Actinopus apalai, Miglio, Laura Tavares, Pérez-Miles, Fernando & Bonaldo, Alexandre B., 2020

Miglio, Laura Tavares, Pérez-Miles, Fernando & Bonaldo, Alexandre B., 2020, Taxonomic Revision of the Spider Genus Actinopus Perty, 1833 (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Actinopodidae), Megataxa 2 (1), pp. 1-256 : 19-22

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/megataxa.2.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5655551

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0975136A-FF9F-CE48-FF77-FF4EDED33902

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scientific name

Actinopus apalai
status

sp. nov.

Actinopus apalai View in CoL sp. nov.

Figs 13–15 View FIGURE 13 View FIGURE 14 View FIGURE 15 , Map 2 View MAP 2

Type material. Holotype male from 00° 49’ 58.65601” S 52° 39’ 29.69148” W, Jari, Almeirim, Pará, Brazil , 28.ii.2005, T. Gardner & M. A. Ribeiro Junior leg. ( MPEG 2276 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: BRAZIL. Pará: Almeirim, Jari, 0° 42’ 42,64747” S 52° 40’ 0,86094” W, Área 56, 1♂, 01.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2249 View Materials ); 11.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2250 View Materials ); 11.ii.2005 ( MPEG 13820 View Materials , 13821 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; 1° 11’ 28,30705” S 52° 38’ 51,85530” W, Bituba , 1♂, 07.iii.2005 ( MPEG 2247 View Materials , 2248 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; 4° 49’ 58,65601” S 52° 39’ 29,69148” W, Área 14, 1♂, 07.iii.2005 ( MPEG 2262 View Materials , 2263 View Materials , 13816 View Materials , 13818 View Materials , 13819 View Materials ); 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 13814 View Materials ) GoogleMaps , all collected by T. Gardner.

Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition in honor of the indigenous ethnic group, Apalai, who have remnants on the eastern side of Tumucumaque Mountains National Park, Almeirim, Pará, Brazil.

Diagnosis. Males of A. apalai are characterized by PA continuous to PI ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 A–B); pronounced PA and BTA inconspicuous ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 A–C); without serrated area, represented by the two cusps distal to PI ( Fig. 15 A, C View FIGURE 15 ). They differ from those of A. mairinquensis ( Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 A–C) by BTA in the middle of the width of tegulum; PA more developed; serrated area reduced ( Fig. 15 A, C View FIGURE 15 ) and dorsal abdominal scutum divided in two parts, the basal larger and more rebordered than distal scutum ( Fig. 13 A View FIGURE 13 ). They differ from those of A. smuzikae by PA more pronounced and PS shorter ( Ríos-Tamayo & Goloboff, 2018, fig. 34 D–F).

MALE (holotype): Total length 14.55; Carapace, long 7.22; wide 6.66. Carapace anterior part slightly tapered. Anterior eye row slightly procurved, posterior row recurved ( Fig. 13 B View FIGURE 13 ). Few short bristles between posterior eyes, and between lateral eyes-edge of carapace; short bristles forming a row on edge of chilum. Sternum with eight sigilla fused medially, two distal sigilla more fused to each other than others ( Fig. 13 C View FIGURE 13 ). Rastellum protuberant, inverted V-shaped, hirsute, with 1–3 spines in prolateral part ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 E–F). Chelicerae with denticles along prolateral row of teeth. Prolateral row decreasing in distal-proximal way. Teeth in retrolateral row subequal ( Fig. 13 D View FIGURE 13 ). Patella and tibia III with distal crown of welldeveloped thorns, not interrupted in middle ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 A–B). Patellae III and IV with spines on prolaterodorsal face ( Fig. 14A, C View FIGURE 14 ). Patella IV with prolaterodorsal short spines along extension of article ( Fig. 14 D View FIGURE 14 ). Ventral pseudoscopulae occupying 75% of tarsi I and 100% of II, III and IV. Pseudoscopula compact only in 10% of distal part of tarsi I, 25% of II, and 100% of tarsi III and IV. Carapace and chelicerae reddish brown; sternum yellowish-brown; legs reddish-brown; tibia of palp and cymbium yellowishbrown; abdomen pale gray, with two dorsal scuta with points of insections of bristles more sclerotized than in rest of abdomen ( Fig. 13 A View FIGURE 13 ). Anterior scutum bigger and more rebordered than posterior. Eyes: Diameters: PME 0.27, PLE 0.38, ALE 0.4, AME 0.5; MOQ: Length 1.2, front width 1.38, back width 2.2; Interdistances: PME– PME 1.7 , PLE–PME 0.11, AME–AME 0.16, ALE–AME 0.66, ALE–PLE 0.5, AME–PME 1.2 . Ocular area : OAL 4.5, OAW 3.7, and IF 2.2. Body: Clypeus: 0.14; Fovea: 2.4; Labium: long 1.55; wide 1.22; Chelicerae: long 3.55; wide 2; Sternum: long 4.7; wide 3.44. Abdomen: long 7.77; wide 4.88. Leg measurements: I: Fe 6/ Pa 3/ Ti 4.8/ Me 5.7/ Ta 3.3/ total 23 . II: 5.6/ 2.1/ 3.5/ 4.3/ 2.5/ 18.2. III: 4.4/ 2.3/ 2.6/ 4.6/ 2.6/ 16.7. IV: 6.4/ 2.6/ 4.8/ 5.7/ 3.8/ 23.6. Spination: I—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d0, p0, r0; ti v0-0-4, d0, p0, r0-0-1; Me v4-9-4, d0, p1-3-2, r2-4-3; ta v0-3-4, d0, p1-4-4, r1-5-7. II—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d0, p0, r0; ti v0-0-5, d0, p0, r0-3-2; Me v4-7-6, d0, p1-2-3, r2-3-4; ta v4-7-5, d0, p2-4-5, r2-4-4. III—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d2-4-16, p2-4-7, r0-0-3; ti v0-1-2, d1-1-14, p0-2-2, r0-1-4; Me v3-3-6, d0, p2-2-4, r2-4-5; ta v0, d0, p3-8-6, r2-8-4; IV—Fe v0, d0, p0, r0; Pa v0, d0-0-1, p12-13-5, r0; ti v1-2-5, d0, p2-1-2, r0; Me v2-6- 6, d0-0-1, p0-0-1, r0-1-2; ta v0, d0, p2-9-8, r2-5-7. Palp: BTA developed, prolateral, with two keels (PS and PI) demarcated in prolateral and dorsal faces. PS demarcated on retrolateral face. PS and PI evident. Robust tegulum, long PA, continuous to PI ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 A–C).

