Sarax abbatei ( Delle Cave, 1986 ) Miranda & Giupponi & Prendini & Scharff, 2021

Miranda, Gustavo Silva de, Giupponi, Alessandro P. L., Prendini, Lorenzo & Scharff, Nikolaj, 2021, Systematic revision of the pantropical whip spider family Charinidae Quintero, 1986 (Arachnida, Amblypygi), European Journal of Taxonomy 772, pp. 1-409 : 211-213

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.772.1505

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536904

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8F431375-FF4B-FF07-A51D-F93EFAA4DF8D

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scientific name

Sarax abbatei ( Delle Cave, 1986 )
status

comb. nov.

Sarax abbatei ( Delle Cave, 1986) View in CoL comb. nov.

Figs 135–136 View Fig View Fig ; Table 9

Charinus abbatei Delle Cave, 1986: 148–150 View in CoL , figs I (1–7), II.

Charinus View in CoL n. sp. – Messana et al. 1985: 334.

Charinus abbatei View in CoL – Vanni et al. 1988: 376. — Weygoldt 1994: 244; 2000b: 346; 2005: 8–10, figs 16–18. — Harvey 2003: 4.

Diagnosis

Based on Weygoldt (2005), this species may be separated from other species of Sarax in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia by the following combination of characters: small size; female genital operculum rounded posteriorly, pointed medially, with group of setae posteriorly, gonopods small, cone shaped, plunger-like; bifid tooth on basal segment of chelicera with ventral cusp larger than dorsal cusp; leg IV basitibia with three articles. It shares this character with S. bengalensis comb. nov., S. bispinosus comb. nov. and S. pakistanus comb. nov. from which it may be distinguished by the thick, plunger-like gonopods of the female genitalia and by leg IV basitibia trichobothrium bc situated near sbf.

Etymology

Patronym honoring Ernesto Abbate (Delle-Cave 1986).

Type material

Holotype SOMALIA • ♀; Campione 12 , Tratto 20 , Grotta do Showli Berdi ; [02°18′51.78″ N, 42°16′56.53″ E]; Bardera; 15 Mar. 1984; Spedizione Biologica in Somalia del Centro di Studio per la Faunistica ed Ecologia Tropicali del C.N.R. (Florence) leg.; MZUF 1896–167 View Materials . GoogleMaps

Supplementary description

CARAPACE. Six anterior setae ( Fig. 136A View Fig ); frontal process triangular ( Fig. 136C View Fig ). Small granules densely scattered between ocular triads and among sulci. Median eyes reduced; median ocular tubercle very shallow with pair of setae; lateral eyes reduced, situated near carapace margins, seta posterior to lateral ocular triad.

STERNUM. Tritosternum projected anteriorly, short, reaching base of pedipalp coxae ( Fig. 136B View Fig ); with typical setation; other sternal platelets narrow and projected, pair of setae situated anteriorly on plaque; pentasternum with two setae posteriorly.

OPISTHOSOMA. Ventral sac cover absent.

GENITALIA. Female genital operculum with short setae posteromedially; projected posteromedially; gonopod plunger-like; markedly sclerotized border posterior to gonopod projections. Male genitalia unknown.

CHELICERAE. Retrolateral surface of basal segment without projection, opposite to bifid tooth; retrolateral surface of claw with row of setae basally to medially; claw with four teeth; bifid tooth on basal segment with ventral cusp larger than dorsal cusp.

PEDIPALPS. Coxae without seta encircled by round carina and two setae at margin. Femur with three or four dorsal spines and four ventral spines ( Fig. 136E–F View Fig ); three prominent setiferous tubercles between dorsal spine 1 and proximal margin; ventral spine between spine 1 and proximal margin. Patella with three dorsal spines in primary series ( Fig. 136E View Fig ); prominent tubercle distal to spine I; two ventral spines ( Fig. 136F View Fig ); two small setiferous tubercles between spine I and distal margin. Tibia with ventral spine distally and two setae between spine and distal margin. Tarsus with two small dorsal spines, distal spine slightly larger than proximal spine, near cleaning brush ( Fig. 136D View Fig ); cleaning brush with 29 or 30 setae.

LEGS. Tibia of leg I with 22 articles; tarsus I with 36 articles (Delle-Cave 1986). Leg IV basitibia with three pseudo-articles (Delle-Cave 1986); trichobothrium bt situated medially on pseudo-article; distitibia trichobothrium bc situated closer to sbf than to bf; sc and sf series each with six trichobothria.

Measurements

See Table 9.

Distribution

Known only from the type locality.

Natural history

The holotype was collected in Showli Berd Cave, in the middle of the desert, surrounded by xerophilic vegetation outside ( Messana et al. 1985). Another arthropod described from the same cave showed no adaptation to subterranean life ( Taiti & Ferrara 1985). However, S. abbatei comb. nov. exhibits characters, such as reduced eyes, which suggest it may be restricted to the cave.

Remarks

The holotype is a small, pale specimen, missing the first pair of legs. It was originally described in the genus Charinus . Delle-Cave (1986) noted that the combination of characters of S. abbatei comb. nov. is unusual and contemplated proposing a new genus to accommodate it. Weygoldt (2005) redescribed the species. It is hereby transferred to Sarax based on the phylogenetic analyses of Miranda et al. (2021).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Amblypygi

Family

Charinidae

Genus

Sarax

Loc

Sarax abbatei ( Delle Cave, 1986 )

Miranda, Gustavo Silva de, Giupponi, Alessandro P. L., Prendini, Lorenzo & Scharff, Nikolaj 2021
2021
Loc

Charinus abbatei

Weygoldt P. 2005: 8
Harvey M. S. 2003: 4
Weygoldt P. 2000: 346
Weygoldt P. 1994: 244
Vanni S. & Bartolozzi L. & Whitman-Mascherini S. 1988: 376
1988
Loc

Charinus abbatei

Delle Cave L. 1986: 150
1986
Loc

Charinus

Messana G. & Chelazzi L. & Baccetti N. 1985: 334
1985
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