Birabenia birabenae Mello-Leitão

Piacentini, Luis N. & Laborda, Alvaro, 2013, The South American wolf spider genus Birabenia Mello-Leitão, 1941 (Araneae: Lycosidae: Lycosinae), Zootaxa 3716 (1), pp. 39-52 : 42-52

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Birabenia birabenae Mello-Leitão
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Birabenia birabenae Mello-Leitão View in CoL

( Figs 1–5 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 , 11 View FIGURE 11 )

Birabenia birabenae Mello-Leitão 1941: 137 , plate 6, figs 27, 33–34; 1 female lectotype, 1 female and 1 immature female paralectotypes (from Argentina, La Rioja, Sañogasta [-29.316°, -67.600°], MLP 14720, examined) and 1 male paralectotype (from Argentina, Tucumán, Bañados [-26.422°, -65.962°], MLP 14721, examined), here designated.

Hogna birabenae: Capocasale 1990: 137 , figs 8–11.

Birabenia taeniata Mello-Leitão 1943: 108 , fig. 9; subadult female holotype from Argentina, Córdoba, Bell Ville [-32.620°, - 62.689°], in MLP 15710 examined. New synonymy.

Hogna taeniata: Capocasale 1990: 138 ; Silva, Lise and Carico (2009).

Alopecosa murina Mello-Leitão 1941: 122 , fig. 19; subadult female holotype from Argentina, La Rioja, Anillaco [-28.807°, - 66.952°], deposited in MLP 14672, examined. New synonymy.

Tarentula murinella: Roewer 1951: 441 (unneeded replacement name, A. m. not thought congeneric with Lycosa murina Nicolet, 1849 ).

Paratrochosina murinella: Roewer 1955: 282 .

Lycosa sanogastensis Mello-Leitão 1941: 133 , fig. 31, plate. 6, fig. 25; female holotype from Argentina, La Rioja, Sañogasta [- 29.316°, -67.600°], deposited in MLP 14700, examined. New synonymy. Scaptocosa sanogastensis: Roewer 1955: 292 .

Remarks. In the original publication, Mello-Leitão (1941) did not distinguish between the holotype and paratype, but the vial MLP 14720 contains one female isolated from the rest of the specimens, labelled with the author’s handwriting as “ typus ”; we choose this specimen as lectotype. The vial MLP 14721 is labelled as “alotypus” and is considered here as a paralectotype.

Capocasale (1990) transferred B. birabenae to Hogna based only on characters of the copulatory organs, morphological features such as chelicerae dentition or coloration seem useful to distinguish between genera with very similar genitalia, e.g., Alopecosa Simon (Dondale & Redner 1990) , Trochosa (Brady 1980) and Tigrosa Brady (Brady 2012) . The relative short legs, the presence of four retromarginal teeth on the cheliceral retromargin and the deep anterior epigynal pockets excludes to B. birabenae from Hogna .

Other material examined. ARGENTINA: Jujuy: San Pedro [-24.231°, -64.867°], 12.V.1947, Birabén, M., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 30513). Salta: Urundel [-23.630°, -64.399°], XI.1948, Birabén, M., 1 ♂ 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 24083). La Rioja: Embarcadero Los Sauces [-28.463°, -67.086°], X.1965, Maury, E., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 23915); Patquia [- 30.056°, -66.882°], 16.X.1936, Galiano, M.E., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 23881). Mendoza: San Rafael, Camping Rayuela [- 34.795°, -68.450°], 4–11.II.2008, Piacentini, L. N. & Fernández, C. M., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 30637). San Luis: no further location [-33.861°, -66.057°], 01.XII.1949, Birabén, M., 1 ♀ (BMNH). Córdoba: Los Cocos [-30.924°, - 64.499°], IX–X.2008, Rumboll, M., 1 ♂ 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 30636); Depto de Juárez Celman, Ucacha, Reserva Natural de Fauna Laguna La Felipa [-33.107°, -63.521°], 21–23.III.2006, Izquierdo, M., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 28971); same locality and collector, 21.X.2006, 1 ♂ (MACN-Ar 28972); same locality and collector, 4.XI.2006, 2 ♂ (MACN-Ar 28970); same locality and collector, 4.XI.2006, 1 ♂ (MACN-Ar 28973). Santa Fé: Calchaquí [- 29.889°, -60.286°], 7.XII.2010, Ortega, I., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 30638); Venado Tuerto, [-33.820°, -61.969°], 5.IX.2010, Piacentini, L.N., 1 ♂ (MACN-Ar 27521). Entre Ríos: Paraná, Villa Urquiza [-31.655°, -60.369°], 17.I.1998, Goloboff, P.A. & Szumik, C., 1 ♂ (MACN-Ar 24007). Buenos Aires: Atucha [-33.972°, -59.299°], 27.VII.1984, Goloboff, P.A. & Ramírez, M.J., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 24018); Mercedes [-34.654°, -59.428°], 21.VIII.2010, Paoletta, M., 2 ♀ (MACN-Ar 30639). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur, Chilcal 2 cortafuego [-34.614°, -58.347°], 2.XI.2012, Zapata, L., 1 ♂ (MACN-Ar 29402).

