Telema feilong, Chen & Zhu, 2009
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930902968791 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/386C966F-772A-9F01-FDDE-4578B19BC20B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Telema feilong |
status |
sp. nov. |
Telema feilong View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figure 2A–K View Figure 2 )
Material
Holotype male. Found in Feilong Cave (24°55¢ N, 104°53¢ E, 1335 m above sea level), Shangjiao village, Jingnan town , Xingyi city, Guizhou province, 25 May 2004, collected by H.M. Chen and Y.Q. Zhang ( MLR).
Paratypes. Three males and one female, same data as holotype ( MHBU) .
Diagnosis
The new species is similar to T. dongbei , T. spina . Male T. feilong can be distinguished from other Telema species by different shapes of bulb ( Figure 2C,D View Figure 2 ); from T. dongbei by short triangular bulbal apophysis (tapering in T. dongbei ), the> 90° angle of bulbal apophysis to the bulb (<90° in T. dongbei ); from T. spina by absence of eyes, absence of strong spines in palpal tarsus. Females can be distinguished by different shapes of their spermathecal tubes ( Figure 2J View Figure 2 ).
Description
Male holotype. Total length 1.65. Cephalothorax 0.73 long, 0.60 wide, 0.35 high; yellowish, no fovea, with two pairs of short setae ( Figure 2B View Figure 2 ). Eyeless. Chelicerae 0.425 long, yellowish; fangs long, slender; promargin of chelicerae furrowed with two denticles (near base of fang), three denticulates, retromargin with four barely visible granulous denticulates (one next to base of fang, Figure 2G View Figure 2 ). Sternum 0.48 long, 0.38 wide, yellowish, smooth with a few bristles. Labium 0.075 long, 0.175 wide. Total length of palpus 1.23 (sum of femur, patella, tibia and tarsus); palpal coxae 0.25 long, 0.18 wide, the outer side bends inwards forming a angled apex ( Figure 2E View Figure 2 ); femur 0.32 long; patella 0.14 long; tibia 0.26 long; tarsus 0.50 long, in dorsal view broad at base but narrow at intermediate section and distal end, with well-developed, prolateral cymbial apophysis, distal end of the apophysis bears long bristles ( Figure 2C,F View Figure 2 ); bulb 0.55 long, oval, simple, with a short triangular apophysis that is slightly downwardly warped at distal end ( Figure 2C,D View Figure 2 ), slightly longer than tarsus. Colulus rhomboidal in shape ( Figure 2H View Figure 2 ), 0.12 long, 0.13 wide. Abdomen smoothly ovoid, 0.88 long, 0.70 wide, greyish, with sparsely short hairs around the margin. Gonopore on shallow elevation, surrounded by a tuft of hairs. Legs yellowish, with a long spine on patella II, tibia (I, II, IV), femur IV; femur I, femur IV slightly curved in dorsal view; leg formula: 1243. Leg measurements: leg I 6.05 (1.78, 0.20, 1.93, 1.35, 0.80), leg II 5.35 (1.65, 0.23, 1.65, 1.18, 0.65), leg III 3.88 (1.20, 0.23, 1.13, 0.78, 0.55), leg IV 4.55 (1.60, 0.20, 1.10, 1.00, 0.65).
Female paratype. Specimen from same locality as holotype. It is similar in overall appearance to male, but slightly larger. Total length 1.75. Cephalothorax 0.75 long, 0.58 wide, 0.40 high; yellowish, no fovea. Eyeless. Chelicerae 0.38 long, yellowish; fangs long, slender; number, position of denticles and denticulates for chelicerae furrow same with male. Sternum 0.45 long, 0.38 wide, yellowish, shape same as male. Labium 0.075 long, 0.175 wide. Total length of palpus 0.83 (the sum of femur, patella, tibia and tarsus,); palpal coxae 0.25 long, 0.15 wide; femur 0.25 long; patella 0.10 long; tibia 0.18 long; tarsus 0.30 long. Colulus rhomboidal in shape ( Figure 2K View Figure 2 ), 0.10 long, 0.10 wide. Abdomen smoothly ovoid, 1.00 long, 0.88 wide, greyish. Epigynum with one row of hairs on epigynal plate, another row posterior epigastric furrow ( Figure 2I View Figure 2 ); spermatheca narrow, long, curved posteriorly, obtuse at apex, triangular at base ( Figure 2J View Figure 2 ). Legs yellowish, with one long spine on patella and tibia of every leg; femur I, femur IV slightly curved in dorsal view; leg formula: 1243. Leg measurements: leg I 5.90 (1.85, 0.23, 1.78, 1.28, 0.78), leg II 5.30 (1.63, 0.25, 1.55, 1.15, 0.73), leg III 3.88 (1.33, 0.20, 1.08, 0.75, 0.53), leg IV 4.80 (1.60, 0.25, 1.33, 1.00, 0.63).
Distribution
The species is known only from the type locality ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 ).
Etymology
The specific name refers to the type locality.
Level of cave adaptation
This species lives entirely in the dark parts of the cave and has no functioning eyes and no pigmentation.
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