Tricholathys relictoides sp. nov. (类残毛隐蛛)

Wang, Lu-Yu, Peng, Xian-Jin & Zhang, Zhi-Sheng, 2023, The first record of Tricholathys Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935 (Araneae, Dictynidae) from China, with a new combination and descriptions of seven new species, ZooKeys 1185, pp. 255-267 : 255

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Tricholathys relictoides sp. nov. (类残毛隐蛛)
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Tricholathys relictoides sp. nov. (类残毛隐蛛) View in CoL

Figs 10 View Figure 10 , 11 View Figure 11 , 16 View Figure 16

Type materials.

Holotype male: China, Xinjiang, Hami City, Barkol, 43°16′55″N, 93°16′45″E, spruce forests, 9 September 1992, M.J. Song and N.L. Zhou leg. (SWUC-T-DI-11-01). Paratypes: 1 male and 4 females (SWUC-T-DI-10-02~06), with same data as holotype.

Etymology.

The specific name is taken from the similarity to T. relicta (Ovtchinnikov, 2001).

Diagnosis.

This new species is similar to the Central Asian species, T. relicta (see Ovtchinnikov 2001: 7, figs 1-4) in having the same number of spines on the tip of cymbium, the embolus originating at about 9:00 o’clock, the anterior arm of the conductor gradually tapering and terminating at about the 11:00 o’clock position, the posterior arm of the conductor spiral and much longer than the anterior arm, the copulatory openings large, with a relatively narrow space between them, and the weakly sclerotized part of the copulatory duct S-shaped; the new species differs from T. relicta in having the end of the retrolateral tibial apophysis arc-shaped (vs flattened), the spines on the tip of the cymbium in different positions, the posterior arm of the conductor distinctly hook-like (vs slightly curved) (Figs 10A, B View Figure 10 , 11E-G View Figure 11 ), and the spermathecae pear-shaped (vs irregularly shaped) (Figs 10D View Figure 10 , 11I View Figure 11 ). Additionally, the new species has an undivided cribellum (female) or reduced cribellum (male) (Figs 11C, D View Figure 11 ), instead of having a reduced cribellum in both sexes, as in T. relicta . Besides that, the new species is also similar to T. lhunzeensis sp. nov. (Figs 8A-D View Figure 8 , 9C-G View Figure 9 ), but it differs from the latter by the length of the posterior arm of the conductor (as long as the embolus in the new species, vs half the length of embolus in T. lhunzeensis ), the hook-shaped end of the conductor (vs sharp end) (Figs 10A, B View Figure 10 , 11E-G View Figure 11 ), the large copulatory openings with narrow space between them (vs small, widely spaced copulatory openings), and the S-shaped copulatory ducts (vs comma-shaped) (Figs 10C, D View Figure 10 , 11H, I View Figure 11 ).

Description.

Male (holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 10A View Figure 10 . Total length 6.48 (5.90 in a sole paratype male). Prosoma 3.18 long, 2.35 wide; opisthosoma 3.55 long, 2.35 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.10, ALE 0.13, PME 0.10, PLE 011; AME-AME 0.11, AME-ALE 0.09, PME-PME 0.17, PME-PLE 0.19, ALE-PLE 0.08. MOA 0.34 long, anterior width 0.30, posterior width 0.39. Clypeus height 0.18. Chelicerae with 4 promarginal and 3 retromarginal teeth. Leg measurements: I 8.70 (2.42, 3.21, 1.95, 1.12); II 7.25 (1.99, 2.61, 1.63, 1.02); III 6.17 (1.73, 2.10, 1.43, 0.91); IV 8.61 (2.21, 3.12, 2.22, 1.06). Leg formula: 1423. Dorsum of opisthosoma with blackish cardiac mark. Cribellum reduced.

Palp (Figs 10A, B View Figure 10 , 11E-G View Figure 11 ). Tip of cymbium with 3 spines. Anterior arm of conductor tapering gradually and terminating at about 11:00 o’clock; posterior arm terminating in spiral, distal part as long as embolus, with a hook-shaped tip. Embolus originating at about 9:00 o’clock position.

Female (paratype). Habitus as in Fig. 10B View Figure 10 . Total length 6.45 (6.33-7.97 in other paratype females). Prosoma 2.69 long, 1.94 wide; opisthosoma 3.88 long, 2.40 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.10, ALE 0.13, PME 0.10, PLE, 0.10; AME-AME 0.11, AME-ALE 0.07, PME-PME 0.15, PME-PLE 0.14, ALE-PLE 0.06. MOA 0.27 long, anterior width 0.29, posterior width 0.35. Clypeus height 0.18. Leg measurements: I 6.45 (1.86, 2.35, 1.40, 0.84); II 5.56 (1.62, 1.94, 1.26, 0.74); III 5.20 (1.55, 1.66, 1.20, 0.79); IV 6.92 (1.88, 2.49, 1.64, 0.91). Leg formula: 4123. Cribellum undivided (Fig. 11C View Figure 11 ).

Epigyne (Figs 10C, D View Figure 10 , 11H-I View Figure 11 ). Copulatory openings large, almost oval. Weakly sclerotized part of copulatory ducts S-shaped, nearly forming a circle first and then extending posteriorly, about 3 times longer than length of strongly sclerotized part. Spermathecae small, pear-shaped.

Distribution.

Known only from the type locality, Xinjiang, China (Fig. 16 View Figure 16 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Dictynidae

Genus

Tricholathys