Heptathela helios Tanikawa & Miyashita, 2014

Xu, Xin, Ono, Hirotsugu, Kuntner, Matjaz, Liu, Fengxiang & Li, Daiqin, 2019, A taxonomic monograph of the liphistiid spider genus Heptathela, endemic to Japanese islands, ZooKeys 888, pp. 1-50 : 1

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Heptathela helios Tanikawa & Miyashita, 2014
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Heptathela helios Tanikawa & Miyashita, 2014 Fig. 24 View Figure 24

Heptathela helios Tanikawa & Miyashita, 2014: 68 (holotype: male (NSMT-Ar 12851), from Kunigami-son, Okinawajima, Japan, collected by A. Tanikawa on 26 May 2010, matured on 9 September 2012, deposited in NMNS, examined).

Diagnosis.

Males of H. helios can be distinguished from those of all other Okinawa group Heptathela species by the serrated contrategulum margin and the hooked tegular marginal apophysis, the ovate, indistinctly rugose conductor with a poorly serrated margin ( Fig. 24 D–G View Figure 24 ). Females of H. helios can be distinguished from those of all other Heptathela species by the receptacular clusters with the inner ones being smaller than the laterals, and the laterals with numerous small granulate tubercula ( Fig. 24 H–M View Figure 24 ). H. helios can also be diagnosed from all other Okinawa group Heptathela species by the following unique nucleotide substitutions in the standard DNA barcode alignment: T (11), T (35), G (47), A (56), C (59), A (95), T (104), A (131), T (140), T (179), C (188), C (215), G (221), C (242), C (266), C (273), C (299), C (300), C (304), T (359), G (380), T (413), A (422), T (425), T (431), G (479), G (480), G (491), G (506), C (543), T (546), G (548), C (551), C (596), T (662).

Description.

Male. Carapace and opisthosoma brown, with dark brown tergites; cheliceral groove with 14 denticles; tergites closed to each other; seven spinnerets. Measurements: BL 9.88, CL 5.30, CW 4.81, OL 4.58, OW 2.92; ALE> PLE> PME> AME; leg I 16.56 (4.55 + 1.90 + 3.48 + 4.33 + 2.30), leg II 17.19 (4.50 + 2.00 + 3.34 + 4.68 + 2.67), leg III 18.35 (4.35 + 1.97 + 3.40 + 5.53 + 3.10), leg IV 23.37 (5.52 + 2.10 + 4.47 + 7.48 + 3.80).

Palp. The bulb of the two male specimens relatively distorted. Prolateral side of paracymbium unpigmented and unsclerotised, numerous setae and spines at the tip of paracymbium ( Fig. 24 A–C View Figure 24 ). Contrategulum with a serrated margin ( Fig. 24E, G View Figure 24 ). Tegulum with a dentate dorsal extension of terminal apophysis ( Fig. 24F, G View Figure 24 ), blunt terminal and hook-like marginal apophysis ( Fig. 24D, F, G View Figure 24 ). Conductor sclerotised, ovate, and wide, with indistinct rugae ( Fig. 24 E–G View Figure 24 ). Embolus sclerotised, with a wide opening, the distal margin slightly sclerotised, and with a saddle-shaped margin in the retrolateral view ( Fig. 24 D–G View Figure 24 ).

Females (N = 7). Carapace and opisthosoma colour as in male; cheliceral groove with 12-14 pronounced denticles; opisthosoma with 12 well-separated tergites; seven spinnerets. Measurements: BL 11.70-14.45, CL 5.29-6.70, CW 4.29-5.81, OL 6.54-8.18, OW 4.70-6.63; ALE> PLE> PME> AME; palp 12.29 (4.20 + 2.03 + 2.63 + 3.43), leg I 14.31 (4.51 + 2.40 + 2.65 + 3.08 + 1.67), leg II 14.04 (4.25 + 2.35 + 2.53+ 3.11 + 1.80), leg III 13.75 (3.92 + 2.40 + 2.48 + 2.67 + 2.28), leg IV 21.77 (5.90 + 2.88 + 3.75 + 6.11 + 3.13).

Female genitalia. A pair of depressions on the ventro-lateral part of genital atrium ( Fig. 24 K–M View Figure 24 ). Paired receptacular clusters along the anterior margin of bursa copulatrix, divided into two parts, inner receptacular clusters smaller than laterals, laterals with several small tubercula, with short genital stalks ( Fig. 24 H–M View Figure 24 ).

Remarks.

We identified the specimens collected from Ginama Dam, Okinawa, as H. helios based on evidence from morphology and COI barcode genetic distance compared with the male holotype and paratype (NSMT-Ar 12851, NSMT-Ar 12855) of H. helios in Tanikawa and Miyashita (2014). K2P and p -distances between Ginama Dam specimens and the holotype (NSMT-Ar 12851) were 3.2-3.4% and 3.1-3.3%, respectively, and those between Ginama Dam specimens and the paratype (NSMT-Ar 12855) were 1.8-2.1% and 1.7-2.1%, respectively.

Material examined.

JAPAN · 2 ♂♂, 8 ♀♀; Okinawa-ken, Kunigami-son, Ginama Dam; 26.84N, 128.26E; alt. 150 m; 24 December 2012; D. Li, F.X. Liu and X. Xu leg.; XUX-2012-432 to 440C.

Distribution.

The species is endemic to the Japanese island Okinawajima ( Fig. 1C View Figure 1 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Liphistiidae

Genus

Heptathela