Umbyquyra paranaiba, Gargiulo & Brescovit & Lucas, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.457 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3818880 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A251D3E2-A7B2-4445-9FC1-4DA4D9F76A4F |
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Valdenar |
scientific name |
Umbyquyra paranaiba |
status |
gen. et sp. nov. |
Umbyquyra paranaiba View in CoL gen. et sp. nov.
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Figs 5E View Fig , 7–8 View Fig View Fig , 18 View Fig G–H, 29
Cyrtopholis palmarum View in CoL – Bertani 2000: 30–31 (misidentification).
Diagnosis
Males of U. paranaiba gen. et sp. nov. differ from those of the other species by the short and straight fovea ( Fig. 5E View Fig ), a palpal bulb with a short embolus, the prolateral inferior (PI) and apical keel (A) parallel near the rear distancing from each other in the middle region, becoming more evident and narrowing again at the rear ( Figs 7A View Fig , 8B View Fig ) and tibial apophysis with a very short prolateral branch with
two strong distinct spines ( Figs 7C View Fig , 8D View Fig ). Females resemble those of U. palmarum gen. et comb. nov. by an SR with short ducts, but differ by a rectangular and broader sclerotized basal area ( Fig. 7D View Fig ).
Note
Bertani (2000: 30–31) identify a male as C. palmarum (IBSP 4730). The specimen was examined by us and identified as U. paranaiba gen. et sp. nov. and we detected that the number of keels is four (PS, PI, A and SA, Fig. 8 View Fig ) and not three.
Etymology
The species epithet is a noun in apposition taken from the type locality.
Type material
Holotype
BRAZIL: ♂, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paranaíba , 19°40′30.4″ S, 51°1′27.1″ W, May 1985, R. R. da Silva leg. ( IBSP 107411 View Materials ).
GoogleMapsParatypes
BRAZIL: Acre: 1 ♂, Rio Branco, 9°58′25.7″ S, 67°49′29.7″ W, 13 Oct. 1952, C. A. Souza leg. ( IBSP 103054). – Goiás: 1 ♂, Mineiros, 17°33′44.2″ S, 52°32′51.9″ W ( IBSP 108090). – Mato Grosso do Sul: 1 ♀, Paranaíba, 19°40′30.4″ S, 51°11′27.1″ W, 20 Jul. 1988, R. R. da Silva leg. ( IBSP 111695). – Mato Grosso: 1 ♂, Canarana, 13°31′19.0″ S, 52°15′45.6″ W, 16 Dec. 2000, R. A. K. Ribeiro and C. A. Falcetti leg. ( IBSP 110469). – São Paulo: 2 ♂♂, Morro Agudo, 20°43′48.6″ S, 48°03′15.0″ W, Oct. 1987, J. H. B. Medeiros leg. ( IBSP 107421).
Other material examined
