Savignia ericola, Tanasevitch, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5346.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8390499 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9879D-977D-FF9F-FF62-F6C4D7D87AA9 |
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Savignia ericola |
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sp. nov. |
Savignia ericola View in CoL new species
Figs 11 View FIGURE 11 , 12 View FIGURE 12
Type material. Holotype: J ( ZMMU): ETHIOPIA, Oromia Region, Asela Zone, ca 30 air-km SE from Asela (= Assela), Arsi Mountains N.P., road from Digelu to Ticho , 3500–3505 m a.s.l., 7.81944°N 39.35429°E, Erica arborea bushes, with grass and green mosses, sifting mosses, 30.X.2022, leg. A. Tanasevitch [Eth018]. GoogleMaps
Etymology. The specific epithet is a Latin adjective meaning a heather-dweller ( Erica arborea ).
Diagnosis. Based on the formula of chaetotaxy (2.2.1.1) and trichobothriotaxy (Tm I–III present, TmIV absent), the modified carapace, as well as the hypertrophied distal suprategular apophysis, the new species is evidently a member of the Savignia -genus group sensu Millidge (1977). Among the genera of this group, the new species seems most appropriate to be provisionally assigned to Savignia Simon, 1884 , as certain resemble is observed in the structure of the embolic division, namely, the peculiar shape of the embolus, as well as by the presence of a narrow process at its base (MRP in Fig. 12E View FIGURE 12 ). The shape of the embolus is similar to that in many Asian congeners, e.g. S. amurensis Eskov, 1991 , S. eskovi Marusik, Koponen & Danilov, 2001 , S. saitoi Eskov, 1988 , S. zero Eskov, 1988 , etc., all of which also show a median radical process in the embolic division. However, the new species stands apart among other congeners in lacking of a mesal outgrowth on the distal suprategular apophysis (MOSA in Tanasevitch & Trilikauskas 2006, figs 2, 4), a significant generic synapomorphy. Besides this, Savignia ericola n. sp. possesses a characteristic “ Bisetifer -like” palpal tibia which bears three long, strong, lateral setae absent from other congeners of Savignia -genus group. This new species is only conditionally to be placed in Savignia , so at least until a female is found. If the structure of the epigynum turns out to be similar to that of Savignia (namely, with a bisected ventral plate), then the placement of the new species into the genus will become justified. At the same time, it is possible that the new species represents a new genus of the Savignia -genus group.
Description. Male holotype. Total length 1.83. Carapace slightly modified as shown in Figs 11A–C View FIGURE 11 , 1.03 long, 0.63 wide, pale greyish brown to greyish yellow. Anterior part of carapace somewhat protruded anteriorly, eyes relatively small. Chelicerae 0.22 long, a mastidion absent. Legs yellow. Leg I 2.06 long (0.63 + 0.22 + 0.48 + 0.40 + 0.33), IV 2.19 long (0.63 + 0.20 +0.58 + 0.48 + 0.30). Chaetotaxy 2.2.1.1, spines about as long as 0.5–1 diameter of corresponding leg segment. Metatarsi I–III with a trichobothrium each. TmI 0.41. Palp ( Figs 12A–G View FIGURE 12 ): Patella slightly elongated. Tibia with a dorsal, conical, apically rounded outgrowth and a small projection bearing three long, stout and slightly curved setae. Paracymbium J-shaped. Distal suprategular apophysis very large, massive, ending with a strong, straight spike. Radix rounded proximally, with a membranous tissue near middle, a flat, subtrapeziform, anterior apophysis (ARA in Fig. 12E View FIGURE 12 ), and an relatively long, narrow, apically unciform process ( Figs 12E, F View FIGURE 12 ) situated at base of embolus. Embolus starting from middle of radix as a narrow stripe, sharply curved in middle part to gradually taper thereafter into a thin and curved tip. Opisthosoma 0.90 long, 0.58 wide, pale grey ( Figs 11A–C View FIGURE 11 ).
Female unknown.
Distribution. Known only from the type locality in the highlands of Arsi Mountains N.P. (3500–3505 m a.s.l.), Oromia Region, Ethiopia.
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Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University |
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