Titiotus tulare, Platnick & Ubick, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2008)3608[1:AROTEC]2.0.CO;2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5467534 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87AE-FFA9-FFEF-FF7A-FD31A7945C83 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Titiotus tulare |
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sp. nov. |
Titiotus tulare View in CoL , new species
Figures 52–56 View Figs ; map 2
TYPE: Male holotype from near Ash Mountain, Sequoia National Park , Tulare Co. , California (July 9, 1958; W. Gertsch, V. Roth) , deposited in AMNH.
ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
DIAGNOSIS: Males and females have not been collected together, and it is possible that the females treated here as T. tulare are actually those of T. icenoglei , and vice versa. Males resemble those of T. heberti but differ in having the tibial apophysis with a distally wider middle prong (fig. 54); females differ from those of T. heberti in having a posteriorly narrowed epigynal septum (fig. 55).
MALE: Total length 16. Coloration as in T. californicus . Leg spination: femora: I p0-4-1, r1-2-1; II r1-2-1; III p1-1-2, r1-2-2; IV p1-2-1; tibiae: I v6-6-4, r1-2-0; II d1-0-1, v6-6-4, r1-2- 0; III d1-0-0, p1-1-2, r0-1-1; IV r1-0-2; metatarsi: I, II p1-1-0, r1-1-0; III p1-2-2. Embolus twisted near base, distally narrow; median apophysis with subdistal and retrolateral projections; middle prong of tibial apophysis bifid but not deeply incised, dorsal prong large, wide, flattened (figs. 52–54).
FEMALE: Total length 13. Coloration as in T. californicus . Leg spination: femora: I r1-2-1; II p1-1-2, r1-1-2; tibiae: I d1-0-0, v4-4-4, r1- 1-0; II d1-0-1, v4-4-4, r1-1-0; III r0-1-1; metatarsi: II r1-1-0; III p1-2-2. Epigynal septum wide but short, posterior portion restricted to narrow, triangular bulge; posterior ducts oblique, spermathecae narrow (figs. 55, 56).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: United States: CALIFORNIA: Kern Co.: Paradise Valley, Tehachapi Mountains , Aug. 18, 1959, in building, elev. 5000 ft (W. Icenogle, WRI), 1♀; Tehachapi Mountain County Park , Tehachapi Mountains , 35 ° 04.680 9 N, 118 ° 28.857 9 W, Sept. 9, 2004, crawling on road after rain, conifer-oak forest, elev. 5800 ft (W. Icenogle, WRI), 1♀. Tulare Co. : 3 mi W Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park, July 9, 1958 (W. Gertsch, V. Roth, AMNH), 13; Kaweah Power Station #3, Ash Mountain , 40 mi NE Visalia, Mar. 12, 1983 ( CDU) , 13, July 10, 1983 (D. Burdick, CAS) , 13, Apr. 13, 1985 ( CAS) , 13, Apr. 25, 1996 (D. Burdick, CAS) , 13; Kaweah River, 5 mi E Three Rivers, July 17, 1952, elev. 1258 ft (W. Gertsch, AMNH), 1♀; Lake Kaweah, Visalia , May 10, 1994 (D. Bixler, CDB) , 13; Three Rivers , July 17, 1952, elev. 1268 ft (W. Gertsch, AMNH) , 23.
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Kern and Tulare Counties (map 2).
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