Diagnosis. Males and females of B. birabenae can be differentiated from those of B. vittata by the paler colour ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), males of B. birabenae have a longer terminal apophysis ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 b, 3b), and females have longer median septum ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 a, 5a) and irregular marginal pale bands on the carapace ( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 a–c).

Description.

Female (MACN-Ar 28971).

Colour in ethanol ( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 a–c): carapace brown with a light median band and yellowish irregular marginal bands. Sternum uniformly yellowish, sparsely covered with brown bristles, more abundant on the margins. Labium brown. Chelicerae darker than labium, reddish-brown; covered with brown bristles; two promarginal and four retromarginal teeth, similar in size ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 e). Abdomen yellowish brown with two dark olive grey lateral bands; venter yellowish brown with two median dark lines; spinnerets yellow. Femora brownish yellow, patellae, tibiae, tarsi and metatarsi with dark annulations, darker in the leg I and II. Scopulae on legs I and II from ventral distal half of metatarsi ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 c), on legs III and IV only on tarsi ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 d).

Epigyne with inverted T-shape median septum set in shallow atrium with two anterior deep pockets ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 a, 5a); copulatory openings located at the lateral margins of median septum ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 b). Vulva: spermathecae with a short stalk and a triangular head ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 b, 5b).

Leg formula 4123. Spination pattern: femur I p 0-0-d1 d 1-1-0, II p 0-0-d1 d 1-1-0, III p d1-d1 d 1-1-0 r 0-d1, IV d 1-1-0 r 0-0-d1; patella III p 1 r 1, IV p 1 r 1; tibia I v 0-0-2ap, II v 0-0-2ap, III p 1-1 d 0-1-0 r 1-1 v 2-2 -2ap, IV p 1-1 d 0-1-0 r 1-1 v 2-2 -2ap; metatarsus I p 0-0-t1ap r 0-0-1ap v 2-2 -0, II p 0-0-1ap r 0-0-1ap v 2-2 -1ap, III p 1-1-2ap r 1-1-2ap v 2-2 -1ap, IV p 1-1-2ap r 1-1-2ap v 2-2 -1ap.

Male (MACN-Ar 27521).

Colour in ethanol ( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 d–f): as in female. Palp with tibia longer than wide, lacking apophyses ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 f), with a file on distal part of tibia ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 e), facing a crest (scraper) on the proximal part of cymbium ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 g). Cymbium with seven macrosetae at the tip ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 f); tegulum large, occupying most of ventral side of bulb ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 b); median apophysis transversal, triangular in shape, with a distal ventral process ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 b–e, 3b–d); embolus arising from the prolateral margin of palea, moderately long, slender, concealed in part by median apophysis ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 a–e, 3 a–d); terminal apophysis curved slightly, apicad, reaching the hyaline conductor ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 a–b, 3b); subterminal apophysis parallel to the embolus.

Leg formula 4123. Spination pattern: femur I p 0-0-d1 d 1-1-0 r 0-1-0, II p 1-1 d 1-1-0 r 1, III p d1-d1 d 1-1- 1 r d1-d1, IV p d1-d1 d 1-1-0 r 0-0-d1; patella III p 1 r 1, IV p 1 r 1; tibia I p 0-1 v 2-2 -2ap, II p d1-d 1 v p1-2- 2ap, III p 1-1 d 0-1-0 r 1-1 v 2-2 -2ap, IV p 1-1 d 0-1-0 r 1-1 v 2-2 -2ap; metatarsus I p 0-1-1ap r 0-0-1ap v 2-2 - 1ap, II p 0-1-1ap r 0-0-1ap v 2-2 -1ap, III p 1-1-2ap r 1-1-2ap v 2-2 -1ap, IV p 1-1-2ap r 1-1-2ap v 2-2 -1ap.