BRAZIL: Mato Grosso: 1 ♂, Juara, 11°15′20.8″ S, 57°30′29.5″ W, 14 Aug. 2007, R. A. K. Ribeiro leg. ( UFMT 0964); 1 ♂, Cuiabá, 15°36′44.9″ S, 56°04′05.8″ W, 2002 ( UFMT 0965); 1 ♂, same collection data as for preceding, 3 Oct. 1982, S. Silva leg. ( UFMT 0965); 1 ♂, Chapada dos Guimarães, 15°27′46.9″ S, 55°44′59.2″ W, Jan. 2009 ( IBSP 167417); 1 ♂, Santa Cruz do Xingu, 10°09′16.9″ S, 52°23′28.5″ W, 16 Aug. 2010, Carvalho et al. leg. ( IBSP 167418); 1 ♂, Cuiabá, Campus UFMT, 15°36′44.9″ S, 56°04′05.8″ W, Oct. 2009, Thiago leg. ( IBSP 167424); 1 ♂, Lucas do Rio Verde, 13°04′24.9″ S, 55°55′11.1″ W, V. Azarias leg. ( IBSP 167425); 1 ♂, Nova Xavantina, 10 Oct. 1969, Destacamento da FAB leg. ( IBSP 103988); 2 ♂♂, São Felix do Araguaia, 11°37′03.1″ S, 50°39′59.8″ W, Nov. 1984, R. Korte leg. ( IBSP 104829); 3 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Rondonópolis, 16°27′59.6″ S, 54°38′07.8″ W, 7 Nov. 1985, Secretaria Municipal de Saúde leg. ( IBSP 104896); 1 ♂, Parque Nacional do Xingu, 11°32′45″ S, 53°34′23″ W, Jun. 1985, D.S. T. Xingu leg. ( IBSP 107418); 1 ♂, Sinop, 11°51′35.4″ S, 55°30′28.7″ W, Oct. 1988, C. Barbieri Filho leg. ( IBSP 107432); 1 ♂, Torixoréu, 16°12′04.9″ S, 52°33′30.0″ W, Sep. 1989, W. Garcia leg. ( IBSP 107620); 1 ♂, Ribeirão Cascalheira, 12°56′25.7″ S, 51°49′27.5″ W, 17 Nov. 2011 ( IBSP 166975); 1 ♂, same collection data as for preceding ( IBSP 166976); 1 ♂, same collection data as for preceding ( IBSP 166977); 1 ♂, same collection data as for preceding ( IBSP 166978). – Mato Grosso do Sul: 8 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Paranaíba, Sep. 1982, R.R. Silva leg. ( IBSP 104730); 9 ♂♂, same collection data as for preceding, Oct. 1982 ( IBSP 104733A); 6 ♂♂, same collection data as for preceding, Oct. 1985 ( IBSP 104733B); 1 ♂, same collection data as for preceding, May 1985 ( IBSP 107410); 1 ♂, same collection data as for preceding, Jun. 1985 ( IBSP 107419); 1 ♂, same collection data as for preceding, Jun. 1985 ( IBSP 107420); 1 ♂, same collection data as for preceding, Aug. 1983 ( IBSP 107621); 2 ♂♂, Três Lagoas, 20°47′22.1″ S, 51°42′14.4″ W, 20 Oct. 1997 ( IBSP 111145); 1 ♀, same collection data as for preceding, Sep. 1997, C. Gerbi leg. ( IBSP 111145); 1 ♂, Campo Grande, 20°28′06.8″ S, 54°37′07.1″ W, 20 Oct. 1985, Vera and Cesar leg. ( IBSP 111693); 1 ♂, Chapadão do Sul, Fazenda São Roque, 18°47′42.5″ S, 52°37′05.5″ W, Oct. 2007, C. Pritsch leg. ( IBSP 115381).
Natural History
Very aggressive when disturbed; specimens raise the abdomen resembling the defensive display of the species of Avicularia and of some spiders of Nemesiidae , or raise pedipalps and legs I resembling species of Acanthoscurria ( Fig. 18D, H View Fig ; Gonzalez-Filho et al. 2012) and Aguapanela Perafán, Cifuentes & Estrada-Gomez, 2015 ( Perafán et al. 2015).
Description
Male (holotype, IBSP 107411)
Color in life carapace and dorsal face of abdomen dark brown, ventral side lighter brown, legs covered with reddish hairs. In ethanol: carapace reddish-brown as dorsal face of abdomen, ventral side and legs light brown.
