Tenedos gabi, Martínez & Brescovit & Martínez, 2023

Martínez, Leonel, Brescovit, Antonio D. & Martínez, Carlos Prieto, 2023, Revealing the diversity of ant-eating spiders in Colombia II: morphology, distribution, and taxonomy of the trilobatus group of the genus Tenedos O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 (Araneae: Zodariidae), Zootaxa 5328 (1), pp. 1-66 : 40-45

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5328.1.1

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scientific name

Tenedos gabi
status

sp. nov.

Tenedos gabi sp. n. Martínez & Brescovit

Figs 29–32 View FIGURE 29 View FIGURE 30 View FIGURE 31 View FIGURE 32 ; 45 View FIGURE 45

Type material. Holotype: COLOMBIA. Valle del Cauca: Trujillo, Andinápolis, Finca Bellavista , pitfall trap, 2008 m, [4°10′16″N, 76°24′17.4″W], N. Arenas, N. Forero & N. Montero, 5-20.XI.2021, 1 ♁ (MUSENUV 2257) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: same data as the holotype 1 ♀ (MUSENUV 2430), 2 ♁ (MUSENUV 2431); 3 ♁ (MUSENUV 2432), 1 ♁ (MUSENUV 2433), 5♁, 1 ♀ (MUSENUV 2434); Tuluá, Mataguadua, Jardín Botánico Juan María Céspedes, secondary forest, pitfall trap, 1100 m, [4°1′41.91″N, 76°9′29.4″W], M. Galvis leg., 9.X.1998, 1 ♁ ( MPUJ _ ENT 0061999 ), 1 ♀ ( MPUJ _ ENT 0062008 ), (ICN-Ar-12313). Quindío: Circasia, Vereda Buenavista, Finca Calamar , secondary forest fragment, 1450 m, [4°35′32″N, 75°42′00″W], E. González leg., 12.X.1999, 5 ♁ (IAvH-I-6140); Quimbaya , Vereda Trocadero , Finca La Mejorona , 1200 m, [4°36′32″N, 75°44′34″W], E. González leg., 9.XI.1999, 1 ♁ (IAvH-I-6135), 1 ♁ (IAvH-I-6134), 1 ♁ 8.XI.1999 (IAvH-I-6143), (IAvH-I-6145); Calarcá , Vereda Pradera Baja , Finca La Holanda , 1575 m, [4°33′27″N, 75°75′10″W], 28-29.XI.1999, 2 ♁ (IAvH-I-6142); Vereda El Laurel , Finca Balmoral , [4°35′30″N, 75°38′29″W], 4.XI.1999, 1 ♀ (IAvH-I-4098); Córdoba, Vereda San Diego , Finca San Diego , 1400 m, [4°24′02″N, 75°41′29″W], J. Sossa leg., 12.I.2000, 1 ♁ (IAvH-I-6139); Genova , Finca Veneccia , 1750 m, [4°13′43″N, 75°45′37″W], E. González leg., 18.X.1999, 4 ♁ (IAvH-I-6141 [2], IAvH-I-6143 [2]); Buenavista , Vereda El Infierno , Finca Guadarajara , 1160 m, [4°22′36″N, 75°46′10″W], 17.XI.1999, 1 ♁ (IAvH-I-6136), 1 ♁ (IAvH-I-6138), 2 ♁ (IAvH-I-6137); Vereda El Cedral , Finca Buenos Aires , secondary forest fragment, pitfall trap, 1160 m, [4°14′06″N, 75°16′32″W], E. González leg., 27.X.1999, 1 ♀ (IAvH-I-6144) GoogleMaps .

Other material examined. COLOMBIA: Quindío, Calarcá, Finca La Holanda, Vereda La Pradera Baja , 1575 m, (07°33′27′′N, 75°75′10′′W), 28-29.XI.1999, E. González leg., 2 ♁ ( IBSP 324921 View Materials ); Finca San Diego, Vereda San Diego, 1400 m, (04°24′02′′N 75°41′29′′W), 12.I.2000, J. Sossa leg., 1 ♁ ( IBSP 324922 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .

Etymology. The specific epithet is a patronymic dedicated in honor of Jimmy Cabra’s son, Gabriel Cabra “Gabi”.

Diagnosis. Males of Tenedos gabi sp. n. resembles those of T. anchicaya sp. n. by having median apophysis apically very thin, with squared base ( Figs 27A–D View FIGURE 27 ; 28A–B View FIGURE 28 ), but can be distinguished by conductor apically rounded not curved at prolateral side, longer and apically curved anterior branch of retrolateral tibial apophysis (aRTA); long, wide in the base with medial furrow posterior branch (pRTA), and by the large tegular apophysis with rounded tip ( Figs 30 View FIGURE 30 , 32A–D View FIGURE 32 ; 31A–B View FIGURE 31 ). Females are similar to those of T. anchicaya sp. n. by the long copulatory ducts (SD), but can be distinguished by the shape of atrium, which is vessel-shaped, and wider copulatory ducts (SD), describing approximately six turns on spermathecae ( Figs 30E–F View FIGURE 30 ; 31C–D View FIGURE 31 ).

