Quamtana nyahururu, Bernhard A. Huber & Charles M. Warui, 2012
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2012.29 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:28503B8D-9B2C-484D-A7A2-B44D4DC04F6D |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6181455 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE25DF38-4C5F-4638-98C4-0AA71A061B70 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:CE25DF38-4C5F-4638-98C4-0AA71A061B70 |
treatment provided by |
Jeremy (2017-07-17 11:34:12, last updated by Guilherme 2024-12-13 12:09:09) |
scientific name |
Quamtana nyahururu |
status |
sp. nov. |
Quamtana nyahururu View in CoL sp. nov.
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Figs 6 View Figs 1 - 15. — 1 , 59-61 View Figs 50-69. — 50-52 , 111-115 View Figs 111 - 115
Quamtana Kenya 10 View in CoL : Dimitrov, Astrin & Huber 2012 (DNA sequence data).
Diagnosis
Distinguished from known congeners by combination of male cheliceral armature ( Fig. 113 View Figs 111 - 115 ), male palp (shapes of procursus and bulbal process; Figs 111, 112 View Figs 111 - 115 ), and absence of AME. The South African Quamtana ciliata ( Lawrence, 1938) and Q. mbaba Huber, 2003 are similar but both have AME and are much larger (total body length ~3.0).
Etymology
The species name is derived from the type locality; noun in apposition.
Type material
Holotype
♂, in ZFMK ( Ar 8767 ) GoogleMaps .
Paratypes
4 ♂♂, 1 ♀, in ZFMK (3 ♂♂, 1 ♀: Ar 8768 ) GoogleMaps and NMKE (1 ♂) GoogleMaps .
Type locality
KENYA, Rift Valley Province, Thompson Falls near Nyahururu GoogleMaps (0°02.7’N, 36°22.1’E), 2350 m a.s.l., on underside of leaf, 30 Jan. 2010 (B.A. Huber).
Other material examined
KENYA: Rift Valley Province: 1 ♀, 2 juvs. in pure ethanol, in ZFMK ( Ken 132 ), Thompson Falls near Nyahururu : same data as types above GoogleMaps . Central Province: 3 ♂♂, in CJFM ( 4248 ), Naro Moru [~ 0°10’S, 37°02’E], 2000 m a.s.l., riverside scrub, 17 Aug. 1974 (Murphy) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, in ZFMK ( Ar 8718 ), Kikuyu Escarpment, Gatamaiyu (0°58’S, 36°42’E), 2330 m a.s.l., mountain forest , fogging of Podocarpus latifolius, Feb. 1999 (T. Wagner) GoogleMaps . Nairobi Area: 6 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, in CJFM ( 3540, 6635 ), Nairobi, Muthaiga Golf Club rough [1°15’S, 36°50’E], 1600 m a.s.l., 15 Jul. 1974 and 26 Sep. 1977 (2 vials) (Murphy) GoogleMaps . Eastern Province: 1 ♂, in MRAC ( 215394 ), Kirimeri Forest near Runyenjes [0°25.4’S, 37°32.9’E], 1700 m a.s.l., 27 Apr. 2004 (R. Jocqué, C. Warui, van den Spiegel) GoogleMaps . TANZANIA: Tanga Region: 3 ♂♂ (3 vials), in ZMUC, Lushoto Dist., Mazumbai Forest Reserve (4°49’S, 38°29’S), 1650-1730 m a.s.l., 22 Nov. 1995 (ZMUC Expedition), “Fog 25-BO”, “Fog 25-FL”, “Fog 25-EJ” ; 1 ♂, in ZMUC, same locality, date not given, “Fog 4-DF” ; 1 ♀ in ZMUC, Mazumbai Forest Reserve at 4°49’S, 38°31’E, 1370-1435 m a.s.l., 4 Oct. 1995, “Fog 31-DO” GoogleMaps .
Description
Male (holotype)
MEASUREMENTS. Total body length 1.6, carapace width 0.65. Leg 1: 13.0 (3.3 + 0.3 + 3.5 + 4.8 + 1.1), tibia 2: 2.0, tibia 3 missing, tibia 4: 2.0; tibia 1 L/d: 56. Distance PME-PME 175 µm, diameter PME 70 µm, distance PME-ALE 20 µm, no trace of AME.
COLOR. Prosoma pale whitish with wide dark median band on carapace including clypeus but not ocular area, legs pale ochre-yellow, without darker rings, abdomen monochromous pale grey.
BODY. Habitus as in Figs 59 and 60 View Figs 50-69. — 50-52 ; ocular area barely elevated, each triad on low hump; no thoracic furrow; clypeus unmodified. Chelicerae as in Fig. 113 View Figs 111 - 115 , with proximal lateral apophyses and distal frontal apophyses provided with two long modified hairs each ( Fig. 114 View Figs 111 - 115 ), without stridulatory ridges. Sternum wider than long (0.48/0.40), unmodified.
PALPS. As in Figs 111 and 112 View Figs 111 - 115 , coxa unmodified, trochanter with short retrolatero-ventral apophysis, femur barely modified, procursus simple except distally, bulb with T-shaped process and transparent straight embolus arising from bulb next to T-shaped process.
