Notiocoelotes qiongzhongensis Zhao & Li

Zhang, Xiaoqing, Zhao, Zhe, Zheng, Guo & Li, Shuqiang, 2016, A further study of the spider genus Notiocoelotes (Araneae, Agelenidae) from Hainan Island, China, ZooKeys 601, pp. 75-87 : 81-83

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.601.7698

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scientific name

Notiocoelotes qiongzhongensis Zhao & Li
status

sp. n.

Taxon classification Animalia Araneae Agelenidae

Notiocoelotes qiongzhongensis Zhao & Li View in CoL sp. n. Figs 5, 6, 7

Type material.

Holotype ♂: China: Hainan: Qiongzhong County: Mt. Limushan, Pine forest, N19°10'53", E109°45'20", 537 m, 2.XII.2015, X. Zhang & Z. Chen. Paratypes: 2♀3♂, same data as holotype; 1♀, same area, N19°10'55", E109°45'17", 637 m, 3.V.2011, Y. Zhou.

Etymology.

The specific name refers to the type locality; adjective.

Diagnosis.

The male of Notiocoelotes qiongzhongensis , sp. n. can be distinguished from all of the other Notiocoelotes species, except Notiocoelotes pseudolingulatus and Notiocoelotes sparus , by having posteriorly extended conductor and cymbial furrow almost half of cymbial length. From the latter two species, it can be distinguished by the semicircular conductor apex (while Notiocoelotes pseudolingulatus has a blunt apex, and Notiocoelotes sparus has an acute apex) (cf. Fig. 5 A–C; Liu and Li 2010: figs 10-11; Dankittipakul et al. 2005: figs 1-3). The female of Notiocoelotes qiongzhongensis , sp. n. can be distinguished from all Notiocoelotes , except Notiocoelotes orbiculatus and Notiocoelotes parvitriangulus , by the rounded receptacles. It can be distinguished from Notiocoelotes orbiculatus by the head of receptacles situated on anterior part of receptacles (while the head of receptacles is situated on posterior part of receptacles in Notiocoelotes orbiculatus ); and it can be distinguished from Notiocoelotes parvitriangulus by the nearly square-shaped atrium (while Notiocoelotes parvitriangulus has a triangular atrium) (cf. Fig. 6 A–B; Liu and Li 2010: fig. 7B; Liu et al. 2010: fig. 78A).

Description.

Male (holotype): Total length 4.20. Carapace 2.15 long, 1.60 wide. Abdomen 2.05 long, 1.50 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.05, ALE 0.12, PME 0.15, PLE 0.12; AME-AME 0.04, AME-ALE 0.01, PME-PME 0.04, PME-PLE 0.03. Leg measurements: I: 6.65 (1.95, 2.15, 1.55, 1.00); II: 5.60 (1.75, 1.80, 1.25, 0.80); III: 5.05 (1.50, 1.55, 1.25, 0.75); IV: 7.05 (2.00, 2.25, 1.90, 0.90). Carapace yellowish, with the black and broad radial grooves, with black lateral margins. Abdomen grey, with black spots, nearly eggplant-shaped. Legs yellowish, with black annulations. Palp: tibia short, about 1/4 of cymbial length; RTA about half of tibial length; LTA divided into two parts, almost hook-shaped and subequal the length of RTA; conductor nearly arc-shaped, about 1.5 times as long as tegulum, with two loops; embolus beginning at 7:00 o’clock position, with a nearly chestnut-shaped base, about 1/2 width of tibia (Fig. 5 A–C).

Female (one of paratypes): Total length 4.50. Carapace 2.00 long, 1.50 wide. Abdomen 2.50 long, 1.75 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.04, ALE 0.11, PME 0.13, PLE 0.15; AME-AME 0.03, AME-ALE 0.09, PME-PME 0.03, PME-PLE 0.02. Leg measurements: I: 5.15 (1.50, 1.75, 1.15, 0.75); II: 4.50 (1.35, 1.50, 0.95, 0.70); III: 4.05 (1.25, 1.30, 0.90, 0.60); IV: 5.85 (1.75, 1.85, 1.50, 0.75). Carapace yellowish; sternum flavescent. Abdomen beige, with black and wavy stripes, nearly egg-shaped. Legs yellowish, with black annulations. Epigyne: atrium small, almost square-shaped (width=length); receptacles oval, separated by less than 1/2 of their width, about 1.2 times as long as wide; copulatory ducts folded, with two parts, one membranous and another heavily sclerotized cylindrical, almost covered by receptacles; copulatory openings indistinct (Fig. 6 A–B).

Distribution.

Known only from the type localities (Fig. 7).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Agelenidae

Genus

Notiocoelotes