Malagiella toliara, Ubick & Griswold, 2011

Ubick, Darrell & Griswold, Charles E., 2011, The Malagasy Goblin Spiders Of The New Genus Malagiella (Araneae, Oonopidae), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (356), pp. 1-86 : 83-84

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/356.1

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C2C67F-FFBC-FF9E-F11F-FCF1FCBEFD41

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Tatiana

scientific name

Malagiella toliara
status

 

Malagiella toliara View in CoL , new species Figures 185–199 View Figs View Figs , 429–462 View Figs View Figs View Figs View Figs , 465, 470, 471 View Figs , 477, 480 View Figs , 486 View Figs , 487 View Fig ; maps 1–4; table 1

TYPE: Male holotype and female allotype from sifted litter, leaf mold, rotten wood, in gallery forest, at Andranomite, 23.5242 ° S, 44.12133 ° E, 75 m, Toliara Province, Madagascar (27 Feb–3 Mar 2002, Fisher-Griswold Arthropod Team), deposited in CAS (BLF5850, CASENT 9010327, PBI _OON 03221).

ETYMOLOGY: The species name refers to its distribution.

DIAGNOSIS: This species can be distinguished from other Malagiella by its small size (males 5 1.1, with. 1.2 in other species; females 5 1.3, with $ 1.4 in other species) (figs. 431, 442), pale coloration, small eyes (figs. 435, 445), and the apparent absence of carapace sculpturing (figs. 430, 441). The female has a narrow DS (0.25 abdomen width (fig. 441), which is. 0.30 in other species) and widely sinuous epigynal ducts, with W 5 L (figs. 458–462). The male has a short VS, with distance from sperm pore to posterior edge being much shorter than to anterior edge (fig. 432) and a short palpal patella (patella-tibia L/cymbium-bulb L 5 1.3 (figs. 450–453), which is 1.5–2.2 in other species).

MALE (PBI_OON 03221): Total length 1.12 (1.10–1.12), carapace length 0.60, width 0.44 (0.44–0.46), N 5 2. CEPHALOTHO- RAX: Carapace pale orange, elongate oval in dorsal view (fig. 430), pars cephalica slightly elevated in lateral view, anteriorly narrowed to about 0.5 times its maximum width (fig. 430), surface of elevated portion of pars cephalica smooth, sides smooth (fig. 431); lateral margin straight; nonmarginal pars cephalica setae present in U-shaped row (setae rubbed off of available specimens, but bases visible). Clypeus twice the length of eye area. Eyes well developed, small; eye row width 0.26 carapace width, length 0.6 clypeus length (figs. 430, 435). Sternum with long bristles (figs. 434, 477). ABDOMEN: Shape cylindrical, somewhat compressed (figs. 432, 433, 437–439), strongly overhanging cephalothorax (fig. 431). Book lung covers large, ovoid (fig. 438). Pedicel tube short (fig. 438), scutum dorsal extension about 1.6 pedicel diameter. Dorsal scutum weakly sclerotized, pale orange, covering about 0.5 abdomen length and about 0.5 abdomen width (fig. 433). Postepigastric scutum short, covering (togeth- er with epigastric scutum) about 0.6 abdomen length, fused to epigastric scutum (figs. 432, 438). LEGS: Spination: femur I p0-1-0; tibiae: I, II v4-4-0, IV p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v0-0-2; metatarsi: I, II v2-2-0, III p0-1-0, r0-1-0, IV p1-0-0, r1-1-0. GENITALIA: Epigastric region with sperm pore large (fig. 432). Palpal patella 3.0 times femur length (figs. 450–457, 486, map 3), tarsus seamlessly fused to bulb (figs. 191, 192), bulb with dorsobasal indentation (figs. 185–188, 450, 451), bulb-cymbium about 0.7 tibia-patella length; embolus less sharply bent ventrally (figs. 185, 486), embolar opening small (fig. 192), closer to retrolateral prong (fig. 193).

FEMALE (PBI_OON 03221): Total length 1.34, carapace length 0.60, width 0.46. CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace elongate oval in dorsal view, anteriorly narrowed to about 0.45 times its maximum width (fig. 441). Clypeus subequal to eye area length. Eyes small: eye row width 0.33 carapace width (fig. 445); length 1.1 clypeus length (figs. 441, 442). Female palp spines absent (figs. 465, 480). ABDOMEN: Pedicel tube short (fig. 448), scutum dorsal extension about 0.2 pedicel diameter (fig. 447). Dorsal scutum

covering about 0.7 abdomen length, about 0.25 abdomen width (fig. 441). Dense patch of setae anterior to spinnerets present (fig. 448). LEGS: Spination: femur I p0-1-0; tibiae: I, II v4-2-2, IV pv0-0-1; metatarsi: I, II v2-2-0, III p0-1-0, r0-1-0, IV p1-1-0, r0-1-0 (figs. 470, 471). GENITALIA: Postepigastric scutum weakly sclerotized (fig. 443). Receptaculum strongly sinuous, W 5 L (figs. 458–461).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: MADA- GASCAR: Toliara Province: Fiherenana MGF040, 23.1769 ° S, 43.96083 ° E, 100 m, gallery forest, sifted litter, leaf mold, rotten wood, 21–24 Oct 2002 (Frontier Project, MGF040, CASENT 9011402, PBI_OON 03377), 18.

DISTRIBUTION: Known only from two localities in southwestern Toliara Province, Madagascar.

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Malagiella

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