Eupoa lehtineni, Logunov, Dmitri V. & Marusik, Yuri M., 2014

Logunov, Dmitri V. & Marusik, Yuri M., 2014, Taxonomic notes on the genus Eupoa Żabka, 1985 (Arachnida, Araneae, Salticidae), ZooKeys 410, pp. 63-93 : 68-70

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.410.7548

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ACCC403B-039D-4B0E-8EE1-4C9AA4458999

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scientific name

Eupoa lehtineni
status

sp. n.

Eupoa lehtineni View in CoL sp. n. Figs 1-11, 13-17, 19-22, 25-32, 36-54

Types.

Holotype ♂ (ZMTU) from India, Meghalaya, East Khasi Hills, Umran, riverside forest, 1200 m a.s.l., 4.05.1979, P.T. Lehtinen.

Paratypes: INDIA: 2♂5♀ (ZMTU), together with the holotype. - THAILAND: 3♂5♀ (MHNG, one male without abdomen and palp), Trat Prov., Ko Chang, west side (12°03'N, 102°18'E), WINKLER-extraction in secondary forest with primary spots (AS-T-5), 50-200 m a.s.l., 3-23.12.1999, A. Schultz; 1♀ (MHNG), Kanchanaburi Prov., Sai Yok Distr., Sai Yok National Park, near HQ, 100 m a.s.l., 21.07.1987, P.J. Schwendinger. - VIET-NAM: 1♀ (ZMUM), Dong Nai Prov., Vinh Cuu Dist., Vinh Cuu Nature Reserve (= Ma Da Forest), c. 6 km N of Ba Hao Vil. (c. 11°19'N, 107°05'E), 80 m a.s.l. (sample-5), 10.05.1995, T. Sergeeva; 1♀ (ZMUM), same locality (sample-11), 6.06.1995, T. Sergeeva.

Etymology.

The species is named in honour of our colleague and friend, Dr Pekka Lehtinen (Turku, Finland), who collected the holotype.

Diagnosis.

By the conformation of the large, round tegulum, the tibial apophysis and the thin compound terminal apophysis that is hidden in the apical cavity of tegulum (Figs 26, 52), the male of Eupoa lehtineni sp. n. is most similar to that of Eupoa lobli sp. n. (Figs 60-62), but can easily be distinguished by the shape of tegular and median apophyses. The female of Eupoa lehtineni sp. n. has the easily recognizable triangle epigynal plate (Figs 29, 39-40) and the mutual arrangement and shape of receptacles (Figs 53-54).

Distribution.

From eastern India, south-eastward to Thailand and southern Viet-Nam (present data).

Description.

MALE (from Thailand: Ko Chang). Measurements. Carapace 0.94 long, 0.79 wide and 0.51 high at PLE. Ocular area 0.61 long, 0.79 wide anteriorly and 0.77 wide posteriorly. Diameter of AME 0.24. Clypeus height 0.06, chelicera length 0.29. Abdomen 0.76 long, 0.58 wide. Length of leg segments: I: 0.44 + 0.22 + 0.30 + 0.26 + 0.16; II: 0.40 + 0.21 + 0.21 + 0.24 + 0.19; III: 0.38 + 0.18 + 0.22 + 0.27 + 0.20; IV: 0.59 + 0.23 + 0.41 + 0.30 + 0.23. Leg spination. Leg I: Mt v 2-2-2ap. Leg II with no spines. Leg III: Tb pr and rt 0-1-0. Leg IV: Tb pr and rt 0-1-0; Mt pr and rt 0-1-1-ap. Coloration (Figs 42-43). Carapace light grey-brown, with grey-yellow eye field and with poorly visible dark brown radial veins on thorax. Blackened around eyes. Clypeus naked, yellow-brown. Sternum light grey-brown. Maxillae, labium and chelicerae grey-yellow. Abdomen light grey-brown, dorsum completely covered with large scutum and with a thin longitudinal, medial yellow line. Book-lung covers light grey-brown. Spinnerets: anterior pair grey brownish, posterior pair yellow. All legs grey-yellow, with dark brown patches at segment joints, but patellae, tibiae and metatarsi I pro-ventrally with dark brown longitudinal stripe. Palp grey-yellow, its structure as in Figs 25-28, 36-38, 49-52: patellar apophysis short and obtuse; tibial apophysis blade-shaped, bent dorsad; tegulum well-developed, apically with prominent, hook-shaped tegular apophysis; median apophysis massive, directed ventrad; compound terminal apophysis thin and long, situated inside the apical cavity of tegulum; embolus coiled, making two revolutions, with its terminal end resting on top of the cymbium.

FEMALE (from Viet-Nam: Dong-Nai). Measurements. Carapace 0.93 long, 0.73 wide and 0.51 high at PLE. Ocular area 0.59 long, 0.75 wide anteriorly and 0.71 wide posteriorly. Diameter of AME 0.24. Clypeus height 0.06, chelicera length 0.33. Abdomen 0.89 long, 0.71 wide. Length of leg segments: I: 0.49 + 0.26 + 0.31 + 0.31 + 0.21; II: 0.39 + 0.21 + 0.23 + 0.26 + 0.18; III: 0.39 + 0.17 + 0.24 + 0.31 + 0.21; IV: 0.63 + 0.23 + 0.49 + 0.37 + 0.23. Leg spination. Leg I: Tb v 2-2-2ap; Mt v 2-2-2ap. Leg II: Tb pr 0-1-0, v 1-1; Mt v 2-2-2ap. Leg III: Tb pr 0-1-0, Mt pr 1-1ap, rt 1ap. Leg IV: Tb pr and v 0-1-0; Mt pr 2-0-2ap, rt 1-0-1ap. Coloration (Figs 41, 44-46). Carapace pale brown, with yellow eye field and a thin longitudinal median line on thorax. Blackened around eyes. The entire carapace covered (not very densely) with white and transparent elongated scales. Clypeus naked, brown-yellow. Sternum yellow, tinged with brown. Maxillae, labium and chelicerae pale yellow. Abdomen: dorsum light brown, with a longitudinal medial yellow line; sides light brown, each with a wide yellow stripe; venter yellow. Anterior edge of carapace with a bunch of long brownish hairs. Book-lung covers yellow. Spinnerets: anterior pair brownish, posterior pair pale yellow. All legs yellow, with brownish (semi)rings at segment joints, but femora, patellae and tibiae I pro-ventrally with dark brown stripe. Palps: femora and patellae light brown, metatarsi and tarsi yellow. Epigyne and vulva as in Figs 29, 39-40, 47-48, 53-54: epigynal plate triangular, with obtuse tip directed anteriorly, covered with long whitish hairs; insemination ducts relatively short, subparallel and directed anteriorly; receptacles relatively small and rounded; receptacles and fertilization ducts situated in the anterior part of vulva.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Eupoa