Measurements. Female, MACN-Ar 28971 (Male, MACN-Ar 27521): TL 10.11 (8.38), CL 5.33 (4.00), CW 3.67 (3.00), CH 1.80 (1.20), AL 4.93 (4.00). Eyes: AME 0.18 (0.20), ALE 0.15 (0.10), PME 0.35 (0.28), PLE 0.28 (0.25). Row of eyes: AER 0.92 (0.73), PME 1.10 (0.77), PLE 1.33 (1.10). Sternum (length/width) 2.27/1.87 (1.93/ 1.60). Labium (length/width) 0.77/0.73 (0.57/0.55) Legs: length of segments (femur + patella/tibia + metatarsus + tarsus =total length): I 2.73 + 4.07 + 2.00 + 1.20 = 10.00, II 2.80 + 3.60 + 1.87 + 1.20 = 9.47, III 2.53 + 2.73 + 2.07 + 1.20 = 8.53, IV 4.00 + 4.33 + 3.67 + 1.40 = 13.40 (I 3.07 + 4.00 + 2.40 + 1.53 = 11.00, II 2.80 + 3.47 + 2.13 + 1.27 = 9.67, III 2.60 + 2.67 + 2.27 + 1.20 = 8.74, IV 1.67 + 4.40 + 4.00 + 2.00 = 14.07).

Variation. Female (male) (range, mean ±s.d.): TL 9.18–10.64, 10.11±0.66; PL 4.27–5.33, 4.78±0.44; PW 3.07–3.67, 3.40±0.28; n = 5 (TL 5.99– 7.58, 7.00±0.0.63; PL 3.67–6.67, 4.81±1.39; PW 2.80–5.20, 3.64±1.13; n = 6). Cheliceral dentition: female MACN-Ar 24018 with four teeth on right retromargin and three on the left. Male MACN-Ar 28972 with three teeth on both chelicerae; male MACN-Ar 24007 with two retromarginal teeth on the right and three in the left. Number of macrosetae at the tip of cymbium from 7 to 12.

Synonymy. The types of B. birabenae were compared with L. sanogastensis and show no significant morphological differences. The type specimen of A. murina is a subadult female from Anillaco, close to 80 km from Sañogasta, the type locality of B. birabenae , and shows the same morphological characters used to recognise Birabenia , although Mello-Leitão wrongly reported only two teeth on the cheliceral retromargin. The body shape, coloration and spination pattern led us to consider A. murina as junior synonym of B. birabenae . The holotype of B. taeniata is a subadult female from Bell Ville, Córdoba province near other known localities of this species ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ) and also shows the same combination of above mentioned morphological characters of B. birabenae .

Distribution. North-western and central Argentina (Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, La Rioja, Mendoza, San Luis, Córdoba, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos and Buenos Aires Provinces) ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ).

Natural history. The specimens from Córdoba were in pitfall traps placed in flooding areas at Reserva Natural de Fauna Laguna La Felipa lake (M. Izquierdo pers. com.), the male collected in Santa Fe was collected under stones in a house garden.

Birabenia vittata (Mello-Leitão, 1945) new combination ( Figs 6–11 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 )

Remarks. Mello-Leitão described G. vittata from a subadult female from Puerto Constanza, Entre Ríos; the type specimen presents a dark coloration pattern, relatively short legs, four retromarginal teeth on the chelicerae, and tibia I without ventral spines, all characters distinctive of Birabenia . We recognised the adults of this species from material collected in Brazo Largo, Entre Ríos, at about 42 km of Puerto Constanza.

