Orchestina xui Tong & Li, 2024
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B9604684-7F31-4D24-B20E-A90BEB9A2127 |
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Orchestina xui Tong & Li |
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Orchestina xui Tong & Li sp. nov.
Figs 15 View Figure 15 , 16 View Figure 16 , 17 View Figure 17 , 18 View Figure 18
Type material.
Holotype: ♂ (SYNU-769), China, Yunnan, Mengla Co., Menglun Town, XNNR, fogging, mountaintop secondary rainforest, 55 Km (21°57.987'N, 101°12.167'E), elev. 842 m, 18 August 2011, Zheng, Zhao & Gao leg. Paratypes: 1♂ (SYNU-770), same data as for holotype; 1♂ (SYNU-811), sifting leaf litter, Xiaolongha Vill., seasonal forest (21°24.330'N, 101°37.022'E), elev. 801 m, 30 June 2012, Zhao & Chen leg.; 1♂2♀ (SYNU-790-792), sifting leaf litter, Xiaolongha Vill., secondary forest (21°24.213'N, 101°37.995'E), elev. 834 m, 3 June 2012, Zhao & Chen leg.; 3♂2♀ (SYNU-805-809), XNNR, fogging, valley rainforest, 55 Km (21°57.883'N, 101°12.147'E), elev. 839 m, 15 August 2011, Zheng, Zhao & Gao leg.
Etymology.
The specific name comes from the family name of Mr Yajun Xu, who worked extensively on the Chinese goblin spiders; noun.
Diagnosis.
The new species is similar to O. clavulata in having the pear-shaped bulb, the net-shaped pattern on carapace and the large posterior plate, but can be distinguished by the endites with large triangular outgrowth (Figs 15G View Figure 15 , 16E View Figure 16 ), vs. straight outer margin in O. clavulata (Fig. 1E View Figure 1 ), the embolus with flattened extension (Fig. 16A-D View Figure 16 ) vs. gradually narrower in O. clavulata (Fig. 1A-D View Figure 1 ), and the genital area with two small, dark sclerotized pockets (Fig. 18B, C View Figure 18 ) vs. without sclerotized pockets ( Tong and Li 2011: fig. 4B). The new species is also similar to O. subclavulata sp. nov. in the shape of male endites, but can be distinguished by the embolus with conspicuous dorsal flattened extension and acute tip (Fig. 16A, B View Figure 16 ), vs. embolus gradually tapered, with sub-apical, opaque crest (Fig. 9A, B View Figure 9 ).
Description.
Male (holotype). Total length 1.13, carapace length 0.55, carapace width 0.43, abdomen length 0.58. Habitus as in Fig. 15A-C View Figure 15 . Color in alcohol: pale yellow. Carapace oval, with net-shaped pattern, pars cephalica strongly elevated in lateral view, with rounded posterolateral corners. Clypeus (Fig. 15F View Figure 15 ) margin unmodified, curved downwards in front view, rounded forward in lateral view. Sternum (Fig. 15G View Figure 15 ) longer than wide, with marginal band and median area of radiating lines, surface smooth. Mouthparts: chelicerae elongate, anterior face unmodified; labium rounded, not fused to sternum, anterior margin not indented at middle; endites (Figs 15G View Figure 15 , 16E View Figure 16 ) strongly sclerotized, with large triangular outgrowth, outer margin with serrula. Abdomen ovoid, with gray ^-shaped pattern. Genitalia (Fig. 16A-D View Figure 16 ): tibia of palp strongly enlarged, length/width ratio = 1.53, cymbium small; bulb pear-shaped, about 0.88 times as wide as tibia, with distal part gradually tapered towards embolus; the sperm duct strongly curved with three loops; embolus flattened, with acute tip.
Female (SYNU-792). Same as male except as noted. Body: habitus as in Fig. 17A-C View Figure 17 ; body length 1.18. Carapace: 0.52 long, 0.41 wide. Mouthparts: chelicerae shorter; endites simple, with serrula. Abdomen: 0.67 long. Epigaster (Fig. 18B, C View Figure 18 ): with two small, dark sclerotized pockets; internal parts visible through integument. Endogyne (Fig. 18D View Figure 18 ): with stout medial clavate sclerite (AUS), anterior part of cylindrical sclerite (AUS) with pair of lateral protrusions (Pr); anterior receptaculum (ARe) rounded, transparent, slightly longer than AUS; with large posterior plate (PP).
Distribution.
China (Yunnan: Mengla County, Menglun Town).
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