Opopaea deserticola Simon, 1891

Brescovit, Antonio D., Bonaldo, Alexandre B., Ott, Ricardo & Chavari, João L., 2019, To boldly go: on invasive goblin spiders in Brazil (Araneae, Oonopidae), Iheringia, Série Zoologia (e 2019033) 109, pp. 1-20 : 10-12

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Opopaea deserticola Simon, 1891
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Opopaea deserticola Simon, 1891 View in CoL

( Figs 36-40 View Figs 31-40. 31-35 , 61 View Figs 60, 61 )

Opopaea deserticola SIMON, 1891:560 View in CoL , pl. 42, fig. 5 (female syntype from Saint Vincent, Antilles, in BMNH); PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a:4 View Cited Treatment , figs 1-72

Gamasomorpha rufa BANKS, 1898:211 , pl. 13, fig. 12 (female holotype from Baja California, Mexico, G. Eisen & H. Vaslit, in the California Academy of Sciences , destroyed in the earthquake in 1900). Syn. nov.

Opopaea darlingtoni BRYANT, 1940:267 View in CoL , figs 5, 7 (male holotype from Maisí, Guantánamo, Cuba, in MCZ); DUMITRESCU & GEORGESCU, 1983:103 (Syn.)

Gamasomorpha floridana : BRYANT,1945:199, figs 1, 2 (male, misidentified).

Opopaea timida CHICKERING,1951:233 View in CoL , figs 20, 21 (male holotype believed to have been taken from a bat collected in the Chilibrillo Caves, Canal Zone, Panama, in MCZ); PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a:4 (Syn.).

Opopaea brasima CHICKERING, 1969:148 View in CoL , figs 4-10 (male holotype from Kendall, Dade Co., Florida, USA, in AMNH, examined); DUMITRESCU & GEORGESCU, 1983:103 (Syn.).

Gamasomorpha BATTIROLA et al., 2004:423 View in CoL , 426; MARQUES et al., 2007:144.

Note. The figure of Gamasomorpha rufa presented by BANKS (1898) shows clearly a flattened oonopid, indicating in the description of the ventral face of abdomen “a dark stripe each side near furrow”, a characteristic structure found in the female genitalia of all Opopaea View in CoL , but particularly distinctive in O. deserticola View in CoL . In addition, this species is common in urban areas in Baja California ( PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a).

Diagnosis. Opopaea deserticola can be distinguished from O. concolor by the ventrally more expanded palpal bulb in males ( Figs 39, 40 View Figs 31-40. 31-35 ; PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a, figs 61-66) and females having small, dark knob marking the origin of the receptaculum situated very close to the epigastric furrow in genital area ( Fig. 38 View Figs 31-40. 31-35 ).

Description. Male and female, see PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ (2009a:4, figs 1-72).

Distribution. According to PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ (2009a), this Pantropical species was probably introduced in Americas from the Old World. In the New World, it is known to occur from Florida, USA, to Southern Brazil. There were only two previous records from Brazil, one in the Northern State of Pará and other in the Southwestern State of Rio de Janeiro ( PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a), in a building and in a botanical garden, respectively ( PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ (2009a:21). This species is synanthropic in Brazil, sympatric with O. deserticola , mainly in the states of Bahia and Mato Grosso ( Fig. 61 View Figs 60, 61 ). Several specimens were collected in tree canopy at the district of Pirizal, Brazilian Pantanal, state of Mato Grosso. These specimens were collected mainly in Vochysia divergens ( Vochysiaceae ) and Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess. ( Calophyllaceae ) and determined erroneously as Gamasomorpha sp. at that time ( BATTIROLA et al., 2004; MARQUES et al., 2007). However, this species is most commonly found inside houses, buildings and, exceptionally, in disturbed caves.

