Baviola, SIMON, 1898

Benjamin, Suresh P., 2004, Taxonomic revision and phylogenetic hypothesis for the jumping spider subfamily Ballinae (Araneae, Salticidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 142 (1), pp. 1-82 : 13-17

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BAVIOLA SIMON, 1898 View in CoL

Type species: Baviola braueri by original description.

Diagnosis: Baviola can be distinguished from Ballinae by the following characters: absence of ec (2) ( Fig. 7A, B View Figure 7 ), embolus stout, projecting outwards from its base (4, 5) ( Figs 5A–F View Figure 5 , 7A, B View Figure 7 ), absences of a dark band on lateral sides of legs I–IV (27) and enlarged femur I (30) ( Wanless, 1984a: figs 9g, h, 10f, 11g, h, 12h).

Monophyly and phylogenetic placement: Baviola is most probably monophyletic, although this remains to be tested in future studies.

Description: See Wanless (1984a).

Composition: Three species: Baviola braueri Simon, 1898 , B. luteosignata Wanless, 1984 and B. vanmoli, Wanless, 1984 . All three are known only from the Seychelles. B. tenuimana (Simon, 1893) , also from the

Seychelles, was regarded as a nomen dubium by Wanless (1984a).

Distribution: Endemic to the Seychelles.

BAVIOLA BRAUERI SIMON, 1898

( FIGS 5A, B View Figure 5 , 6 View Figure 6 , 7A- G View Figure 7 )

B. braueri Simon, 1898: 386 View in CoL , 1♂ lectotype in ZIZM, Hamburg, not examined.

B. braueri Simon, 1901: 471 View in CoL , fig. 537.

B. braueri Wanless, 1984 View in CoL , 29, fig. 9a–k.

B. spatulata Wanless, 1984: 31–33 , fig. 10a–g. 1♂ holotype, Silhouette, Mare aux Cochons, 500 m, 3– 4.7.1972, PLG Benoit & JJ Van Mol ( MRAC 150.957 View Materials ) and 1♀ paratype, from the same locality ( MRAC 143.138 View Materials ), examined. syn. nov.

Diagnosis: Baviola braueri can be distinguished from other species in the genus by details of the palpal tibia Remarks: Baviola spatulata Wanless, 1984 is considered a junior synonym of B. braueri , as I am unable to distinguish the type material using the diagnosis provided by Wanless (1984a).

Description: See Wanless (1984a).

Distribution: Known only from the Seychelles. Habitat data in Wanless (1984a).

Other material examined: SEYCHELLES, Silhouette, La Passe, among palm leaves; 1♂, 13.1.1999, leg & det Michael Saaristo, MZT ; Praslin, Fond Ferdinand, forêt, pure Delodoicea maldivica; 1♂, 24.7.1972, leg. PLG Benoit & JJ Van Mol, det Wanless (1978), MRAC 143.399 View Materials .

and rta ( Fig. 5A, B View Figure 5 ); B. braueri has the shortest tibia; the rta is broad-based with a constriction at the apical half, which is confirmed by ESEM observation ( Fig. 7D View Figure 7 ) and is shorter than in the other two species.

BAVIOLA LUTEOSIGNATA WANLESS, 1984

( FIG. 5C, D View Figure 5 )

B. luteosignata Wanless, 1984: 34–36 , fig. 11a–h. 1♂ holotype, Seychelles, Mahé, Centre , Morne Séchellos, 750–800 m forêt endémique, 13– 17.7.1972, PLG Benoit & JJ Van Mol ( MRAC 150.962 View Materials ), 1♂ ( MRAC 143.284 View Materials ) and 2♀ paratypes, data as above ( MRAC 150.968 View Materials ), all at MRAC, examined.

Diagnosis: Baviola luteosignata can be distinguished from other species in the genus by the length of the palpal tibia and details of the rta ( Fig. 5C, D View Figure 5 ); B. luteosignata has an rta that is broad-based, which tapers to a pointed end. The palpal tibia is midway in length in B. luteosignata , shortest in B. braueri and longest in B. vanmoli ( Fig. 5A–F View Figure 5 ).

Description: See Wanless (1984a).

Distribution: Known only from the Seychelles. Habitat data in Wanless (1984a).

Other material examined: None.

BAVIOLA VANMOLI WANLESS, 1984

( FIG. 5E, F View Figure 5 )

B. vanmoli Wanless, 1984: 36–38 , fig. 12a–h. 1♂ holotype, Seychelles, Mahé sud, Anse à la Mouche 16– 31.7.1972, PLG Benoit & JJ Van Mol, MRAC 150.964 View Materials and 1♀ paratype, Seychelles, Silhouette , Mare aux Cochons, 500 m, 3– 4.7.1972, PLG Benoit & JJ Van Mol, MRAC 143.443 View Materials , examined.

Diagnosis: Baviola vanmoli can be distinguished from other species in the genus by details of the length of the palpal tibia and rta ( Fig. 5E, F View Figure 5 ): B. vanmoli has the longest palpal tibia; the rta is broad-based with a constriction at the apical half as in B. braueri , but is longer than in the other two species in the genus. The female of B. vanmoli may be distinguished from those of B. braueri and B. luteosignata by the longer and parallel copulatory ducts ( Wanless, 1984a: fig. 12f, g).

Description: See Wanless (1984a).

Distribution: Known only from the Seychelles. Habitat data in Wanless (1984a).

Other material examined: SEYCHELLES, Mahé, Mare aux Cochons; 1♂, pitfall traps. Jan. 1999, leg: Michael Saaristo, Pat Matyot and Maureen Kirkpatrick, det: Michael Saaristo, MZT .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Loc

Baviola

Benjamin, Suresh P. 2004
2004
Loc

B. braueri

Simon E 1901: 471
1901
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