Revision of the spider genus Mystaria Simon, 1895 (Araneae: Thomisidae) and the description of a new genus from the Afrotropical region
Author
Honiball Lewis, Allet S.
Department of Zoology & Entomology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002 South Africa
ahoniball@gmail.com
Author
Dippenaar-Schoeman, Ansie S.
Department of Zoology & Entomology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002 South Africa & ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, P / Bag X 134, Queenswood, 0121 South Africa
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-10-15
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journal article
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Mystaria savannensis
sp. n.
Figs 3
,
33–35
,
75–78
,
99–102
,
124
Type material:
Holotype
:
♀
,
ZAMBIA
:
Southern Province
,
near
Choma Wildlives Game Farm
[
16°50’S
,
26°59’E
], beating short shrubs,
4 December 2006
,
C. Haddad
&
R. Lyle
(NCA 2007/530).
Paratypes
:
BOTSWANA
:
North-East District
,
3 ♀
,
1 juvenile
Selkirk Mine
, near
Francistown
[
21°10’S
,
27°30’E
],
29 February–May 2008
,
D.H. Jacobs
&
M. Stiller
(NCA 2009/5033, 2009/5034, 2009/5035)
.
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Gauteng Province
,
1 ♀
,
Hartbeespoortdam
[
25°43’S
,
27°50’E
],
10 March 1966
,
A. Capener
(NCA 78/ 33)
.
KwaZulu-Natal Province
,
1 ♀
,
Ubombo
[
27°33’S
,
32°05’E
],
16km
N,
4 April 1958
,
E.S. Ross
&
R.E. Leech
(CAS)
;
1♀
,
Mkuze Game Reserve
[
27°39’S
,
32°10’E
], alt
30 m
,
13 June 1985
,
C.E. Griswold
(NM)
;
2 ♀
,
2 ♂
,
4 juveniles
Ophathe Game Reserve
, river bed [
28°29’S
,
31°27’E
], alt
455 m
beating short shrubs,
2 October 2008
,
C. Haddad
(NCA 2008/4179, 2008/4175)
.
Limpopo Province
,
5 ♂
,
Blouberg Nature Reserve
[
23°06’S
,
28°59’E
], beating
Sclerocarya birrea
,
29 November 2005
–
26 March 2006
,
P. Tshivhandekano
,
V. Gelebe
, M.
Muelelwa
& F.
Mbedzi
(NCA 2009/4617, 2009/4621, 2009/4622, 2009/4623)
;
2 ♀
,
8 ♂
, same locality, sweeping
Spirostachys africana
,
26 March 2006
,
S. Foord
&
N Hahn
(NCA 2009/4618, 2009/4619, 2009/4620, 2009/4624, 2009/5024)
;
4 ♂
, same locality, sweeping
Kirkia acuminate
,
24 March 2006
,
S. Foord
(NCA 2009/5025)
;
1 ♂
,
Klasserie
,
Bokmakierie Game Farm
[
24°34’S
,
31°12’E
], open grass lands,
8 April 2001
,
R. Jocqué
(MRAC 210095)
;
4 ♂
,
4 ♀
, 1 sub-adult
♂
,
Wallers Camp
, near
Pafuri
[
22°25’S
,
31°02’E
], alt
261 m
, canopy fogging,
16 February 2008
,
R. Jocqué
and team (NCA 2009/5039)
;
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
,
Kruger National Park
,
Punda Maria Camp
[
22°40’S
,
31°01’E
],
Shipudze
on road to
Dunyadgiba
,
2 May 1962
,
R.F. Lawrence
(NM 23346)
;
2 ♂
,
Strydomtunnel
[
22°23’S
,
30°00’E
], tree beating,
22 February 1978
,
E.A. Ueckermann
(NCA 88/592)
;
11 ♀
,
30 ♂
,
7 juvenile
♀
,
Tshulu Research Reserve
[
22°34’S
,
30°48’E
], alt
38 m
, canopy fogging,
18 February 2008
.
