Onomastus nigricauda, SIMON, 1900

Benjamin, Suresh P., 2010, Revision and cladistic analysis of the jumping spider genus Onomastus (Araneae: Salticidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 159 (3), pp. 711-745 : 729-733

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Onomastus nigricauda
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ONOMASTUS NIGRICAUDA SIMON, 1900

( FIGS 8A–D View Figure 8 , 9A–B View Figure 9 , 10A–E View Figure 10 , 11A–G View Figure 11 , 12A–C View Figure 12 , 13A–B View Figure 13 )

Onomastus nigricauda Simon, 1900: 29 . ♂ lectotype and 2♀ from Sri Lanka, Galle , in MNHN (20404/ 1-3), examined.

Onomastus nigricauda Simon, 1901: 400 , fig. 398.

Onomastus nigricauda Wanless, 1980: 181 , fig. 1A–G. Initial description of the female and designation of types.

Diagnosis: Males are readily separated from O. patellari s and O. indra by the absence of TA2. Separated from O. complexipalpis , O. kanoi , O. kaharian , and O. nigrimaculatus by the filiform conductor. Separated from O. pethiyagodai and O. quinquenotatus by the shape of the MA. Onomastus nigricauda seems to be most closely related to O. rattotensis , but may be separated by the large partly pleated MA in O. rattotensis ( Figs 27A View Figure 27 , 28A–C View Figure 28 ).

Male (from Bodinagala): Total length: 3.0; prosoma length: 1.5, width: 1.1. Leg I: femur 1.4, patella 0.4, tibia 1.5, metatarsus 0.9, tarsus 0.5. The spiders are green in nature. They turn whitish to pale yellow in alcohol. Prosoma oval, longer than wide. Opisthosoma longer than wide, lighter in colour. Leg I yellowish brown, leg II–IV light yellow. Legs are laterally without dark markings. All eyes except AME surrounded by dark rings. Chelicerae are yellow, with seven retromarginal and three promarginal teeth. Leg formula 1432. Leg spination, metatarsus D 1-0-0, V 2-2-2; tibia D 0-0-1, P 1-0-0, V 4-4-2, R 1-0-0; patella D 0-1-0; femur D 2-1-0, P 0-0-1, R 0-0-1. Palp: ( Figs 9A–B View Figure 9 , 10C View Figure 10 , 11A–E View Figure 11 , 12A–C View Figure 12 , 13A–B View Figure 13 ). Tegulum as in Figure 9A View Figure 9 , projecting outwards, path of sperm duct with two loops as in

Figure 9A and B View Figure 9 , embolus as in Figure 9A. A View Figure 9 detailed description of the male lectotype is also provided by Wanless (1980b).

Female (from Bodinagala): Total length: 4.0; prosoma length: 1.5, width: 1.2. Leg 1: femur 1.4, patella 0.5, tibia 1.5, metatarsus 1.1, tarsus 0.5. Morphology as above, except for the lighter coloured prosoma and opisthosoma. Leg spination, metatarsus V 4-2-2, P 1-0-0, R 1-0-0; tibia D 1-1-0, V 4-4-2; patella P 1-0-0, R 1-0-0; femur D 1-1-1, P 0-0-1, R 0-0-1. Epigynum and vulva as in Figures 10B–E View Figure 10 and 11F–G. A View Figure 11 detailed description of the female is provided by Wanless (1980b).

Variation: The male specimen from Morningside has a bifurcate MA in which both branches taper towards the end. Live male spiders of O. nigricauda from Bodinagala tend to also have a much darker palp than that of Morningside.

Distribution: Endemic to Sri Lanka; Bodinagala forest reserve is a remaining fragment of the once vast rain forest that covered the south-west of the island. It is not far from the type locality, Galle.

Other material examined: SRI LANKA: Western province, Kalutara district, Horane, Bodinagala , 19.vii.1996, 1♂ 2♀, leg. Suresh. P. Benjamin. Same locality, 10.ii.2007, 5♂ 6♀, leg. Suresh. P. Benjamin and Ziyard Jaleel. Sabaragamuwa province, Ratnapura District, Morningside section. In primary forest, 23.ii.2007, 1♂, leg. Suresh P. Benjamin and Ziyard Jaleel. All specimens deposited in MHNG .

