Liphistius kaengkhoi Sivayyapram & Warrit, 2024

Sivayyapram, Varat, Kunsete, Chawakorn, Xu, Xin, Smith, Deborah R., Traiyasut, Prapun, Deowanish, Sureerat, Aung, Mu Mu, Ono, Hirotsugu, Li, Daiqin & Warrit, Natapot, 2024, Seven new species of the segmented spider genus Liphistius (Mesothelae, Liphistiidae) in Thailand and Myanmar, ZooKeys 1189, pp. 201-229 : 201

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scientific name

Liphistius kaengkhoi Sivayyapram & Warrit
status

sp. nov.

Liphistius kaengkhoi Sivayyapram & Warrit sp. nov.

Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 6 View Figure 6 , 7 View Figure 7 , 14 View Figure 14

Type material.

Holotype: Thailand • 1♂; Saraburi, Kaeng Khoi District, Cha Om; alt. 127 m; 14 October 2018; N. Warrit, V. Sivayyapram, C. Kunsete, N. Chatthanabun, P. Traiyasut leg.; ARA-2018-284. Allotype: Thailand • 1♀, same data as for the holotype; ARA-2018-286. Paratypes: Thailand • 2♂ 4♀; same data as for the holotype; ARA-2018-281, ARA-2018-282, ARA-2018-283, ARA-2018-285, ARA-2018-289, ARA-2018-291.

Diagnosis.

Liphistius kaengkhoi sp. nov. is similar to L. buyphradi sp. nov., L. champakpheaw sp. nov., L. hintung sp. nov., and L. suwat Schwendinger, 1996 in general appearance. The male of L. kaengkhoi sp. nov. can be distinguished from that of L. suwat by the paracymbium not bent outward; and the contrategulum without short blunt cone (Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ; Schwendinger 1996: figs 43, 43A); from those of L. buyphradi sp. nov. and L. champakpheaw sp. nov. by the male palp with swollen paracymbium (flat in L. buyphradi sp. nov., L. champakpheaw sp. nov.; Figs 11 View Figure 11 , 13 View Figure 13 ); L. kaengkhoi sp. nov. is very similar to L. hintung sp. nov. but can be distinguished by the shorter and finer dentate edge on the proximal margin of the tegulum and shorter paraembolic plate (Figs 7A-D View Figure 7 , 9A-D View Figure 9 ). The female L. kaengkhoi sp. nov. is difficult to distinguish from those of the L. buyphradi sp. nov., L. champakpheaw sp. nov., L. hintung sp. nov., and L. suwat Schwendinger, 1996. Molecular phylogeny and species delimitation using COI and multi-locus data support monophyly and species status of all new species described here ( Sivayyapram et al. 2023).

Description.

Male (Holotype: ARA-2018-284; Fig. 6A, B View Figure 6 ). Coloration (in alcohol): carapace brown with indistinct black mottling on cephalic region and coxal elevations; abdominal tergites black; membranous part of the opisthosoma cream colored with black mottling on antero-dorsal portion; chelicerae brown, paler on proximal portion; palp and legs brown without distinct annulation.

Palp (Fig. 7A-D View Figure 7 ): tibial apophysis large, carrying one long slender and three tapering megaspines; paracymbium short, almost round, dark patch with spicules isolated by a pale band; cumulus plain, bearing thin black bristles; subtegulum without apophysis; contrategulum without apophysis, distal edge of contrategulum long, slightly invaginate leading to the conical apex; tegulum large, axe-blade shaped, indistinctly separated from the contrategulum by corrugated surface, proximal margin with a short moderate dentate edge, distal margin almost straight, with round apophysis; pigmental bridge between tegulum and contrategulum sigmoid in shape; paraembolic plate projecting to a scale-liked plate, basally wide, leading into short triangular distal margin; embolus proper: sclerotized part with two longitudinal ridges reaching to the truncated apex.

Measurements: Total length 11.44; carapace 5.85 long, 5.72 wide; opisthosoma 5.82 long, 5.07 wide; ocular tubercle 0.97 long, 1.17 wide; palpal coxa 2.21 long, 1.30 wide; labium 0.65 long, 1.3 wide; sternum 3.99 long, 1.95 wide (0.91 on ventral surface); palp 12.09 long (3.90 + 2.21 + 3.90 + - + 2.08); leg I 18.72 long (5.72 + 2.73 + 3.77 + 4.42 + 2.08); leg II 19.50 long (5.72 + 2.60 + 3.90 + 4.81 + 2.47); leg III 20.80 long (5.46 + 2.60 + 4.29 + 5.85 + 2.60); leg IV 26.25 long (6.89 + 2.99 + 5.20 + 7.67 + 3.51).

Female (Allotype: ARA-2018-286; Fig. 6C, D View Figure 6 ). Coloration (in alcohol): carapace orange with thick black band on the anterior margin and black mottled marking in the posterior portion of the cephalic region and the thoracic region; abdominal tergites cream colored with large mottled black markings; membranous part of the opisthosoma cream with black mottled marking; chelicerae orange; palp and legs: femur to tibia orange, tarsi and metatarsi of legs I-III black, metatarsi of leg IV orange with black annulation on the proximal and distal area.

Vulva (Fig. 7E, F View Figure 7 ): vulva plate almost round, genital atrium without lateral hair; posterior stalk short, V-shaped; pore plate rectangular, lateral margins thickened and project into lips, anterior margin convex, less thicken, not project into a lip; receptacular clusters racemose, grape-like in shape; central dorsal opening wide.

Measurements: Total length 16.2; carapace 6.89 long, 6.50 wide; opisthosoma 9.49 long, 9.67 wide; ocular tubercle 1.04 long, 1.04 wide; palpal coxa 2.60 long, 1.56 wide; labium 0.78 long, 1.95 wide; sternum 3.64 long, 2.21 wide (1.30 on ventral surface); palp 12.87 long (4.68 + 2.47 + 2.86 + - + 2.86); leg I 15.47 long (5.20+ 2.86 + 2.99 + 2.86 + 1.56); leg II 15.99 long (5.20 + 2.73 + 2.99 + 3.25 + 1.82); leg III 16.64 long (5.07 + 2.60 + 3.12 + 3.77 + 2.08); leg IV 23.81 long (7.02 + 3.38 + 4.18 + 6.24 + 2.99).

Etymology.

The specific epithet kaengkhoi refers to Kaeng Khoi District, the type locality of the new species in Saraburi, Thailand.

Distribution.

Known only from the type locality.

Comment.

This new species name was mentioned as Liphistius sp. CK in Sivayyapram et al. (2023).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Liphistiidae

Genus

Liphistius