium big, heart shaped, two separated copulatory openings placed anteriorly ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 41 – 46 ); CD extremely long and slender, irregularly curled ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 47 – 51 ). Oval elongated S that connects to a relatively short and stout FD, directly under S a bulge in the FD forms a small Ss ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 47 – 51 ).

Variation. Female: total length mean 9.7 (range: 8.9 to 10.6), carapace length mean 4.0 (range: 4.0 to 4.1. Female with no VCT present, VCM mean 7.5 (range: 6 to 9).

Distribution. Known only from the type locality ( Fig. 52 View FIGURE 52 ).

Biology. All specimens were collected in a Quercus forest with secondary plant growth. Adult specimens were found in May and October 2012. Specimens were caught by beating and direct collecting over vegetation.

UNAM

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Corinnidae

Genus

Trachelas

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