Vytfutia labalaba Griswold, 2022

Griswold, Charles E., 2022, The Lace Web Spider Genus Vytfutia Deeleman-Reinhold (Araneae, Phyxelididae) in the Indo-Pacific Region, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 67 (14), pp. 329-355 : 338-339

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11513175

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11513033

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B48798-4B61-FFB1-293F-9159E3A9F49E

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scientific name

Vytfutia labalaba Griswold
status

sp. nov.

Vytfutia labalaba Griswold View in CoL , new species

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Types: Holotype male and paratype female collected on the wall of a building at 1550 m elevation on Mt. Kinabalu , Sabah-Borneo, Malaysia, by P. Zbarowski, 2–8 April 1990, deposited in Naturalis, Leiden.

Etymology: From a Malay word for spider, labah-labah; a noun in apposition.

Diagnosis: Males with palpal tibia having a short subapical cuspule ( Figs. 37, 38 View FIGURES ), embolus long, curved, arises at base of bulb (near 6 o’clock), median apophysis flattened, with spoonshaped apex ( Figs. 36, 37 View FIGURES ); females with epigynum with copulatory opening rims oblique, converging anteriorly, posterior margin slightly concave ( Figs. 39 View FIGURES , 41 View FIGURES ), vulva simple, with paired lobes laterad of copulatory openings ( Figs. 40 View FIGURES , 42 View FIGURES ); thoracic fovea linear ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES ).

Male (holotype): Total length 2.40. Markings as in Figs. 26–30 View FIGURES ; carapace orange-brown, darker on ocular area; chelicerae, labium and palpal coxae dark brown, sternum brown, coxae, trochanters, leg femora and palpal femur-tibia pale yellow, remainder of legs yellow-brown; palpal tibia and cymbium dark brown; abdomen pale grey with anterodorsal dark brown cardiac mark ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES ), sides and venter speckled with brown, dark brown anterior to epigastric furrow and around spinnerets ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES ). Carapace 1.26 long, 0.95 wide, 0.42 high; clypeus 0.07 high, height 1.20 times AM diameter; ocular area 0.18 long, 0.45 wide, PER strongly recurved, OAL equals OQL; ratio of eyes AM:AL: PM: PL, 1.00:1.33:1.33:1.42, diameter of PM 0.08; AM-AM 0.70 AM diameter, AM-AL 0.50 AM; PM-PM and PM-PL equal PM diameter; AL-PL 0.18 PL. Chelicerae 0.50 long; sternum 0.76 long, 0.54 wide; labium 0.20 long, 0.21 wide; palpal coxae 0.38 long, 0.20 wide. Legs with typical spination; femur I length 1.25 times carapace width; metatarsus I as in Figs. 58, 59 View FIGURES , clasping spine extends beyond median spur, spur long, length greater than 1/3 segment width. Leg measurements: I: 1.19 + 0.47 + 1.12 + 1.06 + 0.59 = [4.43]; II: 1.09 + 0.44 + 0.87 + 0.87 + 0.53 = [3.80]; III: 1.00 + 0.44 + 0.69 + 0.81 + 0.47 = [3.41]; IV: 1.16 + 0.47 + 0.91 + 0.94 + 0.47 = [3.95]; palp: 0.69 + 0.16 + 0.34 + na + 0.50 = [1.69]. Palpal tibia length 2/3 cymbial length, RTA broad, apically concave, RTA length 1/4 tibia length, DTA length also 1/4 tibia length, narrow, with sharply pointed apex ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES ); cymbium tapering with conical proximobasal paracymbium; tegulum with MA origin subbasal, distance to tegular base 0.19 tegular length, MA large, length 0.77 that of tegulum, oval, length five times width, margins smooth and apex expanded ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES ), apex concave on bulb side ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES ); base of conductor broad, fleshy, tapering to pointed apex; embolus convex, unmodified, gradually tapering to pointed apex. Female (paratype): Total length 3.25. Markings as in Figs. 1–13 View FIGURES View FIGURES , 31–35 View FIGURES , as in male except carapace and mouthparts darker ( Figs. 33–35 View FIGURES ) and dorsal cardiac mark on abdomen broken into several parts, extending for whole length of abdomen ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES ). Carapace 1.39 long, 1.03 wide, 0.55 high; clypeus 0.09 high, height 1.70 times AM diameter; ocular area 0.18 long, 0.52 wide, OAL equals OQL; ratio of eyes AM:AL: PM: PL, 1.00:1.10:1.60:1.40, diameter of PM 0.08; AM-AM 1.28 times AM diameter, AM-AL 1.365 times AM; PM-PM 0.73 PM, PM-PL 1.50 times PM; AL-PL 0.17 times PL. Chelicerae 0.59 long; sternum 0.82 long, 0.61 wide; labium 0.21 long, 0.24 wide; palpal coxae 0.41 long, 0.23 wide. Femur I length 1.48 times carapace width. Legs with typical spination. Leg measurements: I: 1.53 + 0.59 + 1.28 + 1.16 + 0.69 = [5.25]; II: 1.25 + 0.47 + 0.94 + 0.94 + 0.59 = [4.19]; III: 1.19 + 0.50 + 0.78 + 0.78 + 0.47 = [3.72]; IV: 1.16 + 0.56 + 0.97 + 0.94 + 0.56 = [4.19]; palp: 0.62 + 0.31 + 0.44 + na + 0.59 = [1.96]. Epigynum as in Figs. 39 View FIGURES , 41 View FIGURES , vulva as in Figs. 40 View FIGURES , 42–44 View FIGURES , with lateral double lobes that have proximal HS pores ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES ) and a distal BG pore ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES ).

Natural History: The holotype and paratype were collected on the wall of a building at Kinabalu Park headquarters, elevation 1550m. The collecting labels state “in ridges…outer wall bungalow” and “webbe als Amaurobius simiis ”. This suggests that this species builds a cribellate appressed sheet or funnel on objects that offer space for a retreat, as is typical of many Phyxelididae and Titanoecidae . The elevation of the type locality suggests that surrounding vegetation is lower montane rainforest.

Distribution: Known only from the type locality on Mt. Kinabalu, Borneo ( Fig. 62 View FIGURE ).

Material Examined: Only the holotype male and paratype female from Mt. Kinabalu , Malaysia, in Naturalis, Leiden .

AM

Australian Museum

PER

City Museum

PM

Pratt Museum

PL

Západoceské muzeum v Plzni

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Phyxelididae

Tribe

Vytfutiini

Genus

Vytfutia

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