ONOMASTUS NIGRIMACULATUS ZHANG & LI, 2005 View in CoL

( FIGS 14A–F View Figure 14 , 15A–B View Figure 15 , 16A–E View Figure 16 )

Holotype: Male from China, Mingfeng Valley, Jianfengling National Park , Hainan Province. Deposited in the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research (ZRC- ARA-494). As this species was adequately illustrated in its original description, I have not examined any type material.

Diagnosis: Males of O. nigrimaculatus are readily separated from those of O. patellari s and O. indra by the absence of TA2. Separated from O. rattotensis , O. nigricauda , O. quinquenotatus , and O. pethiyagodai by the presence of a broad conductor and chiselshaped MA. Separated from O. complexipalpis , O. kanoi , and O. kaharian by the chisel-shaped MA and details of C. Female O. nigrimaculatus could be separated from all other Onomastus by the combined presence of C-shaped epigynal fold and lack of CD.

C D E

Male: Total length: 4.0; prosoma length: 1.8, width: 1.3. Leg I: femur 1.4, patella 0.5, tibia 1.7, metatarsus 1.4, tarsus 0.8. Prosoma oval, almost as wide as long, laterals with a faint black border. Opisthosoma oval, longer than wide, lighter in colour, four to six dark black spots on dorsum. Legs light yellow, leg 1 laterally with dark black spots, legs II–IV do not have similar spots. All eyes except AME surrounded by dark rings. Chelicerae with pro- and retromarginal teeth, number not examined. Leg formula 4132. Leg spination: leg 1: metatarsus D 1-0-0, V 2-2-2; tibia D 1-0-1, V 2-4-2, P 1-0-0, R 1-0-0; patella D 1-0-0, V 1-0-0; femur D 1-1-2, P 0-0-1, R 0-0-1. Palp as in Figures 14A–F View Figure 14 , 15A–C View Figure 15 , 16A–B View Figure 16 .

Female: Total length: 5.0; prosoma length: 2.2, width: 1.5. Leg 1: femur 2.0, patella 0.7, tibia 2.4, metatarsus 1.5, tarsus 0.6. Morphology as above. Leg formula 4132. Leg spination: leg 1: metatarsus V 2-2-2, P

REVISION AND CLADISTICS OF ONOMASTUS 733

1-0-0, R 1-0-0; tibia D 1-0-0, V 2-2-2; Patella D 1-0-0, P 0-1-0, R 0-1-0. Epigynum and vulva as in Figure 16C–E View Figure 16 .

Distribution: Hainan province, China ( Zhang & Li, 2005) and primary rain forest of the Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.

Other material examined: Thailand, Khao Yai N.P, 3–7.iii.1986, leg. CL and PR Deeleman, 4♂. Same locality as above, 23.x.1985, leg. PR Deeleman, 4♀. Same locality, 5.x.1987, leg. CL and PR Deeleman, 1♂ 1♀. Same locality, 19–24.x.1985, leg. CL and PR Deelema, 4♀. All specimens deposited in RMNH .

ONOMASTUS PATELLARI S SIMON, 1900

( FIG. 17A–C View Figure 17 )

Onomastus patellari s Simon, 1900: 29. Lectotype: Single male from India, Kodaikanal, MNHN 14858, examined.

Diagnosis: Separated from all other species of Onomastus except O. indra by the presence of TA 2 in male palps ( Fig. 17A View Figure 17 ). TA1 and TA 2 in O. patellari s are filiform. Further, the end of TA2 is in the shape of an upward hook in O. patellari s ( Fig. 17A View Figure 17 ).

Description: See Wanless (1980b).

Distribution: India, Madras, Kodaikanal. Probably endemic to India.

Other material examined: Four ♀ from India, Trichinopoly, leg. R. P. Malat, MNHN 14898 .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Onomastus

Loc

Onomastus nigricauda

Benjamin, Suresh P. 2010
2010
Loc

Onomastus nigricauda

Simon E 1901: 400
1901
Loc

Onomastus nigricauda

Simon E 1900: 29
1900
Loc

Onomastus patellari

Simon E 1900: 29
1900
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