Peplometus nimba, Wesołowska & Azarkina & Wiśniewski, 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.944.49921 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/30CA27D6-8CC9-4960-B63C-9517D696F20A |
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Peplometus nimba |
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sp. nov. |
Peplometus nimba sp. nov. Figures 135 View Figures 129–135 , 184-188 View Figures 184–188 , 198 View Figures 193–198
Holotype.
Guinea • ♂; Nimba Mts, Nion; 7°36'N, 8°28'W; 16.VI.1942; M. Lamotte leg.; BMNH.
Diagnosis.
Male of this species is very similar to that of Pachyballus oyo , it can be distinguished by the lack of a conspicuous, sharp process on tibia I, which is very characteristic for the latter species (compare Fig. 135 View Figures 129–135 with Fig. 134 View Figures 129–135 ). In P. nimba metatarsus and tibia of leg I are of equal length, while in P. oyo metatarsus I is clearly shorter, about half of tibia I length.
Etymology.
The specific name is a noun in apposition referring to the Nimba Mts, type locality of this species.
Description.
Male. Measurements. Cephalothorax: length 1.4, width1.2, height 0.5. Eye field: length 0.7, anterior width 1.1, posterior width 1.2. Abdomen: length 2.0, width 1.4.
General appearance as in Fig. 184 View Figures 184–188 . Body very flat, covered with strongly sclerotised integument, clearly pitted, brown with blackish area around eyes. Carapace slightly trapezoid, white bristles near eyes of first row. Clypeus very low. Chelicerae with two teeth on promargin and five on retromargin (apical tooth very small), fang short. Endites, labium and sternum yellow. Abdomen elongated, shield shaped (its anterior margin almost straight), dorsum covered with large strongly sclerotised scutum. Ventrally abdomen with typical large scuta (Fig. 185 View Figures 184–188 ), as in other species. In front of epigastric furrow clearly visible narrow wedge-shaped sclerotised swelling. Spinnerets yellow. First pair the stoutest, femora basically yellow, slightly darker on sides; patella light yellow, tibia slightly thickened, brown (prolateral surface darker), with light streak dorsally, dense long whitish (probably bleached) setae ventrally; metatarsus long, creamy with black dorsal hump and black line along prolateral side (Fig. 187 View Figures 184–188 ). Legs II-IV yellow, with thin dark line along prolateral sides of patellae and tibiae. Legs without spines, except two short ventral spines on metatarsus I. Palps yellow, tibial apophysis very thin, bulb triangular, embolus spirally coiled on bulb tip (Fig. 188 View Figures 184–188 ).
Female unknown.
Distribution.
Known only from the type locality, Nimba Mts in western Africa (Fig. 198 View Figures 193–198 ).
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