Description. Male (Holotype, MUSENUV 2257). Coloration ( Fig. 29A–B View FIGURE 29 ): carapace orange-reddish, bordered by a dark brown ring. Chelicerae with brown paturon, fangs brown-reddish. Endites and labium brown. Sternum brown, darker in margins. Legs: Coxae I–IV pale yellow. Femora I–IV light brown, darker in the base. Patellae I–IV yellow. Tibia I light brown at basal side and apically pale yellow, II–IV light brown. Metatarsi-tarsi I–IV light brown. Abdomen: dorsally dark gray with six white guanine spots organized as follows: two small, elongated spots, medially fused and anteriorly positioned; two sub-oval spots larger than previous ones, medially positioned; two irregular spots smaller than previous ones and medially fused, posteriorly positioned. Laterally cream with a wide band. Ventrally beige with gray with two lateral patches. Spinnerets pale beige. Measurements: total length 3.71, carapace length 1.94, width 1.33, height 0.71. Clypeus height 0.38. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.08, ALE 0.08, PME 0.09, PLE 0.10; AME–AME 0.15, AME–ALE 0.16, AME–PME 0.20, PME–PME 0.22, PME–PLE 0.26, ALE–PLE 0.21. Chelicerae 0.61 length. Sternum length 0.78, width 0.75. Legs: I—femur 1.20/ patella 0.45/ tibia 1.15/ metatarsus 1.07/ tarsus 0.89/ total 4.76; II—1.04/ 0.43/ 0.91/ 0.86/ 0.66/ 3.90; III—1.02/ 0.43/ 0.87/ 0.95/ 0.57/ 3.84; IV—1.23/ 0.47/ 1.04/ 1.50/ 0.71/ 4.95. Abdomen length 1.71. Legs spines pattern (only the differences from the general pattern): II—femur p 0, metatarsus v 1r-0-2; III—tibia v 1p-1p-2; IV—tibia v 1p- 1p-2, metatarsus v 1p-1p-2. Palp: retrolateral process of cymbium (RPC) laminar; tegulum (T) longer than wide, strongly projected towards embolus base with prolateral membranous area and sclerotized region at basal side; subtegulum (St) strongly sclerotized, flattened in ventral view; conductor (C) large, apically rounded, anteriorly surpassing cymbium, with thin sclerotized process at distal side, rounded sclerotized process at retrobasal region; appendix (ApC) long, sharp; embolus (E) emerging basally parallel to sagittal edge of cymbium; embolus base (EB) robust, tubular, long; spermatic ducts (SD) visible in retrolateral view, thin; ventral tibial apophysis (VTA) large, robust, tubular in ventral view with narrow apex; median apophysis (MA) small, distally recurved; retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) with posterior branch (pRTA) longer than palpal tibia, distally curved; anterior branch (aRTA) sharp, short ( Figs 30 View FIGURE 30 , 32A–D View FIGURE 32 ; 31A–B View FIGURE 31 ).

Female (Paratype, MUSENUV 2430). Coloration and abdominal pattern of spots as male, but more pigmented: carapace uniformly brown, legs light brown, abdominal spots more rounded ( Fig. 29C–D View FIGURE 29 ). Measurements: total length 4.11, carapace length 1.81, width 1.17, height 0.72. Clypeus height 0.40. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.06, ALE 0.10, PME 0.07, PLE 0.09; AME–AME 0.14, AME–ALE 0.18, AME–PME 0.18, PME–PME 0.20, PME–PLE 0.19, ALE–PLE 0.18. Chelicerae 0.74 length. Sternum length 0.81, width 0.77. Legs: I—femur 1.12/ patella 0.47/ tibia 0.99/ metatarsus 0.86/ tarsus 0.74/ total 4.18; II—0.96/ 0.44/ 0.81/ 0.73/ 0.61/ 3.55; III—0.91/ 0.38/ 0.73/ 0.77/ 0.59/ 3.38; IV—1.16/ 0.47/ 1.11/ 1.23/ 0.85/ 4.81. Abdomen length 2.31. Legs spines pattern (only the differences from the general pattern): III—tibia v 1p-1p-2; IV—tibia v 1p-1p-2. Epigyne: lateral borders (LB) short, strongly sclerotized, apically pointed, internally straight, forming posterior, small atrium (A); median field plate (MFP) small, sub-quadrangular-shaped with rounded basal edge; copulatory ducts (CD) long, thin, describing less than six turns, transversely oriented; spermathecae (S) small, sub-rounded, posteriorly positioned; fertilization ducts (FD) almost as long as spermathecae ( Figs 30E–F View FIGURE 30 ; 31C–D View FIGURE 31 ).

Variation. Males (n=4): total length: 3.71–3.88; carapace length: 1.80–1.94; femur I length: 1.20–1.27. Females (n=5): total length: 3.98–4.01; carapace length: 1.65–1.81; femur I length: 1.12–1.21. Some males can have brown-reddish carapace bordered in dark brown, the abdomen usually has more defined and sub-rounded spots.

Distribution. Known from Quindío and Valle del Cauca departments ( Fig. 45 View FIGURE 45 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Zodariidae

Genus

Tenedos

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