Paradysderina thayerae, Platnick & Dupérré, 2011

Platnick, Norman I. & Dupérré, Nadine, 2011, The Andean Goblin Spiders Of The New Genera Paradysderina And Semidysderina (Araneae, Oonopidae), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (364), pp. 1-121 : 39

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/771.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5479131

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039487BA-F968-FFDE-07EF-FF555370FA45

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scientific name

Paradysderina thayerae
status

sp. nov.

Paradysderina thayerae View in CoL , new species Figures 254–267 View Figs

TYPES: Male holotype, female allotype, and male paratype from a Berlese sample of litter taken at an elevation of 660 m at Cueva de las Lechuzas, Parque Nacional Tingo María, Huánuco, Peru (Jan. 8–13, 1983; A. Newton, M. Thayer), deposited in FMNH (44481, PBI_OON 10705) .

ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a patronym in honor of Margaret Thayer, one of the collectors of the types.

DIAGNOSIS: Males can easily be recognized by the four prongs on the embolus (figs. 258– 261), females by the long, triangular anterior genitalic process and diamondshaped lateral genitalic sclerotizations (figs. 265–267).

MALE (PBI_OON 10705, figs. 254–261): Total length 1.44. Elevated portion of pars cephalica granulate. Chilum large, triangular. Anterior ledge on paturon with anteriorly directed, triangular projection at dorsomedian corner; inner margin flattened throughout paturon length but without distinct spines. Endites with dorsal process smaller than ventral process. Leg spination: femur I p0-0-2; tibiae: I v4-4-1p, II v4-4-0; metatarsi: I v2-2-1p, II v2-2-0. Palps symmetrical; embolus with four prongs, second basalmost one much wider than others.

FEMALE (PBI_OON 10705, figs. 262– 267): Total length 1.58. Chilum small. Postepigastric scutum only around epigastric furrow, not fused to epigastric scutum. Leg spination: femora: I p0-0-2, II p0-0-1; tibiae: I v4-4-2, II v4-4-1p; metatarsi I, II v2-2- 1p. Genital atrium semicircular, with diamondshaped lateral sclerotizations; anterior genitalic process greatly elongated, basally triangular.

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: None.

DISTRIBUTION: Peru (Huánuco).

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Paradysderina

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