Wasaka, Haddad, Charles R., 2013

Haddad, Charles R., 2013, Taxonomic notes on the spider genus Messapus Simon, 1898 (Araneae, Corinnidae), with the description of the new genera Copuetta and Wasaka and the first cladistic analysis of Afrotropical Castianeirinae, Zootaxa 3688 (1), pp. 1-79 : 62

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3688.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DB84C679-C2AA-41CC-816E-83E2F6DCA391

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6153963

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DB8445-FFA7-FF8F-FF2A-FB1531C1F88C

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scientific name

Wasaka
status

gen. nov.

Key to the species of the genus Wasaka View in CoL gen. nov.

1 Males ............................................................................................... 2

– Females............................................................................................. 5

2 Embolus with broad base, longitudinally compressed, with retrolaterally directed tip ( Figs 162, 164 View FIGURES 162 – 165 ).................... 3

– Embolus with narrow base and fine distal section, tip directed towards distal end of cymbium ( Figs 163, 165 View FIGURES 162 – 165 )............ 4

3 Base of embolus nearly transverse, distal margin of embolus tip at 30° to longitudinal axis of palp ( Fig. 162 View FIGURES 162 – 165 )................................................................................................... W. imitatrix View in CoL sp. nov.

– Base of embolus oblique, distal margin of embolus tip at 45° to longitudinal axis of palp ( Fig. 164 View FIGURES 162 – 165 )....... W. occulta View in CoL sp. nov.

4 Distal section of embolus coil transverse, with nearly 90° bend; tip long, directed distally and slightly retrolaterally ( Fig. 163 View FIGURES 162 – 165 ).................................................................................... W. montana View in CoL sp. nov.

– Distal section of embolus oblique, with slight distal curve; tip short, directed distally and slightly prolaterally ( Fig. 165 View FIGURES 162 – 165 )......................................................................................... W. ventralis View in CoL sp. nov.

5 Epigyne with large, strongly sclerotised 6-shaped ridges; copulatory ducts very short, directed anteriorly ( Figs 168 View FIGURES 166 – 169 , 176 View FIGURES 174 – 177 )... 6

– Female with weakly sclerotised coiled or round ridges; copulatory ducts long, directed transversely towards ST II ( Figs 172 View FIGURES 170 – 173 , 180 View FIGURES 178 – 181 )................................................................................................ 7

6 Epigynal ridges nearly meeting medially; copulatory openings slightly curved ( Fig. 168 View FIGURES 166 – 169 ).............. W. imitatrix View in CoL sp. nov.

– Epigynal ridges clearly separated medially; copulatory openings strongly curved ( Fig. 176 View FIGURES 174 – 177 )............. W. occulta View in CoL sp. nov.

7 Copulatory openings curved towards posterior; copulatory ducts broad, initially directed towards midline of epigyne ( Fig. 172 View FIGURES 170 – 173 ).................................................................................... W. montana View in CoL sp. nov.

– Copulatory openings curved towards anterior; copulatory ducts narrow, initially directed laterally and posteriorly before bend- ing towards midline of epigyne ( Fig. 180 View FIGURES 178 – 181 ).................................................. W. ventralis View in CoL sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Corinnidae

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