Aposphragisma kolleri Thoma, 2014

THOMA, MARCO, KRANZ-BALTENSPERGER, YVONNE, KROPF, CHRISTIAN, GRABER, WERNER, NENTWIG, WOLFGANG & FRICK, HOLGER, 2014, <strong> The new Southeast Asian goblin spider genus <em> Aposphragisma </ em> (Araneae, Oonopidae): diversity and phylogeny </ strong>, Zootaxa 3798 (1) : 44-46

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scientific name

Aposphragisma kolleri Thoma
status

sp. nov.

Aposphragisma kolleri Thoma , sp. nov.

( Figs. 26–27)

Type material. HOLOTYPE: male (PBI_OON 00031373), Sarawak ( MALAYSIA), Bako National Park [01°42′N 110°27′E; inf.], 30.III.1985, lowland forest, litter, leg. C. Deeleman, deposited at RMNH GoogleMaps . PARATYPE: 1 male (PBI_OON 00031386), collected together with holotype, deposited at RMNH GoogleMaps .

Etymology. The species epithet is dedicated to Markus Koller-Furrer (*1958), a Swiss teacher, naturalist and conservationist who promoted the first author’s ornithological and natural history skills from an early age.

Diagnosis. A. kolleri sp. nov. belongs to the stripe-clade and can be distinguished from other species of this clade by the combination of the following traits: carapace with one pair of spikes (csp) ( Figs. 26 C–D); carapace margin with blunt denticles, sluice restricted to posterior margin ( Fig. 26D). The new species resembles A. brunomanseri sp. nov. and A. dentatum sp. nov. but differs from A. brunomanseri sp. nov. among others by the lack of a second pair of spikes on the carapace, by the sternum shape and the pointed embolic spine (esp) ( Fig. 27C), from A. dentatum sp. nov. among others by the shape of the carapace margin denticles, shorter claws (almost as long as tarsi in A. dentatum sp. nov.) and greater body length.

Description. Description based on 2 males.

MALE. With the characters of the genus except as noted. Body length 2.08–2.16 mm, carapace length 0.96 mm. Sclerotized parts uniformly coloured red-brown, approaching colour 32 ‘chestnut’; legs paler, orangish. Habitus: Figs. 26 A–C.

CEPHALOTHORAX. Carapace: surface of elevated portion of pars cephalica smooth, sides strongly reticulate ( Fig. 26D); posterior edge of pars cephalica with one pair of spikes (csp) ( Figs. 26 C–D); carapace margin with sluice restricted to posterior margin, with blunt denticles ( Figs. 26 D–E). Eyes: posterior eye-row straight from above, procurved from front ( Figs. 26D, F); ALE largest, separated by their radius to diameter; ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius; PME touching throughout most of their length; PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius. Sternum finely ornamented except smooth median stripe ( Fig. 26E); posterior margin with narrow single extension, covered with blunt denticles ( Fig. 26E; cf A. brunomanseri sp. nov.). Pleura: surface smooth with pairs of large pits dorsally of each coxa I, II and III. Mouthparts: chelicerae posterior margin of inner surface proximally modified to a ridge with median slit, covering about 2/3 of margin length, distally ending in a rounded bulge; promargin with row of flattened setae, distally extending into a short inwards pointing tooth-like projection (tlp) ( Fig. 26F); posterior face with a pair of long, spatulate setae.

ABDOMEN. Book lung covers (bc) large, elongated, elliptical to rather dumbbell shaped (sides concave), about 4–5 times longer than wide ( Fig. 26G). Epigastric scutum dorsally with widely oval subterminal ridge (sr) ( Fig. 26G); scuto-pedicel region with slightly swollen hair bases. Postepigastric scutum long, semicircular, with long posteriorly directed lateral apodemes ( Fig. 26H). Dorsal abdominal setae shorter than in A. brunomanseri sp. nov. ( Fig. 26G, cf fig. 9C).

GENITALIA. Epigastric region: sperm pore situated between anterior and posterior spiracles ( Fig. 26H). Palp: basal segments as well as bulb and cymbium lighter in colour than rest of body; bulb stout ( Figs. 27 A–B). Embolus (em) medially with longitudinal ridges on prolateral surface, tip spatulate ( Fig. 27C); embolic spine (esp) with pointed tip ( Fig. 27C). Conductor (con) with broad tip (appearing ‘snout’-like in lateral view; Fig. 27C). Embolusconductor-complex as long as bulb.

Intraspecific variation. Body size variable (see above); male paratype slightly paler and with slightly longer spikes on carapace.

Distribution. W-Sarawak, MALAYSIA ( Fig. 49).

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Aposphragisma