Total length 27. Carapace 11 long, 13 wide. Clypeus 0.2. Eye tubercle 1.6 long, 2.2 wide. AME 0.2 long, 0.3 wide; PME 0.2 long, 0.2 wide; ALE 0.4 long, 0.4 wide; PLE 0.3 long,0.2 wide. Basal segment of chelicerae with 10 teeth. Labium 2.1 long, 1.7 wide, with 115 pointed cuspules. Endites with 115–117 pointed cuspules. Stridulatory bristles with around 15 bristles on palp trochanter and 45 on leg I. Palp: femur 7.8, patella 4.3, tibia 7.1, tarsus 3.4, total 22.6. Leg I femur 14, patella 6.5, tibia 10.7, metatarsus 11.5, tarsus 6.7, total 49.4. II 13, 6.1, 9.8, 9.8, 6.2, 44.9. III 12, 5.5, 8.5, 10.3, 6.3, 42.6. IV 14, 6.5, 11.2, 17, 6.3, 54.5. Spination: palp: femur d0-0-1-0ap, patella p0-1-0-1-0ap tibia d0-0-1app, v0-1-2- 1p-1p-1r-0-0ap, p0-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-2-1ap, r0-0-1ap. Legs I femur d0-0-1app, patella p0-1-0ap, tibia v0-2-1r1r-1apr-1ap-1app, p0-1-0-1ap, metatarsus v0-1-0-0-1ap. II femur d0-0-1app, patella d 0-1r-0ap, p0-1-0ap, tibia v0-1r1p-0-1-1p-1p-1r-0-1apr, p0-1-0-1-0ap, metatarsus d0-1r-0-0ap, v0-1p-0-1r-0-0- 2app-1ap-1apr. III femur d0-0-1apr, p0-0-1-0ap, patella d0-1r-0-0-0ap, tibia v0-1-2-1r-1-1-1apr-2ap- 1app, p0-0-1-1-0ap, r2-1-1-1-1-2ap, metatarsus d0-0-1r-1p-0-1r-1p-0ap, v1r-1p-1p-1r-0-1apr-1ap-1app, p0-0-1-0-0-1-0ap, r1-1-1-1-1-3ap. IV femur d0-0-1apr, tibia v0-0-1-1r-2-0-2apr-1ap-1app, p0-1-0-0- 1ap, r0-1-0-1-1ap, metatarsus d0-0-1r-0-0ap, v, 1r-1p-1r1-1r-1r-1p-2-2-1r-1p-1r-1p-2app-1ap-1app, r1- 0-0-1-0-0-1ap. Palpal bulb with short embolus and four keels: PS, PI, A, SA. Tibial apophysis of leg I: retrolateral branch and two strong distal spines with three median setae ( Figs 7C View Fig , 8D View Fig ). PLS: basal, median and apical segments 2.2, 2, 2.2 long, respectively.
Female (paratype IBSP 111695)
In ethanol, color as in male. Total length 32. Carapace 13 long, 9.5 wide. Clypeus 0.3. Eye tubercle 1.5 long, 2 wide. AME 0.4 long, 0.4 wide; PME 0.4 long, 0.3 wide; ALE 0.2 long, 0.3 wide; PLE 0.3 long, 0.2 wide. Basal segment of chelicerae with eight teeth. Labium 1.6 long, 1.8 wide, with 120 pointed cuspules. Endites with 115–117 pointed cuspules. Stridulatory bristles as in male. Palp: femur 6, patella 2, tibia 3, tarsus 2.5, total 13.5. Leg I femur 8, patella 3.5, tibia 5, metatarsus 4, tarsus 2, total 22.5. II 7, 3, 3.5, 4.5, 2, 20. III 6, 2, 3, 5, 2.2, 27.7. IV 9, 2.5, 5.2, 9.2, 2.5, 28.4. Spination: palp: femur p0-0- 1app, tibia v0-1r-1apr-1ap-2app, p0-0-1ap. Leg I tibia v0-1r-0ap, r0-0-1-0ap, metatarsus v0-1-0-0-1ap. II tibia 1-0-1-1-1-0-2ap, metatarsus v0-1-1-0-0-1ap. III tibia v0-1-1app, p0-1-0-1-0-1ap, 0-1-1-1-0-1- 1ap, metatarsus v1-1r-1r-1p-0-0ap, r2-0-1-0-1ap. IV tibia v0-0-1-1-1ap-1app, p0-1-0-1ap-r0-1-0-1-0ap, metatarsus d0-1r-0-0-1ap, v1-1p-1-1-1-1p-1p-1-2ap, p0-1-0-0ap, r0-0-1-1ap. PLS basal, median and apical segments 2.7, 1.9, 2.7 long, respectively. Spermathecae with RS rounded at apex, distant from each other by approximately its diameter ( Fig. 7D View Fig ).
Distribution
Umbyquyra paranaiba gen. et sp. nov. has the widest distribution, occurring in the following Brazilian states: Acre, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul and São Paulo ( Fig. 29 View Fig ).
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
IBSP |
Instituto Biologico de Sao Paulo |
C |
University of Copenhagen |
A |
Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
K |
Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Forest Research Institute, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
H |
University of Helsinki |
B |
Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
UFMT |
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso |
V |
Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
T |
Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Theraphosinae |
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Umbyquyra paranaiba
Gargiulo, Fabio de F., Brescovit, Antonio D. & Lucas, Sylvia M. 2018 |
Cyrtopholis palmarum
Bertani R. 2000: 30 |