Material examined. BRAZIL. Amapá: Laranjal do Jari (0°50’31”S - 52°30’57”W), ♂, 14.XI.2003, J. A. P. Barreiros leg. ( MPEG 10406 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Amazonas: Manaus, Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke (02°57’42”S - 59°55’40”W), ♀, 15.IX.1995 ( INPA); J. Adis leg. ( INPA) GoogleMaps ; ♀, 23.III.1996, J. Adis ( INPA) ; Pará: Belém, campus Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi , ♀, 10.II.1959, A. Nadler leg. ( AMNH, PBI _ OON 10524 ) ; 5 Km East Belém , ♂, 02.V.1974, R. Schuh leg. ( AMNH, PBI _ OON 10514 ) ; Mato Grosso: Nossa Senhora do Livramento, Pirizal, Pantanal de Poconé , Fazenda Retiro Novo (16°15’12”S - 56°22’12”W), 4♂, 10♀, XI−XII.1999, L. A. Battirola ( IBSP 40724-40725 View Materials , 40729 View Materials , 40754 View Materials , 40756 View Materials , 40765- 40767 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Poconé (16°26’49.5924”S - 56°42’52.0518”W), 4♂, 7♀, 2003, I. Marques & Castilho leg. ( IBSP 67014 View Materials , 67025 View Materials , 67027 View Materials , 67029 View Materials , 67032-67033 View Materials , 67035 View Materials , 67037 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Mato Grosso do Sul: Dois Irmãos do Buriti, Piraputanga, Fazenda Correntes II (20°27’S – 55°30’W), ♀, 16-26.II.2008, R. Bessi leg. ( IBSP 128724 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Bahia: Paulo Afonso (9°24’28”S – 38°13’19’S), Ilha do Urubu , ♀, 2008, E. Daniele leg. ( IBSP 125008 View Materials ) ; Salvador, BaÍa de Aratu (12º47’32,8”S - 38º28’15,3”W), 2♂, 73♀, 2007-2008, K. Benati leg. ( IBSP 125202-125230 View Materials , 125232- 125236 View Materials , 125238-125240 View Materials , 125242-125243 View Materials , 125245 View Materials , 125248- 125252 View Materials , 125254-125259 View Materials , 125261-125266 View Materials , 125268-125270 View Materials , 125272-125278 View Materials , 125280 View Materials , 125282-125291 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Parque da Cidade Joventino Silva (12°59’57.6522”S - 38°28’11.1606”W), 2♀, 22.VIII-03.IX.2008, C. Queiroz & D. Mendes leg. ( IBSP 125544-125545 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Minas Gerais: Belo Horizonte (19°52’S - 44°06’W), ♀, 09.XII.2007, A. J. Santos leg. ( IBSP 151663 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Pains, Gruta Isaias (431402mE - 7747672mN), ♀, 19.VI.2009, R. Zampaulo leg. ( IBSP 166586 View Materials ) ; Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro, Jardim Botânico (30°03’6.07”S - 51°10’37.95”W), ♀, 20.I.1959, A. Nadler leg. ( AMNH, PBI _ OON 10526 ) GoogleMaps ; Santa Teresa , ♀, 26.VI.1946, H. Sick leg. ( AMNH, PBI _ OON 28177 ) ; Bairro Laranjeiras, Parque Guinle (22°55’50.38”S - 43°11’1.12”W), ♀, 20.X.2001, R. Baptista leg. ( MNRJ 3760 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; São Paulo: São Paulo, Parque do Estado (23°39’8.625”S - 46°36’57.9924”W), ♂, 18-25.X.2003, J. Valvassori leg. ( IBSP 68059 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; campus Instituto Butantan (23°33’59.493”S - 46°43’14.7612”W), ♀, 30.IX.2009, A. M. Giroti leg. ( IBSP 151545 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; ♀, VII.2007, G. Perroni ( IBSP 151566 View Materials ) .

INPA

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Opopaea

Loc

Opopaea deserticola Simon, 1891

Brescovit, Antonio D., Bonaldo, Alexandre B., Ott, Ricardo & Chavari, João L. 2019
2019
Loc

Gamasomorpha

MARQUES, M. I. & ADIS, J. & BATTIROLA, L. D. & BRESCOVIT, A. D. & SILVA, F. H. O. & SILVA, J. L. 2007: 144
BATTIROLA, L. D. & MARQUES, M. I. & ADIS, J. & BRESCOVIT, A. D. 2004: 423
2004
Loc

Opopaea brasima

DUMITRESCU, M. & GEORGESCU, M. 1983: 103
CHICKERING, A. M. 1969: 148
1969
Loc

Opopaea timida

PLATNICK, N. I. & DUPERRE, N. 2009: 4
CHICKERING, A. M. 1951: 233
1951
Loc

Gamasomorpha floridana

BRYANT, E. B. 1945: 199
1945
Loc

Opopaea darlingtoni

DUMITRESCU, M. & GEORGESCU, M. 1983: 103
BRYANT, E. B. 1940: 267
1940
Loc

Gamasomorpha rufa BANKS, 1898:211

BANKS, N. 1898: 211
1898
Loc

Opopaea deserticola SIMON, 1891:560

PLATNICK, N. I. & DUPERRE, N. 2009: 4
SIMON, E. 1891: 560
1891
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