Bavirecta flavopuncta, Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.444 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3846777 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A0B5608-6893-4BBF-A776-B1A1B75F49EE |
taxon LSID |
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treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Bavirecta flavopuncta |
status |
gen. et sp. nov. |
Bavirecta flavopuncta View in CoL gen. et sp. nov.
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Figs 1–3 View Fig View Fig View Fig
Diagnosis
Bavirecta flavopuncta gen. et sp. nov. is sister to B. exilis gen. et comb. nov. They share the presence of the following characters: straight and pointed embolus, broad proximal lobe with black blotches and well-developed prolateral tegular lobe ( Cao et al. 2016). However, B. flavopuncta gen. et sp. nov. is distinguishable from B. exilis gen. et comb. nov. by the comparably broader embolus, absence of the retrolateral membranous margin of the embolus, straight RTA ( Figs 1 View Fig C–E, 2A–B) and the blackish brown abdomen with bright yellow markings in both sexes ( Figs 1A View Fig , 3A View Fig ).
Furthermore, due to the short, straight embolus, broad PLT and widely separated anterior atria, this new species may resemble some members of Bavia ( B. aericeps Simon, 1877 , B. capistrata (C.L. Koch, 1846) , B. intermedia (Karsch, 1880)) . However, all species of Bavia differ from Bavirecta gen. nov. by their comparably very short RTA.
Etymology
The species name is from the Latin terms, ‘ flavo ’ and ‘ puncta ’ and refers to the yellowish brown semicircular markings behind the PLEs.
Material examined
Holotype
SRI LANKA: Ƌ, Central Province, Kandy District, Dunumadalawa Forest , hand collection, 7 Oct. 2009, S.P. Benjamin, R. M.G.N. Tilakarathna and P. M. H. Sandamali leg. (IFS_SAL_340).
Paratype
SRI LANKA: ♀, Central Province, Kandy District, Corbett’s Gap,Knuckles Range, 1360 m, 07°21′40″ N, 80°50′00″ E, hand collection, 12 Aug. 2010, S.P. Benjamin & S. Batuwita leg. (IFS_SAL_679).
Description
Male
MEASUREMENTS. TL 5.1, PL 2.15, PW at PLEs 1.65, AL 2.85, AW 1.00. Eye field: diameter of AME 0.70, PLE 0.16, ALE 0.32, PME 0.03, PME–PME 1.62, PLE–PLE 1.51, ALE–PME 0.41, ALE–PLE 0.73. Leg I: Tr 0.35, Fm 2.00, Pt 0.90, Tb 2.00, Mt 1.40, Ta 0.85; Leg II: Tr 0.35, Fm 1.15, Pt 0.45, Tb 1.05, Mt 0.80, Ta 0.40; Leg III: Tr 0.35, Fm 1.15, Pt 0.60, Tb 0.85, Mt 0.75, Ta 0.35; Leg IV: Tr 0.45, Fm 1.25, Pt 0.55, Tb 1.10, Mt 0.95, Ta 0.40.
COLOR AND BODY. In preserved specimens, prosoma oval, flattened and dark reddish brown interspersed with grey hairs. Anterior prosoma narrower than posterior region. Ocular field decorated with two light brown blotches behind AMEs and a large, light brown semicircular marking behind PLEs ( Fig. 1A View Fig ). PMEs and PLEs surrounded by black blotches. Fovea distinct. Posterior prosoma rather steep and its margin more truncated. Chelicerae and labium brownish black. Brownish yellow sternum oval in shape, edges bordered with fawn colour. Leg I dark brown and robust, femur I, patella I and tibia I massive and more elongated, others brownish yellow and femur IV with black blotches on the lateral sides ( Fig. 1 View Fig A–B). Abdomen much longer and narrower than prosoma, tapering posteriorly. Dorsum, yellowish dark brown ornamented with bright yellow blotches arranged in two rows from anterior to posterior end ( Fig. 1A View Fig ). Venter greyish yellow with brown dash-line from epigastric furrow to brownish black posterior end. Spinnerets yellowish brown ( Fig. 1B View Fig ).
PALP. Pale yellowish brown. Cymbium shorter and slightly narrower at distal region. Embolus robust, pointed, moderately long and immovable on apical portion of bulbus ( Figs 1 View Fig C–E, 2A–B). Bulbus longer than wide. Sperm duct clearly visible in antero-lateral portion of bulbus. Prolateral portion of bulbus with a large protuberance ( Figs 1 View Fig C–D, 2A). Tegulum with broad posterior lobe. RTA moderately long, broader at the base, narrower toward the tip and bent ventrally ( Figs 1 View Fig D–E, 2B).
Female
MEASUREMENTS. TL 5.60, PL 2.20, PW at PLEs 1.70, AL 3.25, AW 1.25. Eye field: diameter of AME 0.68, PLE 0.19, ALE 0.32, PME 0.03, PME–PME 1.65, PLE–PLE 1.57, ALE–PME 0.49, ALE–PLE 0.70. Leg I: Tr 0.40, Fm 2.15, Pt 0.95, Tb 2.05, Mt 1.45, Ta 0.85; Leg II: Tr 0.35, Fm 1.25, Pt 0.50, Tb 1.00, Mt 0.90, Ta 0.45; Leg III: Tr 0.40, Fm 1.15, Pt 0.65, Tb 0.95, Mt 0.80, Ta 0.40; Leg IV: Tr 0.40, Fm 1.35, Pt 0.50, Tb 1.2, Mt 1.00, Ta 0.45.
COLOR AND BODY. All characters as in male, except prosoma with more prominent yellowish orange blotches and lateral abdomen with yellow markings as in dorsum ( Fig. 3A View Fig ).
EPIGYNUM. Moderately sclerotized. Anterior epigynal border (AEB) not prominent. Small and rounded atrium covered with highly sclerotized ATR into which CO opens ( Figs 2 View Fig C–D, 3C–D). CD highly sclerotized, broad and moderately long. Spermathecae nearly pear-shaped. FD originates from midlateral wall of receptacles ( Figs 2D View Fig , 3D View Fig ). PEB highly sclerotized and elongated beyond epigastric furrow.
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