Other material examined. ARGENTINA: Santa Fe: Tambo, a 15 Km al norte de Esperanza, lindero al Río Salado [-31.369°, -60.902°], 04.XII.2011, Sarquis, A., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 30477). Entre Ríos: Brazo Largo [-33.786°, -58.599°], 7.XII.1979, Zanetic & Goloboff, P.A., 1 ♂ (MACN-Ar 24042); Arroyo Gualeguaychú y ruta 2 [- 32.959°, -58.582°], IX.1982, Goloboff, P.A. 2 ♀ (MACN-Ar 24017). Buenos Aires: San Pedro [-33.682°, - 59.665°], 9.XI.1979, Goloboff, P.A., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 24049); Reserva Natural Otamendi, pastizal [-34.234°, - 58.896°], 25.X.1997, Fuentes B., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 29400); same locality and collector, 18.X.1997, 1 ♂ (MACN-Ar 29399); same locality and collector, 25.X.1997, 6 ♂ (MACN-Ar 27553); same locality and collector, 14.XII.1997, 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 29396); same locality and collector, 7.II.1998, 1 ♂ (MACN-Ar 29398); same locality and collector, 29.II.1998, 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 29397); same locality and collector, 1998, 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 29401). URUGUAY: Canelones: INIA Las Brujas [-34.671°, -56.341°], 23.X.2004, Simó, M., 2 ♂ (FCE 1161); same locality and collector, 4.XI.2004, 1 ♂ (FCE 1381). Maldonado: Entrada al camino hacia el cerro Caracol, sobre la ruta 39 [-34.649°, -54.885°], 10.XII.2005, Labarque, F., Ojanguren, A. & Mattoni, C., 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 24209). Rocha: Cabo Polonio [-34.390°, -53.799°], 1–18.I.2005, F. Achaval, 2 ♀ (FCE 2815); same locality and collector, I.2002, 1 ♂ (FCE 2800); same locality and collector, 21–23. XII.2004, 1 ♀ (FCE 2809); same locality and collector, 19.I-01. III.2005, 1 ♂ 6 ♀ (FCE 2807): Potrero Grande [-33.899°, -53.728°], 4.IV.2001, 1 ♀ (FCE 2813); same locality, 23.XI.2000, 1 ♀ (FCE 2812): Bocas del Sarandí[-34.233°, -53.950°], 28.X.1994, Pérez-Miles, F., 1 ♂ (FCE 2510); Parque Nacional "San Miguel" [-33.724°, -53.579°], 9.XI.1979, 1 ♀ (MACN-Ar 24061).

Diagnosis. Males and females of B. vittata have darker body pigmentation than those of B. birabenae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ); males have a slightly short and broad terminal apophysis ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 b, 8b); in females, the base of epigynal septum is shorter and broader and the anterior pockets deeper and longer ( Figs 9 View FIGURE 9 a, b, 10).

Description.

Female (FCE 2807).

Colour in ethanol ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 a–c): carapace brown with a light median band and yellowish brown marginal bands. Sternum yellowish brown, sparsely covered with brown bristles, more abundant on the margins. Labium brown. Chelicerae darker than labium, reddish-brown; covered with brown bristles; three promarginal and four retromarginal teeth, similar in size ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 e). Abdomen brownish yellow with two dark olive grey lateral bands; venter brownish yellow with two middle dark lines; spinnerets yellow. Legs dark brown, legs I and II uniform, legs III and IV paler with annulations. Scopulae on legs I and II from ventral distal half of metatarsi ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 c), on legs III and IV only in tarsi ( Figs 9 View FIGURE 9 d). Epigyne with inverted T-shape median septum set in shallow atrium with two anterior deep pockets ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 a, 10a); copulatory openings located on the lateral margins of median septum. Vulvae: spermathecae with a short stalk and rounded head ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 b, 10b).

Spination pattern (FCE 2807): femur I p 0-0-d1 d 1-1-0, II p 0-0-d1 d 1-1-0, III p d1-d1 d 1-1-0 r d1-d1, IV d 1-1-0 r 0-0-d1; patella III p 1 r 1 IV p 1 r 1; tibia III p 1-1 d 0-1-0 r 1-1 v 2-2 -2ap, IV p 1-1 d 0-1-0 r 1-1 v 2- 2 -2ap; metatarsus I p 0-0-1ap r 0-0-1ap v r1-0-0, II p 0-0-1ap r 0-0-1ap v 2-2 -1ap, III p 1-1-2ap r 1-1-2ap v 2-2 - 1ap, IV p 1-1-2ap r 1-1-2ap v 2-2 -1ap.

Male (FCE-2807).