VARIATION

MALES (n=10): Eyes: Diameters: PME 0.22–0.44, PLE 0.22–0.5, ALE 0.44–0.55, AME 0.44–0.55; MOQ: Length 1.2–1.5, front width 1.2–1.4, front width 1.2–2.5; Interdistances: PME–PME 1.7 2 , PLE–PME 0.11, AME–AME 0.16–0.27, ALE–AME 0.44–0.77,ALE–PLE 0.44–0.77, AME–PME 1.1 1.56 . Ocular area : OAL 1.2– 1.4, OAW 1.2–2.5, and IF 1.2–1.5. Body : Total length: 10.9–18.5; Carapace : Length 5.5–10.4; wide 5–7.2; Clypeus : 0–0.1; Fovea : 1.6–3.1; Labium : Length 1.3–1.7; wide 1.2–2.3; Chelicerae : Length 3–5.2; wide 1.7–3.2; Sternum : Length 4.4–5.3; wide 2.5–4.2. Abdomen : Length 5.1–7.1; wide 3.6–5.1. Legs: I: Fe 5.3–6.8/ Pa 2– 3.1/ Ti 3.6–5.4/ Me 3.8–6.4/ Ta 2.1–3.4/ total 16.8–25.1. II: 5–6.8/ 2–3/ 3.7–5.3/ 4–6/ 2.3–3.4/ 13–24.5. III: 3.9– 5.8/ 2.2–3/ 2.5–3.8/ 4–5.7/ 2.4–3.4/ 15–21.7. IV: 5.7–8.2/ 2.2–3.2/ 4.2–6.6/ 4.1–6.4/ 2.6–3.8/ 18.8–28.2.

Distribution. BRAZIL. Pará: Almeirim ( Map 2 View MAP 2 ).

Material examined: BRAZIL. Pará: Almeirim, Jari, 0° 36’ 14,72106” S 52° 39’ 9,44026” W, Área 86, 1♂, 03.iv.2005 ( MPEG 2256 View Materials , 2257 View Materials ) ; 0° 42’ 42,64747” S 52° 40’ 0,86094” W, Área 56, 1♂, 01.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2249 View Materials ) ; 11.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2252 View Materials , 2254 View Materials ) ; 2♂, 11.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2255 View Materials ) ; 3♂, 11.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2251 View Materials ) ; 5♂, 11.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2253 View Materials ) ; 1° 1’ 32,45885” S 52° 54’ 17,27678” W, Quaruba, 1♂, 03.iv.2005 ( MPEG 2246 View Materials ) ; 4° 49’ 58,65601” S 52° 39’ 29,69148” W, Área 14, 1♂, 07.iii.2005 ( MPEG 13816 View Materials , 13817 View Materials ) ; 4♂, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2275 View Materials ) ; 5♂, 07.iii.2005 ( MPEG 2260 View Materials , 2265 View Materials ) ; 6♂, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2268 View Materials ) ; 7♂, 07.iii.2005 ( MPEG 2259 View Materials , 2264 View Materials ) ; 8♂, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2270 View Materials ) ; 8♂ e 1j, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2274 View Materials ) ; 10♂, 07.iii.2005 ( MPEG 2258 View Materials ) ; 12♂, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2273 View Materials ) ; 12♂ e 1j, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2272 View Materials ) ; 14♂, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2269 View Materials ) ; 07.iii.2005 ( MPEG 2261 View Materials , 2267 View Materials ) ; 15♂, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2271 View Materials ) ; 17♂, 07.iii.2005 ( MPEG 2266 View Materials ) ; 21♂, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 13815 View Materials ) ; 22♂, 28.ii.2005 ( MPEG 2277 View Materials ) , all collected by T. Gardner.

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Actinopodidae

Genus

Actinopus

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