Thyene perfecta, Wiśniewski & Wesołowska, 2024
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.952.2647 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13784937 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2453EC26-670C-476B-B953-97EB13B9A46D |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Thyene perfecta |
status |
sp. nov. |
Thyene perfecta sp. nov.
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Fig. 96 View Fig
Diagnosis
The palpal organ of this species is similar to that in Thyene striatipes (Caporiacco, 1939) , but can be recognized by the thinner and longer apophysis. The bulb flap is directed horizontally in Thyene perfecta sp. nov. and vertically in T. striatipes (compare Fig. 96C View Fig with Prószyński 1987: fig. on p. 114).
Etymology
The specific name is Latin and refers to the fact that it perfectly represents the genus Thyene .
Material examined
Holotype
UGANDA • ♂; Masindi distr., Budongo Forest ; 1°45′ N, 31°25′ E; dry season; 5–15 Jan. 1997; T. Wagner leg.; ZFMK 2876 About ZFMK .
GoogleMapsDescription
Male
General appearance as in Fig. 96A. View Fig
MEASUREMENTS. Cephalothorax length 2.8, width 2.4, height 1.1. Eye field length 1.2, anterior width 1.6, posterior width 1.7. Abdomen length 3.4, width 1.6.
CARAPACE. Flattened, roundish, brown with dark rings surrounding eyes, silver spots on anterior part of eye field (guanine crystals translucent through integument). Some white hairs between anterior eyes, long brown bristles on anterior margin of carapace. Chelicera with single tooth on both margins. Mouthparts brown, only chewing margins of endites lighter. Sternum dark brown.
ABDOMEN. Elongated, blackish brown with wide median serrated yellow streak, pair of very small white patches posteriorly, venter dark. Spinnerets dirty yellow.
LEGS. First pair longer and thicker than other legs, dark brown, only tarsi yellow. Legs II–IV brown, but basal parts of their segments yellowish, also metatarsi and tarsi light.
PALPS. Brown, with dense hairs. Palpal organ typical for the genus; bulb round with horizontal flap, two tight coils of embolus, tibial apophysis thin, some sharp bristles on retrolateral edge of cymbium ( Fig. 96B–E View Fig ).
Female
Unknown.
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