Belisana huberi, Tong & Li, 2008
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4509100 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FA6634-FC53-FFF0-8370-FAD93728DAA7 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Belisana huberi |
status |
sp. nov. |
Belisana huberi View in CoL , new species
( Figs. 1 View Fig D–F, 3A–G)
Material examined. – Holotype: male ( IZCAS), Bawangling National Natural Reserve (19 ° 04'N 109 ° 08'E), Changjiang County, Hainan Island, China, coll. G. Deng, 22 Mar.2005. GoogleMaps
Paratypes: 2 males and 7 females ( IZCAS), same data as holotype GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. – The new species can be easily distinguished from known congeners by the modifications of chelicerae (pair of upward-directed proximal apophyses), the shape of procursus, and the unique female vulval structures.
Description. – Male (holotype). Total length 1.75 (1.86 with clypeus), carapace width 0.75. Leg 1: 11.87 (3.05+0.27+2.95+4.5+1.1), tibia 2: 1.92, tibia 3: 1.3, tibia 4: 1.87; tibia 1 L/d: 39. Habitus as in Fig. 2D and 2E View Fig . Carapace yellowish, brown margins laterally, sternum whitish. Legs yellow except brown on patella and joints of tibia to metatarsus, without darker rings. Opisthosoma whitish-grey, with some indistinct darker spots dorsally. Ocular area not elevated, thoracic furrow absent; distance PME-PME 0.12; diameter PME 0.08; distance PME-ALE 0.03; AME absent. Clypeus unmodified. Sternum slightly wider than long (0.51/ 0.47). Chelicerae as in Fig. 3B and 3C View Fig , with pair of curved
frontal apophyses, tips with cuticular ridges laterally, 0.14 apart; with pair of upward-directed proximal apophyses and pair of proximolateral apophyses. Palps as in Fig. 3A, 3D and 3E View Fig ; trochanter with short retrolateral apophysis, femur with distinctive hump proximo-dorsally, procursus complicated distally, with ventral membranous flap, bulb with hooked apophysis and complicated embolus. Retrolateral trichobothrium of tibia 1 at 16%; legs without spines, vertical hairs, and curved hairs; tarsus 1 with about 15 quite distinct pseudosegments distally.
Variation. Tibia 1 in other males (n = 2): 3.05, 3.07. Distance between tips of distal cheliceral apophyses in other males (n = 2): 0.09, 0.13. One male with obscure moustache-like marks on median of carapace; dorsal spots on opisthosoma nearly invisible.
Females. In general, similar to male. Some specimens with distinctive moustache-like marks on median of carapace. Tibia 1 in females (n = 7): 2.27–2.87 (mean: 2.58). Epigynum simple and flat externally, with distinctive internal dark structures visible through cuticle ( Figs. 1F View Fig and 3F View Fig ); with pair of posterior pockets, 0.09 apart. Dorsal view as in Fig. 3G View Fig .
Etymology. – Named for Dr. Bernhard A. Huber from the Alexander Koenig Zoological Research Museum who contributed to our understanding of the taxonomy of this genus.
Distribution. – Hainan, China (present study).
IZCAS |
Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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