Paracymboides tibialis, V. & Tanasevitch, 2011
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5962/bhl.part.117817 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D26B57-9F60-9946-FF57-FC15FD82FE9A |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Paracymboides tibialis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Paracymboides tibialis View in CoL sp. n. Figs 64-67, 115
HOLOTYPE: Ƌ, INDIA, Tamil Nadu, Nilgiri Hills, Ootacamund , 2150 m a.s.l., sifting litter under bushes in ravine; 21.XI.1972; leg. C. Besuchet & I. Löbl [41].
PARATYPES: 2 Ƌ, 6 ♀; 2 Ƌ, 2 ♀ ( ZMMU), from same locality, collected together with the holotype. – 1 Ƌ , 1 ♀, Tamil Nadu, Nilgiri Hills, Coonoor , 1600 m a.s.l., forest, sifting litter; 22.XI.1972; leg. C. Besuchet & I. Löbl [43]. – 3 ♀, same, 6 km E of Coonoor , forest, sifting litter; 22.XI.1972; leg. C. Besuchet & I. Löbl [42]. – 1 Ƌ, Kerala, NW of Anaimalai Hills, Nelliampathi Hills, Kaikatty , 900 m a.s.l., forest, sifting litter near brook; 30.XI.1972; leg. C. Besuchet & I. Löbl [58]. – 1 ♀, Madras (= Chennai), Cardamom Hills , 6 km NE of Kumily, 700 m a.s.l., forest, sifting litter; 3.XI.1972; leg. C. Besuchet & I. Löbl [7].
ETYMOLOGY: The species name, an adjective, refers to the peculiar shape of the male palpal tibia.
DIAGNOSIS: The new species can be easily recognized by the peculiar shape of the male palpal tibia.
DESCRIPTION: Male (paratype). Total length 1.63. Carapace 0.75 long, 0.63 wide, pale reddish brown, unmodified. Chelicerae 0.25 long, unmodified. Legs pale brown. Leg I 2.21 long (0.65+0.18+0.55+0.45+0.38), IV 2.19 long (0.65+0.18+ 0.58+0.45+0.33). Chaetotaxy 1.1.1.1, spines weak, their length about same as diameter of segment or a little longer. TmI 0.36. Metatarsus IV without trichobothrium. Palp (Figs 64-66): Tibia extended in dorso-ventral directions, with a narrow retrolateral outgrowth curved upward. Paracymbium very long, narrow, curved upward almost to a full circle. Distal suprategular apophysis massive, complex in shape. Median membrane very long, protruded forward and covering distal part of embolus. Radical part of embolic division elongated and lacking of outgrowths. Base of embolus wide, bent FIGS 64-67
Paracymboides tibialis sp. n., Ƌ & ♀ paratypes from Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu. (64-65) Right palp, retrolateral and ventral views, respectively. (66) Embolic division. (67) Epigyne , ventral view .
180º, embolus very long, narrow, slightly curved distally. Abdomen 1.00 long, 0.65 wide, grey.
Female. Totallength 1.75. Carapace 0.73 long, 0.60 wide, unmodified. Chelicerae 0.30 long, unmodified. LegI 2.14 long (0.58+0.20+0.53+0.45+0.38), IV 1.71 long (0.48+0.20+0.38+0.35+0.30). TmI 0.34. Abdomen 1.20 long, 0.90 wide. Epigyne and vulva as shown in Figs 67, 115. Body and leg coloration, as well as chaetotaxy, as in male.
TAXONOMIC REMARKS: Paracymboides tibialis sp. n. is similar to P. aduncus sp. n.: their embolic division is almost identical. These species can be easily distin-
FIGS 68-72
Paracymboides aduncus sp. n., Ƌ holotype, ♀ paratype from Cardamom Hills, Muttapatti. (68-69) Right palp, retrolateral and prolateral views, respectively. (70-71) Palpal tibia, dorsal and prolateral views, respectively. (72) Epigyne, ventral view.
guished by the shape of the palpal tibia and of the distal suprategular apophysis. The female P. tibialis sp. n. differs from that of P. aduncus sp. n. by the absence of the twohumped outgrowth on the posterior side of the epigyne.
DISTRIBUTION: Southern India.
ZMMU |
Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University |
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