Parobisium magangensis, Feng & Wynne & Zhang, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4661.1.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5933020 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/72837FD8-581E-4850-81E1-5ADC2E0C6E6D |
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Parobisium magangensis |
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sp. nov. |
Parobisium magangensis View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs. 2–5 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE View FIGURE 5 )
Type material. Holotype male (Ps.- MHBU-BJ 18061001 ): China, Beijing City, Fangshan District, Xiayunling Town , Magang Cave , [39.711342°N, 115.745130°E], estimated cave deep zone, 751 m elevation, 10 June 2018, Zegang Feng leg. GoogleMaps
Paratypes: 1♁ (Ps.- MHBU-BJ 18061002 ), 7♀ (Ps.- MHBU-BJ 18061003 –09 ), same location as holotype GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Troglomorphic habitus; carapace without eyes or eyespots; epistome rounded; carapace with 6 setae on posterior margin; pedipalp smooth and slender, both chelal fingers with 146–162 teeth; femur 8.91–8.97 times (length 2.78–2.94), patella 7.64–7.84 times (length 2.75–2.98) longer than broad, pedicel about two-thirds of total length of patella. Hand with pedicel 3.89–4.04 times (length 1.86–1.95), chela with pedicel 8.67–8.96 times (length 4.12–4.25) longer than broad, finger 1.18–1.23 times longer than hand with pedicel. Chelicera: rallum with 8–9 pinnate setae, distal one with an expanded base.
Description. Male ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ). Carapace, chelicerae and pedipalps brown; abdomen and legs yellowish.
Carapace ( Figs 4A View FIGURE , 5A): Smooth, 1.19–1.31 times longer than broad, with a total of 22 setae, including 4 on anterior margin and 6 on posterior margin; lacks eyes or eyespots; epistome rounded.
Chelicera ( Figs 4B View FIGURE , 5B): Hand with 6 setae, movable finger with one submedial seta; fixed finger with 13–14 teeth; movable finger with 15–16 teeth; serrula exterior with 34–37 lamellae; serrula interior with 22–25 lamellae. Galea ( Fig. 5G View FIGURE 5 ) replaced by a small rounded transparent spinneret. Rallum ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ) with 8 pinnate setae, distal one separated and with expanded base, proximal one short.
Pedipalps ( Figs 4 View FIGURE C–D, 5H–I): Apex of coxa rounded, with 4 setae on each side. pedipalp smooth and slender. Trochanter 3.71–3.90, femur 8.91–8.97, patella 7.64–7.84, chela (with pedicel) 8.67–8.96, chela (without pedicel) 7.59–7.71 times longer than wide, movable finger 1.61–1.78 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with 8 trichobothria, movable finger with 4, eb and esb on lateral margin of hand; ib, ist, and isb closely grouped at the base of the fixed finger; est situated at the subdistal of finger; est, et and it grouped together near fingertip; b situated at base of movable finger, sb situated at one-third base of the finger, st and t at one-third distal of movable finger, st nearer to t than to sb, the latter nearer to b than to st, the distance between b and sb longer than that between t and st. Venom apparatus present only in fixed chelal finger, venom duct short. Fixed chelal finger with 146–148 teeth, movable finger with 160–162 teeth.
Abdomen: Pleural membrane granulated. Tergal chaetotaxy (I–XI): 6: 7–9: 8: 8: 8–10: 8–9: 9–11: 8–11: 10–11: 10–11: 6–7; sternal chaetotaxy (IV–XI): 10: 12–13: 11: 11: 11: 11: 11: 2–4; stigmata with 4–6 setae around; anal cone with 2 dorsal and 2 ventral setae. Male genital area ( Figs 4E View FIGURE , 5E): sternite II with 22 scattered setae; sternite III with 2–3 setae which occur on the intermediary and followed by 10 posterior setae.
Legs: Leg I ( Figs 4G View FIGURE , 5J) and Leg IV ( Figs 4H View FIGURE , 5K) typical. Tibia IV with one submedial tactile seta (TS = 0.54– 0.67), basitarsus IV with one basal tactile seta (TS = 0.14–0.16), telotarsus IV with one tactile seta (TS = 0.49–0.56). Subterminal tarsal seta ( Fig. 5F View FIGURE 5 ) bifurcate; arolium not divided, shorter than the slender and simple claws.
Female (paratypes) ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ): Mostly same as holotype.
Chelicera. Hand with 6 setae, movable finger with 1 submedial seta; fixed finger with 13–14 teeth; movable finger with 17–18 teeth; serrula exterior with 35–37 lamellae; serrula interior with 22–25 lamellae. Galea replaced by a small rounded transparent spinneret; rallum of 8 blades, similar to that of holotype.
Pedipalps. Trochanter 3.3–3.44, femur 7.53–8.18, patella 6.48–6.60, chela (with pedicel) 6.45–6.95, chela (without pedicel) 5.64–6.05 times longer than wide, movable finger 2.09–2.30 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with 135–136 teeth, movable finger with 145–150 teeth.
Abdomen. Tergal chaetotaxy (I–XI): 6–8: 6–8: 7–9: 8–9: 8–10: 9–11: 9–11: 10–11: 10–12: 9–11: 6–9; sternal chaetotaxy (IV–XI): 8–10: 10–13: 10–13: 11–12: 11–12: 11–13: 10–12: 2–4. Female genital area ( Figs 3F View FIGURE 3 , 4D View FIGURE ): sternite II with 2–3 setae on each side; sternite III with a row of 12 setae on the posterior margin.
