Angaeus christae Benjamin, 2013
Figs 1, 2
Angaeus christae Benjamin, 2013: 74, figs 3 A, B, E, 5 A – D.
Material examined.
Indonesia – Sumatra, Jambi Province • 1 ♂; Sarolangun, Air Hitam, Desa Baru; 02°04'36.0"S, 102°46'22.4"E; elev. 54 m; 27 Jun. 2013; J. Drescher leg.; canopy fogging in rubber plantation; GOET 2013_BR 4.1_AraThom 025 N_001 (to be transferred to MZB) .
Diagnosis.
Distinguished from all other congeners by the lack of MA in males (Figs 1 D – F, 2), and the kidney-shaped spermatheca in females (Benjamin 2013: fig. 5 C, D).
Description.
Male (2013_BR 4.1_AraThom 025 N_001; Figs 1, 2). Total length 6.70. Carapace length 2.89; width 2.70. Abdomen length 3.81; width 2.25. Diameter of eyes: AME 0.08; ALE 0.17; PLE 0.13; PME 0.10. Interdistances between eyes: AME – AME 0.15; AME – ALE 0.08; ALE – ALE 0.44; PME – PME 0.24; PME – PLE 0.23; ALE – PLE 0.19; AME – PME 0.27; PLE – PLE 0.89. Leg measurements: leg I 9.10 (2.94, 1.19, 2.52, 1.62, 0.83); leg II 8.60 (2.84, 1.02, 2.35, 1.55, 0.84); leg III 4.26 (1.43, 0.56, 1.08, 0.67, 0.52); leg IV 4.62 (1.64, 0.54, 1.17, 0.77, 0.50). Carapace pear-shaped, dark reddish brown; AER recurved; PER recurved. Abdomen oval, yellow with streaks of red; cardiac mark drab yellow. Front legs much thicker than back legs, dark reddish brown with dark blotches; back legs lighter. Palp (Figs 1 D – F, 2): cymbium 1.5 × length of tibia. Conductor curved, forming a sheath for the embolus. Embolus claw-shaped with a thick base. RTA short and stout, roughly triangular.
Distribution.
Indonesia (Sumatra: Jambi Province, new record); Malaysia (Borneo) Fig. 29.
Remarks.
Given the lack of MA and the oval abdomen shape of the males (rhomboid in females and all other congeners), it is possible that this species should belong in a different genus and that the female paratype described in Benjamin (2013) is in fact not conspecific with the holotype male. However, due to the lack of additional specimens, we refrain from making any taxonomic changes.