Colour in ethanol ( Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 d–f): as in female. Palp with tibia longer than wide ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 f), with a file on distal tibia, facing a crest (scraper) on the proximal part of cymbium.Cymbium with ten macrosetae at the tip ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 f); tegulum large occupying most of ventral side of bulb ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 b, 8b); median apophysis transversal, triangular in shape, with a distal ventral process ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 b–e, 8b–d); embolus arising on prolateral margin of palea, moderately long, slender, concealed, in part, by median apophysis ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 a–c, 8a–d); terminal apophysis short curved apicad, hyaline conductor short and triangular in shape ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 b–d, 8b–d); subterminal apophysis parallel to the embolus ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 e).

Measurements. Female. FCE 2807 (Male, FCE 2807): TL 12.64 (6.65), CL 4.67 (3.33), CW 3.67 (2.67), CH 1.40 (1.20), AL 6.67 (3.00). Eyes: AME 0.15 (0.12), ALE 0.13 (0.10), PME 0.38 (0.27), PLE 0.33 (0.22). Row of eyes: AER 0.82 (0.62), PME 0.95 (0.72), PLE 1.33 (1.02). Sternum (length/width) 2.13/1.60 (1.67/1.33). Labium (length/width) 0.58/0.67 (0.42/0.42). Legs: length of segments (femur + patella/tibia + metatarsus + tarsus =total length): I 3.00 + 3.67 + 1.93 + 1.07 = 9.67, II 2.60 + 3.33 + 1.93 + 1.00 = 8.86, III 2.53 + 2.93 + 2.00 + 1.07 = 8.53, IV 3.40 + 4.33 + 3.67 + 1.40 = 12.80 (I 2.60 + 3.33 + 2.00 + 1.13 = 9.06, III 2.13 + 2.47 + 2.20 + 1.07 = 7.87, IV 3.00 + 3.67 + 3.53 + 1.40 = 11.6).

Variation. Female (male) (range, mean ±s.d.): TL 7.05–12.64, 10.13±1.71; PL 3.53–4.67, 4.08±0.46; PW 2.73–3.73, 3.27±0.37; n = 7 (TL 4.92–8.91, 6.86±1.09; PL 3.00–4.20, 3.60±0.43; PW 2.27–3.33, 2.77±0.36; n = 7). Number of macrosetae at the tip of cymbium, from 8 to 11.

Spination pattern (MACN-Ar 29399): femur I p 0-0-d1 d 1-1-0, II p 0-0-d1 d 1-1-0, III p d1-d1 d 1-1-0 r 0- 0-1ap, IV p d1-0-d1 d 1-1-0 r 0-0-1ap; patella III p 1 r 1, IV p 1; tibia I v r1-2-2ap, II v r1-r1-2ap, III p 1-1 d 0- p1 r 1- 1 v p2-2-2ap, IV p 1-1 d p1-p1 r 1-1 v 2-2 -2ap; metatarsus I p 0-0-1ap r 0-0-1ap v 2-2 -0, II p 0-0-1ap r 0- 0-1ap v 2-2 -0, III p d1-1-2ap r 1-1-2ap v 2-2 -2ap, IV p 1-1-2ap r 1-1-2ap v 2-2 -2ap.

Distribution. East-central Argentina (Entre Ríos and Buenos Aires Provinces) and southern Uruguay (Canelones, Maldonado and Rocha Departments) ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ).

Acknowledgments

We thank Luis Pereira and Mónica Tassara (Museo de La Plata) for loaning the relevant type specimens under their care and for granting permission to examine the collections. I am grateful to Miguel Simó (FCE) for the loan of material, Jannet Beccaloni (NHM) for allowing the examination of the collection and Daniel Roccatagliata and Marcela Cosarinsky (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) for providing material of B. birabenae for this study. Thanks to the reviewers, Estevam Cruz da Silva and Yuri Marusik and to the editor Cor Vink, for the suggestions that improved the manuscript. Thanks to Martín Ramírez, Cristian Grismado and Matías Izquierdo for suggestions and constant support. Piacentini gives special thanks to Cecilia Mercedes Fernández for constant patience and support. Support for this study was provided by Museo Argertino de Ciencias Naturales and grants FONCyT PICT-2007-01393, and CONICET PIP 112- 200801 -03209 to Martín Ramírez.

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lycosidae

Genus

Birabenia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Lycosidae

Genus

Birabenia

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