Protus insolens Simon, 1879: 193
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab043 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6960491 |
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Protus insolens Simon, 1879: 193 |
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Protus insolens Simon, 1879: 193 View in CoL .
Type data: Holotype: Brazil. [Amazonas]: Tefé , upper Amazonas [–3.40357°, –64.76333°], 1 ♂ 3 ♀ ( MNHN ES 3021 About MNHN , examined) . Paratypes: Same data as holotype 1 ind. ( ZMUC, not examined) .
Non-type material: Brazil. Amazonas: Coari, Base de Operações Geólogo Pedro de Moura , Porto Urucu [–4.87528°, –65.17417°], 1 ♂ ( MPEG 858 View Materials ) ; [–4.86056°, –65.33444°], SC Dias leg., 29.x.2006, 1 ♂ ( MPEG 855 View Materials ) ; [–-4.85306°, –65.13472°], 12.ix.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 856 View Materials ) ; [–4.86833°, –65.26444°], 26.vii.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 857 View Materials ) ; [–4.86861°, –65.25639°], SO Dias leg., 19.vii.2003, 1 imm. ( MPEG 859 View Materials ) ; [–4.80639°, –65.03472°], SC Dias leg., 09.vii.2006, 1 ♂ ( MPEG 860 View Materials ) ; [–4.84222°, –65.06889°], DF Candiani leg., 5.ix.2006, 1 ♂ ( MPEG 861 View Materials ) ; [–4.89167°, –65.33528°], NF Lo Man Hung leg., 1.xi.2006, 2 ♂ ( MPEG 862 View Materials ) ; [–4.85722°, –65.10167°], 9.ix.2006, 1 ♂ ( MPEG 863 View Materials ) ; [–4.89167°, –65.33528°], 1.xi.2006, 1 ♂ ( MPEG 864 View Materials ) ; [–4.83361°, –65.06472°], SC Dias leg., 03.ix.2006, 1 ♂ ( MPEG 865 View Materials ) ; [–4.88528°, –65.26472°], AB Bonaldo leg., 21.vii.2003, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 866 View Materials ) ; [–4.84222°, –65.06889°], SC Dias leg., 05.ix.2006, 1 ♂ ( MPEG 867 View Materials ) ; [–4.86861°, –65.26472°], AB Bonaldo leg., 15.vii.2003, 2 ♂ ( MPEG 870 View Materials ) ; 19.vii.2003, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ ( MPEG 871 View Materials ) ; [–4.84222°, –65.06889°], CAC Santos Jr leg., 05.ix.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 872 View Materials ) ; [–4.90444°, –65.32694°], SC Dias leg., 21.ix.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 873 View Materials ) ; [–4.86861°, –65.26472°], AB Bonaldo leg., 18.vii.2003, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ ( MPEG 874 View Materials ) ; [–4.87361°, –65.15139°], SC Dias leg., 14.x.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 875 View Materials ) ; [–4.88722°, –65.22694°], 22.ix.2006, 2 ♂ ( MPEG 876 View Materials ) ; [–4.87944°, –65.16389°], 12.ix.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 877 View Materials ) ; [–4.86972°, –65.13472°], 1 ♂ ( MPEG 878 View Materials ) ; [–4.81139°, –65.03361°], LT Miglio leg., vii.2006, 1 ♂ ( MPEG 879 View Materials ) ; [–4.90444°, –65.32694°], CAC Santos Jr leg., 21.ix.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 880 View Materials ) ; [–4.86833°, –65.26444°], SC Dias leg., vii.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 881 View Materials ) ; [–4.88722°, –65.22694°], CAC Santos Jr leg., 22.ix.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 882 View Materials ) ; [–4.87361°, –65.15139°], NC Bastos leg., 1.x.2006, 1 ♂ ( MPEG 883 View Materials ) ; [–4.90417°, –65.20583°], LT Miglio leg., vii.2006, 1 ♀ ( MPEG 884 View Materials ) .
Records: Amazonas (H. Soares, 1970), probably Upper Amazonas.