R. Jocqué
and team (NCA 2009/5040, 2009/5041, 2009/5042, 2009/5043, 2009/5044, 2009/5843, 2009/5844)
;
1 ♀
,
2 ♂
,
Western Soutpansberg
,
Farm Little Leigh
[
23°05’S
,
29°00’E
], alt
108 m
, beating
Kirkia wilmsii
,
24 November 2005
–
21 March 2006
,
F. Maanda
(NCA 2009/4625, 2009/5027, 2009/5029)
;
1 ♀
, same locality beating
Pterocarpus rotundifolius
,
22 March 2006
,
M. Muelelwa
(NCA 2009/5026)
;
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
, same locality, beating gallery forest,
22 December 2005
–
19 March 2006
,
E. Stam
(NCA 2009/5028, 2009/5031)
;
1 ♀
, same locality, beating
Burkea africana
,
23 February 2005
,
S. Foord
(NCA 2009/5030)
;
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
,
Wolkberg
,
Haenertsburg
[
23°57’S
,
29°56’E
], sweeping shrubs,
15 July 1993
,
A. Leroy
(NCA 2004/522)
.
Mpumalanga Province
,
2 ♀
,
Loskopdam
,
Farm Ranch
2D [
25°26’S
,
29°20’E
], bush beating,
27 February 1994
,
A. Leroy
(NCA 2004/524, 2009/5032)
;
1 ♀
,
Kruger National Park
,
Letaba Camp
[
23°51’S
,
31°35’E
],
19 February 1962
,
R.F. Lawrence
(NM)
;
1 juvenile
♀
,
Bourke’s Luck
[
24°50’S
,
30°46’E
], sifting leaf litter,
29 March 1991
,
M. Filmer
(NCA 92/144)
.
ZIMBABWE
:
Masvingo Province
,
1♀
,
Malilangwe Estate
,
Hakamela Camp
[
21°05’S
,
32°00’E
], active search on the ground,
26 March 2000
,
M. Cumming
(NCA 2004/1424)
;
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
, same locality, SE low veld, sweeping dense grassland,
25 March 2004
,
M. Cumming
(NCA 2004/1423)
.
Etymology.
Named after the Savanna Biome, which signifies a favourable habitat of most individuals of the species. Adjective.
Diagnosis.
Both sexes differ from any other species by the presence of a dark longitudinal stripe present on all legs, which extends from tibia or patella until tarsi (
Fig. 34
). Epigyne with atrium long-oval, teardrop-shaped, differ from other species by having the longest and largest atrium; intromittent orifices open antero-laterally (
Fig. 77
). Bulb large with RTA very broad base, differ from other species by a leaf-shaped RTA base, slender tip directed anteriorly (
Figs 75, 76
).
Description.
Female.
Size, measurements
. (
n
= 9). TL: 3.76 (3.15–5.08); CL: 1.38 (1.20–1.65); CW: 1.33 (1.20–1.53); CI: 1.03 (0.93–1.11);
CH
: 0.93 (0.84–1.10); CLL: 0.26 (0.21–0.33); MOQ-L: 0.29 (0.27–0.33).
Colour.
Carapace orange-red or dark brown with a yellow or orange patch on clypeus, may have dark patches over lateral eyes or with a black eye spot on PME (
Fig. 33
); abdomen pale, may be decorated dorsally as follows: longitudinal band centrally, broader anteriorly than posteriorly extending laterally, or with only dark areas on lateral sides; ventrally pale with striae dark blue to black, white in between; legs I–IV femora may have infuscated bands dorso-ventrally.
Carapace.
Smooth to slightly granular.
Chelicerae.
As in
Fig. 3
.
Sternum
. SL: 0.56; SW: 0.61; SI: 0.92.
Eye
s. Eye measurements: AME–AME: 0.27; ALE–AME: 0.38; AME–AME/AME–ALE: 0.70; PME–PME: 0.45; PLE–PME: 0.35; PME–PME/PME-PLE: 1.29; ALE/AME: 1.43; PLE/PME: 0.77; MOQ-AW/ MOQ-PW: 0.59; MOQ-L/MOQ-W: 0.49; Clyp/AME–AME: 0.98.
