Mago brimodes Ruiz & Maddison, 2019

Ruiz, Gustavo R. S., Maddison, Wayne P. & Galiano, Maria Elena, 2019, A revision of the concept of Mago O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882, and proposal of a new genus (Araneae: Salticidae: Amycini), Zootaxa 4658 (1), pp. 124-140 : 130-133

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4658.1.5

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scientific name

Mago brimodes Ruiz & Maddison
status

sp. nov.

Mago brimodes Ruiz & Maddison View in CoL sp. nov.

Figs 10–34 View FIGURES 10–13 View FIGURES 14–17 View FIGURES 18–27 View FIGURES 28–34

Types. Male holotype from Manakin Trail, Reserva Canandé, Esmeraldas, Ecuador (0.5270–0.5265°N, 79.2092– 79.2089°W), 310 m, 19 Aug. 2011, Maddison, Piascik & Vega (WPM#11-155), deposited in QCAZ. Female paratype with same data, except for Quail Trail (0.5253–0.5252°N, 79.2076–79.2073°W), 320 m (WPM#11-130), deposited in QCAZ GoogleMaps .

Additional material examined. ECUADOR. Esmeraldas: Reserva Canandé: 1♂, Tanager Trail (0.5222– 0.5221°N, 79.1965–79.1969°W), 580 m (WPM#11-143) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Macaw Trail (0.5179–0.5175°N, 79.1936– 79.1935°W), 590 m (WPM#11-161) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Quail Trail (0.5246°N, 79.2053°W), 320 m (WPM#11-147) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Quail Trail (0.5254–0.5252°N, 79.2080–79.2076°W), 300 m (WPM#11-129) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Quail Trail (0.5253–0.5252°N, 79.2076–79.2073°W), 320 m (WPM#11-130) GoogleMaps ; 3♂, Manakin Trail (0.5270–0.5265°N, 79.2092–79.2089°W), 310 m (WPM#11-155) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Manakin Trail (0.5263–0.5252°N, 79.2105–79.2099°W), 320 m (WPM#11-152) GoogleMaps ; 2♂, Mana- kin Trail (0.5273–0.5269°N, 79.2069–79.2066°W), 290 m (WPM#11-156) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Manakin Trail (0.5274–0.5270°N, 79.2089–79.2088°W), 300 m (WPM#11-154) GoogleMaps ; 2♂, Manakin Trail (0.5279–0.5274°N, 79.2088–79.2036°W), 300 m (WPM#11-153) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Tanager Trail (0.5223–0.5220°N, 79.1958–79.1954°W), 580 m (WPM#11-145) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Quail Trail (0.5235°N, 79.2038–79.2035°W), 400 m (WPM#11-186) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Chocó Tapaculo Trail (0.5218–0.5215°N, 79.2125–79.2124°W), 400 m (WPM#139) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Quail Trail (0.5255–0.5253°N, 79.2073–79.2069°W), 330 m (WPM#11-131) GoogleMaps , 1♂, Macaw Trail (0.5187–0.5184°N, 79.1942–79.1939°W), 580 m (WPM#11-163) GoogleMaps ; 2♂, Quail Trail (0.5234–0.5223°N, 79.2033–79.2030°W), 430 m (WPM#11-185) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Quail Trail, DNA voucher d443 (WPM#11-148). All specimens collected by Maddison, Piascik & Vega, 17–23 Aug. 2011 and deposited in UBC- SEM GoogleMaps

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Etymology. An adjective from the Greek ( brimodes = stern or indignant), due to the thick eyebrow, and their habit of holding the legs tight against the body, as if a person frowning and with arms crossed.

Diagnosis. Male differs from that of M. intentus by having a shorter embolus ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 28–34 ; compare to Fig. 6 View FIGURES 6–9 ). Female is the only one known in the genus ( Figs 33–34 View FIGURES 28–34 ).

Description. Male (holotype). Total length: 3.60. Carapace 2.30 long, 1.65 wide, 1.35 high, dark brown, with dense black eyebrow and a pair of lines of white scales around cephalic region ( Figs 10–11 View FIGURES 10–13 , 14, 16 View FIGURES 14–17 ). Ocular quadrangle 1.20 long. Anterior eye row 1.60 wide, posterior 1.40 wide. Clypeus 0.20 high, with dense, narrow stripe of white setae along border ( Figs 12 View FIGURES 10–13 , 14 View FIGURES 14–17 ). AME 0.50 in diameter. Chelicera dark brown, small, vertical, with a small mastidion on the face, near the fang articulation ( Figs 14, 16 View FIGURES 14–17 ); slightly excavated between mastidion and teeth; five separate small teeth on promargin and six teeth on a common base on retromargin; fang with a retrolateral flap form- ing a spoon-like structure ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 14–17 ). Palp light brown, with curved femur bearing five dorsal spines, long patella and short embolus ( Figs 18 View FIGURES 18–27 , 28–29 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Endite light brown, tip curved outwards, with a ventral distal protuberance ( Figs 30–31 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Labium and sternum dark brown, sternum convex. Legs 1324 ( Figs 19–22 View FIGURES 18–27 ). Total length of leg I: 4.95 (1.55 + 2.20 + 1.20); II: 3.80 (1.25 + 1.50 + 1.05); III: 4.35 (1.65 + 1.60 + 1.10); IV: 3.50 (1.15 + 1.20 + 1.15). Leg I–II dark brown, fading towards the yellow tarsi; III–IV with dark brown femora, but proximally clear; remaining articles yellow, stained of dark brown on joints. Abdomen dark brown, with poorly defined, narrow stripe of white setae on the anterior border; dorsally with lighter chevrons on posterior half ( Figs 10–11 View FIGURES 10–13 , 16 View FIGURES 14–17 ); ventrally dark, with four longitudinal light lines. Spinnerets light brown.

Female (paratype). Total length: 3.40. Carapace 1.87 long, 1.37 wide, 1.00 high. Color pattern as in male ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 10–13 ). No eyebrow. Ocular quadrangle 1.00 long. Anterior eye row 1.35 wide, posterior 1.25 wide. Clypeus 0.10 high, with no modified setae ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 14–17 ). AME 0.45 in diameter. Chelicera with five separate small teeth on promargin and four teeth on a common base on retromargin. Palp short ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 18–27 ). Legs 3142 ( Figs 24–27 View FIGURES 18–27 ). Total length of leg I: 3.05 (0.95 + 1.25 + 0.85); II: 2.64 (0.88 + 1.00 + 0.76); III: 3.36 (1.26 + 1.21 + 0.89); IV: 2.77 (0.92 + 0.92 + 0.93). Epigyne with short copulatory ducts ( Figs 33–34 View FIGURES 28–34 ).

Variation. Males with smaller palps also have smaller mastidia.

Distribution. Known only from the type locality ( Ecuador).

QCAZ

Museo de Zoologia, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Mago

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