Zyngoonops chambersi, Fannes, 2013

Fannes, Wouter, 2013, The Goblin Spider Genus Zyngoonops (Araneae, Oonopidae), With Notes On Related Taxa, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2013 (379), pp. 1-117 : 33-39

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/805.1

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FD879C-2C78-2E35-FF76-5DF6FE3B2067

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scientific name

Zyngoonops chambersi
status

sp. nov.

Zyngoonops chambersi View in CoL , new species

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TYPES: Female holotype: D.R.C., face nord du Ruwenzori, camp de Kikura, vallée de la Kafuko, 00 ° 359N, 029 ° 579E, July–August, 1974, dans terreau, elev. 2000 m, Lejeune M. (PBI_OON 28637, MRAC 224.194). Paratype: same data (PBI_OON 28550, MRAC 224.192), 1 female. Paratype: same data (PBI_OON 33274, MRAC 230.591), 1 male.

ETYMOLOGY: Named after the Scottish writer and publisher Robert Chambers (1802–1871). In his book Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1844) Chambers argued for an evolutionary view of life.

DIAGNOSIS: Males resemble those of Z. beatriceae but differ in having a P2 projection with a prominent anterolateral extension (figs. 46E, F, 47C, 48A, B). Females can be recognized by the large scape that gradually widens posteriorly (figs. 49D, 52E, 105D).

MALE (figs. 45–48, 49A, B, 104A–F): TL 1.45. Habitus as in figure 45A. Carapace strongly elevated in lateral view; posterodorsal part reclining (fig. 45B). Carapace stripes as in Z. beatriceae . Inner surface of carapace wall showing ridges; the ridges presumably correspond to the red stripes (fig. 45C). Six eyes; ALE about one diameter apart; PME oval, touching or almost touching; PLE oval, well separated from PME. Endites as in Z. beatriceae , but P2 with a prominent anterolateral extension (figs. 46E, F, 47C, 48A, B). Booklung covers medium sized, darker than surrounding scutum. Ventral lip not constricted. DS long, covering almost entire dorsum, fused to ES (fig. 48F). PES fused to ES, forming single ventral scutum that covers nearly full length of abdomen. Lateral apodemes long, distally slightly inward curved. PLS with three spigots (fig. 49B).

FEMALE (figs. 49C, D, 50–56, 104G, H, 105D): TL 1.53. Habitus as in figure 50A. Carapace without stripes. Eyes as in male. Booklung covers medium sized, darker than surrounding scutum. Ventral lip not constricted (fig. 51F). DS long, covering almost entire dorsum. PES long, most of ventral abdomen covered (fig. 51E). Epigastric scape as in figures 49D, 52E, 105D, more than half as long as PES. Internal genitalia as in figures 52F, G, 53–56. Genital pouch present (figs. 52G, 53E). Distal part of genital duct highly coiled (fig. 53A, F); a section through the coiled part reveals numerous small, round structures (fig. 54B); these structures have a thick wall and a dark center (presumably they are cross sections through the duct).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: D.R.C.: Face nord du Ruwenzori, camp de Kikura, vallée de la Kafuko, 00 ° 359N, 029 ° 579E, July–Aug. 1974, dans terreau, elev. 2000 m, Lejeune M. (PBI_OON 28625, MRAC 154.012), 1 male. Same data (PBI_OON 9830, 9853, 9854, 28598, 28585, MRAC 224.193, 224.195, 224.197, 154.058, 154.853), 2 males, 7 females. Same locality and date, sol suspendu, elev. 2000 m, Lejeune M. (PBI_OON 28599, MRAC 154.013), 1 female. Same locality and date, dans souche de fougères mortes, elev. 2000 m, Lejeune M. (PBI_OON 28584, MRAC 154.017), 1 female. Face nord du Ruwenzori, camp de Kikura, vallée de la Ruanoli, 00 ° 359N, 029 ° 579E, July–Aug. 1974, litière de fougères, elev. 2000 m, Lejeune M. (PBI_OON 28516, MRAC 154.671), 1 female. Same locality and date, terreau sous litière, elev. 2000 m, Lejeune M. (PBI_OON 28602, MRAC 155.446), 1 female. Kivu, Butembo, vallée Musosa, 00 ° 099N, 029 ° 179E, Apr. 1968, elev. 1745 m, Lejeune M. (PBI_OON 28525, MRAC 134.027), 4 females. Same data (PBI_OON 28568, 9829, 9833, MRAC 134.069, 224.191, 224.196), 3 males. Butembo, 00 ° 099N, 029 ° 179E, Feb.–Mar. 1975, litières de fougères décomposées, elev. 1750 m, Lejeune M. (PBI_OON 28577, MRAC 161.340), 2 females. Same data (PBI_OON 28536, MRAC 161.362), 1 female. Ruwenzori, Kyandolire, Mulaku affl. g. Kakalari, 00 ° 209N, 029 ° 459E, Oct. 15, 1952, terreau berge de la rivière, elev. 1750 m, Vanschuytbroeck P. and Kekenbosch J. (PBI_OON 9601, MRAC 224.142), 2 males, 2 females. Same data (PBI_OON 28505, MRAC 224.199), 1 female. Same data except date Oct. 10, 1952 (PBI_OON 28615, PPRI), 2 males, 1 female. Same data except date Oct. 14, 1952 (PBI_OON 9608, MRAC 224.168), 2 males. Ruwenzori, Kyandolire, lieu dit camp des gardes, 00 ° 209N, 029 ° 459E, Oct. 23–25, 1952, terreau, elev. 1700 m, same collectors (PBI_OON 9186, MRAC 224.143), 5 females. Same data (PBI_OON 9176, 9196, 28555, MRAC 224.166, 224.171, 224.187), 2 males, 6 females. Same data except date Aug. 22, 1952 (PBI_OON 28566, MRAC 224.188), 1 female. Same data except date Oct. 8, 1952 (PBI_OON 28511, MRAC 224.189), 1 male, 1 female. Same data (PBI_OON 9831, 9832, MRAC 224.190, 224.200), 2 males. Ruwenzori, Kyandolire, Bwisonge affl. dr. Butahu, 00 ° 209N, 029 ° 459E, Oct. 13, 1952, elev. 1780 m, same collectors (PBI_OON 9673, MRAC 224.146), 1 male, 3 females. Same data (PBI_OON 9178, MRAC 224.147), 1 male.

DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the Kivu region, D.R.C. (map 2), where the species is sometimes sympatric with Z. swammerdami and Z. marki .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Zyngoonops

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