Phanuelus gladstone, Caleb & Mathai, 2015

Caleb, John T. D., Mungkung, Soriephy & Mathai, Manu Thomas, 2015, Four new species of jumping spider (Araneae: Salticidae: Aelurillinae) with the description of a new genus from South India, Peckhamia 124 (1), pp. 1-18 : 7-10

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5092971

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EC25CB27-8CDE-4857-9A83-E975FB85F61E

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D57EEEF7-0260-4EFF-80E3-73971AF94605

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:D57EEEF7-0260-4EFF-80E3-73971AF94605

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Phanuelus gladstone
status

sp. nov.

Phanuelus gladstone View in CoL sp. nov. Caleb & Mathai

( Figs. 26 - 46 View Figures 26-29 View Figures 30-31 View Figures 32-37 View Figures 38-46 )

Type material. Holotype: male, scrub jungle regions, Madras Christian College , Tamil Nadu, India (12°92′04.28″ N, 80°12′38.75″ E, 32m, 13 SEP 2013, coll. John Caleb T.D., NCBS-QA474) . Paratypes from same location: 1 female allotype (13 SEP 2013, coll. John Caleb T.D., NCBS-QA475), 1 male (27 JUN 2013, coll. John Caleb T.D., NCBS-QA476), 1 male (27 OCT 2014, coll. John Caleb T.D., NCBS-QA477); 1 male (28 OCT 2014, coll. John Caleb T.D., NCBS-QA478) .

Etymology. The specific epithet is a noun in apposition, a patronym after Late Dr. M. Gladstone (former Head, Dept. of Zoology and Principal, MCC).

Diagnosis. Species can be recognized by general body color, size and abdominal pattern ( Figs. 26 View Figures 26-29 , 32 View Figures 32-37 ). Palpal femur with distal white patch dorsally in both sexes ( Figs. 27 View Figures 26-29 , 37 View Figures 32-37 ), palpal organ with thin embolus, two RTA one long and bent at tip, other short, thick. Epigynum with copulatory openings placed laterally ( Figs. 40, 43 View Figures 38-46 ), copulatory ducts rising upward and bending inwards forming a loop, leading to spermathecae ( Fig. 44 View Figures 38-46 ).

Description of male. Total length 3.03; carapace 1.80 long, 1.44 wide; abdomen 1.23 long, 1.50 wide. Cephalothorax high, dark with reddish brown hairs and blackish scutum ( Figs. 26, 27 View Figures 26-29 ). Anterior region of

AME lined by a thick curved patch of white hairs, median region of clypeus black, front edge of cephalothorax covered with white hairs. Sparse white hairs cover the regions below ALE and cheek region ( Figs. 28, 29 View Figures 26-29 ). Eye measurements: AME 0.33, ALE 0.21, PME 0.07, PLE 0.17, PME-PLE 0.14, PME- ALE 0.30. Clypeus height 0.27. Chelicerae small, toothless, promargin slightly protruding outward with 5 long hairs. Posterior slope of cephalothorax steep. A pair of white hairs remain at the posterior edge of the cephalothorax. Chelicerae blackish, sternum oval. Legs short, reddish brown with sparse white hairs intermittently, leg III longest ( Fig. 27 View Figures 26-29 ). Abdomen small, round, covered with reddish brown hairs with white spots near mid-dorsal region and one posteriorly, near spinnerets. Long black hairs present at anterior region ( Figs. 26 View Figures 26-29 , 30 View Figures 30-31 ). Palp with white patch of hairs on distal region of femur dorsally ( Fig. 27 View Figures 26-29 ).

Description of female. Total length 4.05; carapace 2.03 long, 1.8 wide; abdomen 2.02 long, 2.0 wide. Coloration as in male but differs in the following: Anterior eyes surrounded by reddish brown hairs. Clypeus devoid of any white hairs ( Figs. 35, 36 View Figures 32-37 ). Eye measurements: AME 0.41, ALE 0.23, PME 0.09, PLE 0.19, PME-PLE 0.16, PME-ALE 0.36. Clypeus height 0.44. Abdomen round, faint chevron-shaped markings on mid-dorsal region. Lighter regions near lateral sides adjacent to white spots in mid-dorsal region. Another pair of white spots placed posteriorly, one median white spot at posterior tip of abdomen ( Figs. 32, 33 View Figures 32-37 ). Epigynum placed on a sclerotized plate ( Figs. 40, 43 View Figures 38-46 ), internal view as in Fig 44 View Figures 38-46 .

Distribution. Chennai, India.

Natural history. This species is a cryptically coloured, tiny, active jumping spider found near dry regions in the scrub jungle floor of Madras Christian College campus.

view.

female. Scale bars 1 mm.

palp, retrolateral view. 40, Epigynum. 41, Left male palp, ventral view. 42, Left maple palp,

retrolateral view. 43, Epigynum. 44, Vulva, dorsal view. 45, Expanded male palp,

ventrolateral view. 46, Expanded male palp, retrolateral view. Scale bars 0.1 mm.

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Phanuelus

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