Luthela dengfeng, Xu & Yu & Liu & Li, 2022

Xu, Xin, Yu, Li, Liu, Fengxiang & Li, Daiqin, 2022, Delimitation of the segmented trapdoor spider genus Luthela gen. nov., with comments on the genus Sinothela from northern China (Araneae, Mesothelae, Liphistiidae), Zootaxa 5091 (1), pp. 131-154 : 139-141

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5840630

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A8789-FFAA-FFCE-16FE-5F18C09AFDC2

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scientific name

Luthela dengfeng
status

sp. nov.

Luthela dengfeng sp. nov.

( Fig. 6A–M View FIGURE 6 )

Holotype. Male (XUX-2012-031, matured on 29 July 2012 at CBEE), Shaolin Temple, Dengfeng City, Henan Province, China, 34.511°N, 112.950°E, 568 m, collected on 27 April 2012 by F.X. Liu, Z.L. Liu, and X. Xu, CBEE. GoogleMaps

Paratypes. 2 females (XUX-2012-023/030), same data as for holotype GoogleMaps ; 1 female (XUX-2016-111) same data as for holotype GoogleMaps , collected on 23 August 2016 by F. Li, F.X. Liu, H. Liu, and Z. T. Zhang, CBEE .

Diagnosis. The male of L. dengfeng sp. nov. can be distinguished from those of L. badong sp. nov. and L. taian sp. nov. by the conductor having one inconspicuous middle spine ( Fig. 6D–G View FIGURE 6 ), and from that of L. badong sp. nov. by the conductor with two thicker spines; from those of all the other Luthela species by the conductor with a short lower spine, and a smaller angle between lower spine and conductor ( Fig. 6D–G View FIGURE 6 ). Females of L. dengfeng sp. nov. differ from those of L. badong sp. nov., L. luotianensis , and L. yuncheng sp. nov. by the middle receptacular clusters being smaller than lateral ones ( Fig. 6H–J View FIGURE 6 ); from those of L. schensiensis and L. yiyuan sp. nov. by the bases of the middle receptacular clusters separated from each other ( Fig. 6H View FIGURE 6 ); from those of L. handan sp. nov. and L. taian sp. nov. by the middle receptacular clusters with slender and slightly longer stalks ( Fig. 6H–M View FIGURE 6 ).

Description. Male (Holotype). Carapace brown; opisthosoma light brown, with dark brown tergites; sternum narrow, much longer than wide; a few long pointed hairs running over ocular mound in a longitudinal row; chelicerae robust with promargin of groove with 9–10 denticles of variable size; legs with strong hairs and spines; opisthosoma with 12 tergites, the second to fifth larger than others and the others small; 7 spinnerets. Measurements: BL 12.50, CL 6.00, CW 5.40, OL 6.90, OW 5.00; ALE> PLE> PME> AME; leg I 17.35 (5.10 + 2.35 + 3.55 + 4.05 + 2.30), leg II miss, leg III 18.10 (4.40 + 2.35 + 3.25 + 5.20 + 2.90), leg IV 23.95 (5.55 + 2.45 + 4.45 + 7.65 + 3.85).

Palp: Prolateral paracymbium unpigmented and unsclerotized, numerous setae and spines at tip of paracymbium ( Fig. 6A–C View FIGURE 6 ). Contrategulum with 6 teeth along the margin ( Fig. 6D View FIGURE 6 ), and distal one with 4 serrations. Marginal apophysis of tegulum with several serrations proximally and smooth distally, dorsal extension of terminal apophysis of tegulum with irregular serrations, and terminal apophysis of tegulum smooth, triangle-shaped ( Fig. 6F, 6G View FIGURE 6 ). Conductor situated ventro-proximally on embolus, with two large spines, upper one parallel to embolus, the angle between lower one and conductor about 30 ventrally ( Fig. 6B View FIGURE 6 , 4E View FIGURE 4 ), and one inconspicuous spine located at between two large spines ( Fig. 6D–G View FIGURE 6 ). Embolus largely sclerotized, with a flat opening and several longitudinal ribs retrolaterally ( Fig. 6A, 6D, 6G View FIGURE 6 ).

Female (XUX-2012-030). Carapace and opisthosoma similar to male; chelicerae robust with promargin of groove with 10–11 strong denticles of variable size; legs with strong hairs and spines; opisthosoma with 12 tergites, similar to male; 7 spinnerets. Measurements: BL 17.80, CL 6.90, CW 6.60, OL 11.30, OW 10.20; ALE> PLE> PME> AME; palp 11.20 (3.90 + 1.80 + 2.60 + 2.90), leg I 13.70 (4.60 + 1.90 + 2.80 + 2.70 + 1.70), leg II 12.90 (4.00 + 2.20 + 2.40 + 2.50 + 1.80), leg III 13.90 (4.30 + 2.20 + 2.40 + 3.10 + 1.90), leg IV 21.00 (5.90 + 2.80 + 3.80 + 5.70 + 2.80).

Genitalia: Posterior margin of genital sternite slightly incurved ( Fig. 6H–J View FIGURE 6 ), two pairs of receptacular clusters, middle ones smaller than lateral ones with slender stalks, separated from each other basally, and situated at anterior margin of bursa copulatrix, lateral ones situated at slightly dorsolateral position of bursa copulatrix with short thick stalks ( Fig. 6H–M View FIGURE 6 ).

Etymology. The species epithet, a noun in apposition, refers to the type locality.

Distribution. Henan Province (Dengfeng)

Remarks. Female variation (N = 3): BL 17.80–21.30, CL 6.90–8.40, CW 6.60–7.80, OL 11.30–12.60, OW 10.20–11.20. No intraspecific variation was found among the COI nucleotide sequences of seven specimens (including juveniles). The GenBank accession code of the holotype (XUX-2012-031) is MH172686 View Materials .

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Liphistiidae

Genus

Luthela

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