Legs
. Covered with fine short setae on all segments, femora I–IV with two medium spiniform setae dorsally; tibiae with two short spiniform setae dorsally; tarsal claws as in
Figs 99–102
; leg formula: I:II:IV:III; leg measurements: leg I—Fe 0.89, Pat 0.36, Tib 0.75, Mt 0.62, Ta 0.43, total 3.05; II—Fe 0.93, Pat 0.36, Tib 0.69, Mt 0.62, Ta 0.42, total 3.03; III—Fe 0.68, Pat 0.30, Tib 0.47, Mt 0.42, Ta 0.31, total 2.19; IV—Fe 0.84, Pat 0.29, Tib 0.58, Mt 0.53, Ta 0.35, total 2.61.
Abdomen
. AL: 2.38; AW: 2.27; AI: 1.05.
Epigyne
. With flap posteriorly (
Fig. 77
); intromittent canals antero-laterally extended (
Fig. 78
).
FIGURES 123–126.
Recorded geographical distribution of
Mystaria
species.
123
Mystaria rufolimbata
Simon, 1895
; 124
Mystaria savannensis
sp. n.
; 125
Mystaia soleil
sp. n.
; 126
Mystaria stakesbyi
sp. n.
Scale lines = 2400 km (123, 126), 1240 km (124, 125).
Male.
Size, measurements.
(
n
= 9). TL: 2.74 (2.50–3.27); CL: 1.17 (1.06–1.32); CW: 1.10 (0.98–1.34); CI: 1.07 (1.02–1.15);
CH
: 0.74 (0.66–0.85); CLL: 0.27 (0.24–0.31); MOQ-L: 0.27 (0.25–0.31). Resemble female but differ as follows:
Colour
. Carapace dark or pale copper-brown; abdomen dorsally dark orange or black, with narrow whitish border anteriorly, may have an orange-brown pattern or with spots posteriorly (
Fig. 35
); legs reddish-brown or orange, yellow or pale-green, femora I–II with infuscated bands, tibiae, metatarsi and tarsi IV darker brown.
Sternum
. SL: 0.46 SW: 0.52 SI: 0.90.
Eyes
. MOQ big, long wide; eye measurements: AME–AME: 0.24; ALE–AME: 0.31; AME–AME/AME–ALE: 0.76; PME–PME: 0.37; PLE–PME: 0.29; PME–PME/ PME–PLE: 1.29; ALE/AME: 1.33; PLE/PME: 0.78; MOQ-AW/MOQ-PW: 0.63; MOQ-L/MOQ-W: 0.43; Clyp/ AME–AME: 1.16.
Legs
. Patellae may have medium spiniform setae; tibiae III–IV with medium spiniform setae dorsally and ventrally; leg formula: I:II:IV:III; leg measurements: leg I—Fe 0.91, Pat 0.28, Tib 0.81, Mt 0.70, Ta 0.49, total 3.17; II—Fe 0.86, Pat 0.26, Tib 0.75, Mt 0.62, Ta 0.42, total 2.91; III—Fe 0.61, Pat 0.24, Tib 0.49, Mt 0.40, Ta 0.30, total 2.04; IV—Fe 0.68, Pat 0.23, Tib 0.53, Mt 0.49, Ta 0.33, total 2.27.
Abdomen
. AL: 1.57; AW: 1.47; AI: 1.06.
Palp
. RTA widened at base (
Fig. 75
); VTA fairly long, almost equal in length to RTA (
Fig. 76
).
Natural history.
Specimens have been collected mostly from trees or sometimes shrubs by means of sweeping, beating or fogging. Other methods include active searching on the ground and leaf litter sifting. Individuals have been observed (
pers. comm
.) to be frequently hanging on their own silk thread when disturbed from a branch or twig. Some individuals occur in mountainous areas, but seem to be more prevalent in the savanna biome in southern Africa. Individuals prefer living on a variety of indigenous tree species such as
Sclerocarya birrea
,
Spirostachys africana
,
Kirkia acuminate
,
K. wilmsii
and
Pterocarpus rotundifolius
. Adults occur from October until July, while juveniles occur from October until February.
Distribution.
Botswana
,
South Africa
,
Zambia
and
Zimbabwe
(
Fig. 124
).