Leptoneta foliiformis, Tong & Li, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5392616 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D8879E-FFA5-9775-4B2E-FD6BFEC536FE |
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Leptoneta foliiformis |
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sp. nov. |
Leptoneta foliiformis View in CoL n. sp.
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TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: China, Beijing City, Fangshan District, Shangfangshan Mountain (39°39’N, 115°48’E), Yunshui Cave , 22.I.2005, leg. H. Chen & X. Han, ♂ ( MNHN). GoogleMaps
Paratypes: same data as holotype, 3 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀ ( IZCAS) GoogleMaps ; 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀ ( MNHN). — Same locality as holotype, 1.IX.2005, Y.Tong & Q. Wang, 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀ ( IZCAS). — Hebei Province, Mancheng County, Caojiayu Village, Caoxian Cave (39°03’N, 115°10’E), 9.VI.2005, leg. Y. Tong & Q. Wang, 7 ♂♂, 12 ♀♀ ( IZCAS). — Hebei Province, Mancheng County , Caojiayu Village , Caoxian Cave (39°03’N, 115°10’E), 9.VI.2005, leg. Y. Tong & Q. Wang, 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀ ( MNHN) GoogleMaps .
ETYMOLOGY. — The specific name comes from Latin, foli, leaf and form, shape, in reference to the leaf-shaped median apophysis of male palpal bulb.
DIAGNOSIS. — The new species is similar in female genitalia to L. tunxiensis Song & Xu, 1985 , but can be distinguished by the presence of seven promarginal teeth on fang furrow, the absence of three short stout spines on retrolateral surface of male palpal patella, and the different shape of laminae of the palpal bulb.
DESCRIPTION
Male (n = 17)
Body length 1.42-1.99 (average: 1.79). Carapace 0.68-0.75 (average: 0.72) long, 0.66-0.71 (average: 0.69) wide; abdomen 0.84-1.15 (average: 1.03) long, 0.58-0.86 (average: 0.73) wide. Carapace yellow, with a small seta presented before middle of ALE, a pair of setae at antero-lateral area of PME, and with a long seta at the rear of median groove. Median groove dark brown, needle-shaped.Cervical grooves and radial furrows light brown. Clypeus 0.13-0.19 (average: 0.16) high. Six eyes. Eye sizes: ALE 0.05, PLE 0.04, PME 0.04. Distance between eyes: ALE-PME 0.08, PLE-PLE 0.06, PLE-PME 0.03. AER 0.11, PER 0.14. Major axes of PLE convergent behind. PME continuous, axes parallel. Chelicera ( Fig. 3D View FIG ) light brown, with seven teeth on promargin of fang furrow and four small teeth on retromargin. Endites and labium light brown. Sternum ( Fig.3C View FIG ) and legs yellow. Measurements of palp and legs: palp 2.01 (0.76, 0.33, 0.36, –, 0.56); I 4.98 (1.45, 0.25, 1.56, 1.13, 0.59); II 4.13 (1.20, 0.26, 1.14, 0.92, 0.61); III 3.48 (0.97, 0.24, 0.92, 0.83, 0.52); IV 4.70 (1.35, 0.24, 1.42, 1.08, 0.61). Leg formula:I-IV-II-III. Femur I with some relatively thicker setae on middle part of anterior surface.Tibia I with row of finely hairs on distal half part of ventral surface ( Fig. 3E View FIG ). Metatarsus II and III ( Fig. 4H, I View FIG ) as L. setulifera n. sp., with a cluster of hairs on basal part of ventral surface, respectively.Abdomen haired, pale gray, and oval in shape, no distinct pattern on the dorsum. Palpal femur with some long spines ventrally. Palpal tibia with three long trichobothria on the dorsal surface and without special projection ( Fig. 3A, B View FIG ). Cymbium distally branched.
Female (n = 21)
Similar to male in coloration and general features, but legs shorter. Body length 1.65-1.95 (average: 1.76). Carapace 0.62-0.65 (average: 0.64) long, 0.61-0.63 (average: 0.62) wide; abdomen 1.00-1.37 (average: 1.19) long, 0.82-0.95 (average: 0.88) wide. Clypeus 0.13-0.15 (average: 0.14) high. Eye sizes: ALE 0.06, PLE 0.05, PME 0.04. Distance between eyes: ALE-PME 0.07, PLE-PLE 0.06, PLE-PME 0.03. AER 0.10, PER 0.13. Measurements of palp and legs: palp 1.27 (0.42, 0.15, 0.30, –, 0.40); I 4.53 (1.28, 0.23, 1.32, 1.02, 0.68); II 3.58 (1.02, 0.23, 1.00, 0.79, 0.54); III 3.06 (0.86, 0.22, 0.77, 0.72, 0.49); IV 4.24 (1.20, 0.22, 1.26, 0.97, 0.59). Leg I without special hairs as in male. Internal genitalia with a pair of spermatheca and sperm duct, atrium visible ( Fig. 3F, G View FIG ).
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