Plutonodomus kungwensis Cooke, 1964
Figs 35 A–G
Plutonodomus kungwensis, 1964: 280, figs 34, 53–57 (holotype female from Kungwe-Mahali Mts., Kasoge, Tanzania [6°7’15. 43”S, 29°44’3.55”E], deposited in OUMNH, examined).
Diagnosis. The female of Plutonodomus kungwensis differs from those of other Prodidominae by the following combination of characters: absence of eyes (Fig. 35C), sternum with anterior margin rounded (Fig. 35D), smooth claws, epigyne with posterior C-shaped copulatory openings, facing away from each other, with a hood between them (Fig. 35E). Males are unknown.
Description. Total length: 1.55. Body pale yellow (Figs 35 A–D). Carapace 0.69 long, 0.40 wide; carapace without anterior constriction (Fig. 35C). Fovea absent. Eyes absent. Chelicerae 0.15 long; apparently without tooth. Endites slightly convergent, distal margin wide, similar to basal margin (Fig. 35D); serrula absent; labium wider than long (Fig. 35D). Sternum 0.45 long, 0.38 wide; anterior margin rounded, rebordered anteriorly and laterally; posterior region strongly protruding between coxae IV, with numerous long and erect setae (Fig. 35D); intercoxal extensions absent and precoxal triangles present. Pedicel with anterior region truncate. Leg formula 4123. Leg measurements: I: 1.81 (0.50, 0.36, 0.35, 0.30, 0.30); II: 1.49 (0.44, 0.22, 0.30, 0.26, 0.27); III: 1.23 (0.35, 0.25, 0.16, 0.24, 0.23); IV: 1.92 (0.52, 0.31, 0.40, 0.36, 0.33). Leg spination: III—femur d1-0-0; tibia v1p-0-0. IV—femur d1-1- 0, tibia p0-0-1, r1-0-1, v1p-0-1r. Patella I larger than others, length similar to tibia I. Two smooth claws; apparently with dense claw tufts of tenent setae. Abdomen 0.90 long, 0.55 wide; abdomen oval (Figs 35A, B). Six spinnerets; ALS 0.09 long, 0.07 wide; ALS separated from each other by approximately their diameter (Fig. 35B); piriform gland spigots elongated with associated setae, major ampulate gland spigot field well-defined conical structure; PLS larger than PMS. Vulva: copulatory ducts slender; secondary spermathecae well defined; connecting ducts convoluted; primary spermathecae round (Figs 35 E–G).
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. Tanzania, only known from the type locality (Fig. 36).