Himalayana siliwalae Grismado, 2014

Grismado, Cristian J., Deeleman, Christa, Piacentini, Luis N., Izquierdo, Matías A. & Ramírez, Martín J., 2014, Taxonomic Review Of The Goblin Spiders Of The Genus Dysderoides Fage And Their Himalayan Relatives Of The Genera Trilacuna Tong And Li And Himalayana, New Genus (Araneae: Oonopidae), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2014 (387), pp. 1-108 : 95-99

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/843.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6983270

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8E71878C-5A64-4D43-FF57-4DC97FACE570

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Felipe

scientific name

Himalayana siliwalae Grismado
status

sp. nov.

Himalayana siliwalae Grismado View in CoL , new species

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TYPES: Male holotype and two male paratypes from India: West Bengal: Darjeeling: Mahanadi near Kurseong , south side, 1200 m, leaf litter, Oct. 6, 1978, C. Besuchet and I. Löbl ( MHNG PBI_OON 15398 ); same data, one female and one male paratypes ( MHNG PBI_OON 12603 and 15812 respectively) .

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition in honor of the Indian arachnologist Manju Siliwal, and in gratitude for her help in obtaining bibliographic material and other information about goblin spiders from India.

DIAGNOSIS: H. siliwalae is the most lightly sclerotized species of the genus. Males and females have their genitalia very similar to those of H. kathmandu , but they are very small sized (total length <1.6 mm), lightly sclerotized, and with relatively reduced eyes (figs. 76, 77).

DESCRIPTION: Male (paratype, PBI_OON 15398). Total length 1.52. Cephalothorax: Carapace pars cephalica slightly elevated in lateral view, anteriorly narrowed to 0.49 times its maximum width or less, sides finely reticulate; lateral margin rebordered; nonmarginal pars cephalica setae needlelike, in U-shaped row; nonmarginal pars thoracica and marginal setae needlelike. Eyes all subequal, relatively small, PME circular, PLE circular; posterior eye row straight from above, procurved from front; ALE separated by their radius to diameter, ALE–PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching. Sternum longer than wide, lateral margins unmodified, orange; setae evenly scattered. Mouthparts: chelicerae orange; fangs directed medially. Endites orange. Abdomen: Dorsum soft portions not visible from above. Book lung covers elliptical. Pedicel tube short. Dorsal scutum orange. Epigastric scutum not protruding, orange. Postepigastric scutum orange. Spinneret scutum orange. Colulus present. Legs: Orange. Leg spination (all spines longer than segment width): leg I: tibiae v2-2-2-2-0, metatarsi v2- 2-0; leg II: tibiae v2-2-2-2-0, metatarsi v2-2-0. Tarsi I–IV superior claws tooth not examined in detail. Trichobothria not examined. Genitalia: Epigastric region with sperm pore small, oval, unmodified. Palp (figs. 78C–E, 82D): femur normal size; tibia nearly as long as patella; cymbium narrow in dorsal view; bulb pale orange, distal part with acute, short, dorso-prolateral projection reaching to the half of the embolus, with one retrolateral and one prolateral accompanying laminae with filiform projections (more numerous in the latter).

Female (paratype, PBI_OON 12603). Total length 1.50. As in male except as noted. Cephalothorax: Carapace pale orange, anteriorly narrowed to between 0.5 and 0.75 times its maximum width, sides smooth. Eyes PLE–PME separated by PME radius to PME diameter. Palp without spines. Abdomen: Dorsal scutum weakly sclerotized, covering 1/2 to 3/4 of abdomen, pale yellowish (fig. 76A). Epigastric and postepigastric scuta weakly sclerotized, not fused to each other. Legs: Pale orange; patella plus tibia I shorter than carapace. Leg spination (all spines longer than segment width): leg I: tibiae v2-2-2-2-0, metatarsi v2-2-0; leg II: tibiae v2-2-2-0-0, metatarsi v2-2-0. Genitalia: Posterior receptaculum small, rounded. Anterior sclerite with acute, short lateral transverse projections (fig. 82C).

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: None.

DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality, at around 1200 m (the lowest altitude record for the genus).

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Himalayana

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