Diagnosis: It differs from other Protus by the combination of the following characteristics: (1) coxa IV uniformly reddish without any yellow spots ( Fig. 35F View Figure 35 ), (2) DS only with paired dots in areas I and III and minor dots in laterals of areas I– IV of mesotergum, borders the same colour of the rest of DS ( Fig. 35A View Figure 35 ), (3) stylus with an extended wattle going to the base ( Figs 35G View Figure 35 , 36A–C View Figure 36 ).
Distribution: Upper Amazonas in Juruá-Purus moist forest ecoregion ( Fig. 30 View Figure 30 ).
Description of holotype (with extra figures from other specimens): Measurements: CL: 1.62, CW: 2.55, AL: 3.47, AW: 4.44, IOD: 0.66, FeIV: 11.28.
Dorsum ( Fig. 35A–F View Figure 35 ). DS beta-type and lenticular in lateral view, without remarkable ornamentation, only low, coloured tubercles in areas I and III. Anterior edge of dorsal scutum with protoglyphs slightly concave with lateral rounded borders. Ocularium low and with a few granules near the eyes. Mesotergum convex, higher at level of area II, scutal areas I and III armed with a pair of rounded tubercles, other areas unarmed. Posterior border and free tergites each containing a transverse row of minute granules, anal operculum with scattered granules.
Venter ( Fig. 35C View Figure 35 ). Coxae I– III triangular, transverse to the main body axis, with a longitudinal row of granules, more remarkable in coxa I. Coxae II – IV connected by tubercular bridges. Coxa IV pentagonal, greatly developed, oriented obliquely, but almost parallel to the body axis. Stigmatic area T-shaped with stigmata large, unconcealed. Free sternites each with a row of granules.
Chelicerae ( Fig. 36D, E View Figure 36 ). Hand not swollen. Basichelicerite short, with well-marked bulla and uniformly tuberculated dorsally. Meso-distal corner of bulla with one setiferous tubercle larger than dorsal ones. Posterior and ectal margins of bulla fringed with many tubercles. Movable finger of cheliceral hand with ten trapezoidal tubercles. Fixed finger with six triangular tubercles of different sizes.
Pedipalps ( Fig. 36F, G View Figure 36 ). Elongate trochanter, foliaceus femur; this is convex dorsally, with a dorsal row of seven setiferous tubercles and a ventral row of 14 setiferous tubercles. Tibia only slightly convex in ectal border, with a ventro-marginal row of small setae, mesal region three equally spaced large setae. Tarsus conical, with scattered dorsal setae and three well-marked ventral rows of subequal setae.
Legs ( Fig. 35A–F View Figure 35 ). Long and unarmed legs, femora straight. Coxa IV convex in dorsal view with few apical granules, no clavi inguines (also known as groin warts). Bipectinate claws in legs II and IV, inner row with larger spines. Tarsal counts: 7(3), 16(3), 10, 11.
Colour (in alcohol, Fig. 35A–F View Figure 35 ). Dorsal scutum, venter and free tergites vivid orange (48), with paramedian rounded pale yellow (89) spots in areas I, III and IV. Appendages brilliant greenish-yellow (98).
Penis ( Figs 35G, H View Figure 35 , 36A–C View Figure 36 ). Ventral plate rectangular elongate, with apical corners rounded, distal margin convex. Sub-distal lateral margin of VP with two pairs of MS-C, large, slender and conical, flattened at the tip. Two pairs of MS-D located in apical half of VP, MS-D1 twice longer than MS-D2 and closer to MS-C2, both MS-D straight and conical. One pair of MS-A basally in VP, straight, conical and as long as MS-C. Two pairs of MS-E in apical portion of lateroventral surface and one pair of MS-B in the basal portion of ventral surface of VP. Ventral surface glabrous apically, two wide basal regions with microsetae type 1 ( T1 ) near MS-B and invading truncus. Glans with dorsal process thin and acuminate, stylus with a large wattle with an extended serrate part and without stylar barbs .
PROTUS MARLLUSI MEDRANO, KURY & MENDES
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Discosomaticinae |
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Protus insolens Simon, 1879: 193
Medrano, Miguel, Kury, Adriano Brilhante & Mendes, Amanda Cruz 2022 |
Protus insolens
Simon E 1879: 193 |