Measurements: (length/breadth or depth in mm; ratios for most characters in parentheses). Male (holotype and paratypes). Body length 3.46–4.87. Carapace 1.19–1.31 (1.26–1.38/1.05–1.06). Pedipalpal trochanter 3.71–3.90 (1.21–1.26/0.34–0.31), femur 8.91–8.97 (2.78–2.94/0.31–0.33), patella 7.64–7.84 (2.75–2.98/0.36–0.38), chela (with pedicel) 8.67–8.96 (4.12–4.25/0.46–0.49), chela (without pedicel) 7.59–7.71 (3.55–3.72/0.46–0.49), hand length (without pedicel) 1.29–1.43, movable finger length 2.29–2.30 (1.61–1.78 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.60–1.68 (0.40–0.42/0.25), femur 6.81–7.89 (1.43–1.50/0.19–0.21), patella 5.06–5.21 (0.91–0.99/0.18–0.19), tibia 9.23–9.57 (1.20–1.34/0.13–0.14), basitarsus 5.36–5.50 (0.59–0.66/0.11–0.12), telotarsus 7.27–7.70 (0.77–0.80/0.10–0.11). Leg IV: trochanter 2.88–2.92 (0.70–0.72/0.24–0.25), femur + patella 7.39– 7.81 (2.03–2.29/0.26–0.31), tibia 9.94–11.10 (1.79–2.33/0.18–0.21), basitarsus 4.43–5.07 (0.62–0.76/0.14–0.15), telotarsus 7.15–7.42 (0.89–0.93/0.12–0.13).
Female (paratypes). Body length 4.32–5.88. Carapace 1.16–1.33 (1.41–1.45/1.06–1.25). Pedipalpal trochanter 3.36–3.44 (1.24–1.31/0.36–0.39), femur 7.53–8.18 (2.70–2.86/0.33–0.38), patella 6.48–6.60 (2.64–2.72/0.40–0.42), chela (with pedicel) 6.45–6.95 (4.13–3.96/0.57–0.64), chela (without pedicel) 5.64–6.05 (3.45–3.61/0.57–0.64), hand length (without pedicel) 1.35–1.39, movable finger length 2.09–2.30 (1.50–1.70 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.43–1.58 (0.40–0.41/0.26–0.28), femur 6.24–6.68 (1.31–1.47/0.21–0.22), patella 4.94–5.17 (0.84–0.93/0.17–0.18), tibia 8.86–9.00 (1.17–1.24/0.13–0.14), basitarsus 4.67–5.27 (0.56–0.58/0.11– 0.12), telotarsus 6.00–6.55 (0.72/0.11–0.12). Leg IV: trochanter 2.58–2.59 (0.62–0.75/0.24–0.29), femur + patella 7.21–7.31 (2.09–2.34/0.29–0.32), tibia 9.76–10.85 (2.05–2.17/0.20–0.21), basitarsus 4.79–4.87 (0.67–0.73/0.14– 0.15), telotarsus 6.14–6.71 (0.86–0.94/0.14).
Distribution. This species is currently known only from the type locality.
Etymology. Latinized adjective derived from the type locality for this species, Magang Cave.
Remarks. P. magangensis sp. n. resembles Parobisium longipalpus Hong, 1996 but is distinguished by the lack of eyes or eyespots ( P. longipalpus has four conspicuous eyes), chelal fingers with 146–162 teeth (about 84–99 teeth in P. longipalpus ), and a slender pedipalpal femur 8.91–8.97 longer than broad (3.6–4.9 times in P. longipalpus ), atella 7.64–7.84 times longer than broad (2.9–3.3 times in P. longipalpus ).
P. magangensis View in CoL sp. n. differs from Parobisium robustiellum Hong, 1996 View in CoL by lack of eyes or eyespots ( P. robustiellum View in CoL has four eyes), chelal fingers with 146–162 teeth (about 51–66 teeth in P. robustiellum View in CoL ), and a slender pedipalpal femur 8.91–8.97 longer than broad (2.5–3.6 times in P. robustiellum View in CoL ), patella 7.64–7.84 times longer than broad (2.7–3.4 times in P. robustiellum View in CoL ).
P. magangensis View in CoL sp. n. can be easily distinguished from Parobisium anagamidense ( Morikawa, 1957) View in CoL by the following characters: carapace without eyes or eye spots ( P. anagamidense View in CoL with four reduced eyes), epistome rounded (absent in P. anagamidense View in CoL ); chelal fingers with 146–162 teeth (about 86–90 teeth in P. anagamidense View in CoL ); pedipalpal femur 8.91–8.97 longer than broad (4.0 times in P. anagamidense View in CoL ), patella 7.64–7.84 times longer than broad (2.9 times in P. anagamidense View in CoL ).
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Neobisiinae |
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Parobisium magangensis
Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson & Zhang, Feng 2019 |
P. magangensis
Feng & Wynne & Zhang 2019 |
P. magangensis
Feng & Wynne & Zhang 2019 |
Parobisium robustiellum
Hong 1996 |
P. robustiellum
Hong 1996 |
P. robustiellum
Hong 1996 |
P. robustiellum
Hong 1996 |
P. robustiellum
Hong 1996 |
Parobisium anagamidense (
Morikawa 1957 |