LEGS. Without spines and curved hairs, few vertical hairs (most hairs missing); retrolateral trichobothrium on tibia 1 at 9%; prolateral trichobothrium absent on tibia 1, present on other tibiae; pseudosegments not visible in dissecting microscope.
VARIATION. Tibia 1 in 15 other males: 2.8-3.7 (mean 3.3). In most males, the bulb is rotated out from its normal position (cf. figs 79, 80, 107, 108 in Huber 2003b).
Female
In general similar to male but triads even less elevated and much closer together (distance PME-PME 105 µm). Tibia 1 in 5 females: 2.3-2.5. Epigynum extremely simple externally, unsclerotized ( Fig. 61 View Figs 50-69. — 50-52 ) with pair of tiny pockets near posterior rim; internal genitalia as in Fig. 115 View Figs 111 - 115 .
Distribution
Known from several localities in Kenya and Tanzania ( Fig. 25 View Figs 24 - 27 ).
Dimitrov D., Astrin J. J. & Huber B. A. 2012. Pholcid spider molecular systematics revisited, with new insights into the biogeography and the evolution of the group. Cladistics (in press). http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 0031.2012.00419. x
Huber B. A. 2003 a. High species diversity in one of the dominant groups of spiders in East African montane forests (Araneae: Pholcidae: Buitinga n. gen., Spermophora Hentz). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 137: 555 - 619. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1046 / j. 1096 - 3642.2003.00053. x
Huber B. A. 2003 b. Southern African pholcid spiders: revision and cladistic analysis of Quamtana n. gen. and Spermophora Hentz (Araneae: Pholcidae), with notes on male-female covariation. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 139: 477 - 527. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1046 / j. 0024 - 4082.2003.00082. x
Lawrence R. F. 1938. A collection of spiders from Natal and Zululand. Annals of the Natal Museum 8 (3): 455 - 524.
Figs 1 - 15. — 1. Artema atlanta Walckenaer, 1837 from Mbutali, Kenya. — 2. Leptopholcus tipula (Simon, 1907) from Semuliki, Uganda. — 3. Smeringopus mpanga Huber, 2012 from Kalinzu F. R., Uganda. — 4. Pholcus taita Huber, 2011 from Taita Mountains, Kenya. — 5. Quamtana kabale Huber, 2003 from Ruwenzori, Uganda. — 6. Quamtana nyahururu sp. nov. from Thompson Falls, Kenya. — 7 - 8. Spermophora minotaura Berland, 1920 from Mt. Kenya (7: dark morph; 8: light morph). — 9. Spermophora mau sp. nov. from near Elburgon, Kenya. — 10. Spermophora kirinyaga sp. nov. from Mt. Kenya, Kenya. — 11. Buitinga nigrescens (?) (Berland, 1920) from Ol Donyo Sabuk, Kenya. — 12. Buitinga ruhiza Huber, 2003 from Buhoma, Uganda. — 13. Buitinga batwa sp. nov. from Mgahinga Gorilla N. P., Uganda. — 14. Buitinga ruwenzori Huber, 2003 from Ruwenzori, Uganda. — 15. Buitinga griswoldi Huber, 2003 from Buhoma, Uganda. Photos BAH.
Figs 50-69. — 50-52. Spermophora kirinyaga sp. nov., ♂ (50) and ♀ (51, 52). — 53-56. Spermophora minotaura Berland, 1920, ♀♀, dark morph (53, 54) and light morph (55, 56). — 57-58. Spermophora kyambura sp. nov., ♂. — 59-61. Quamtana nyahururu sp. nov., ♂ (59, 60) and ♀ (61). — 62-63. Crossopriza johncloudsleyi Deeleman-Reinhold & van Harten, 2001, cleared ♀ genitalia, ventral and dorsal views. — 64-65. Buitinga batwa sp. nov., cleared ♀ genitalia, ventral and dorsal views. — 66-67. Spermophora maathaiae sp. nov., cleared ♀ genitalia, ventral and dorsal views. — 68. Spermophora bukusu sp. nov., cleared ♀ genitalia, ventral view. — 69. Spermophora kyambura sp. nov., cleared ♀ genitalia, dorsal view .
Figs 111 - 115. Quamtana nyahururu sp. nov. 111 - 112. Right ♂ palp, retrolateral and prolateral views. 113. ♂ chelicerae, frontal view. 114. ♂ cheliceral apophysis with modified hairs. 115. ♀ genitalia, cleared dorsal view. b: genital bulb; ba: bulbal apophysis; e: embolus; ep: epigynal pockets; pr: procursus. Scale lines: 0.05 mm (114), 0.2 mm (113, 115), 0.5 mm (111 - 112).
ZFMK |
Germany, Bonn, Zoologische Forschungsinstitut und Museum "Alexander Koenig" |
NMKE |
Kenya, Nairobi, National Museum of Kenya |
CJFM |
CJFM |
MRAC |
Belgium, Tervuren, Musee Royal de l'Afrique Centrale |
ZMUC |
Denmark, Kobenhavn [= Copenhagen], University of Copenhagen, Zoological Museum |
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