Camptoscaphiella changxu Tong & Li, 2021
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1052.66743 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4FA56EE3-F9C4-4B6F-8AD0-0E2C0A6FF85C |
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Camptoscaphiella changxu Tong & Li |
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sp. nov. |
Camptoscaphiella changxu Tong & Li sp. nov.
Figures 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3
Type material.
Holotype ♂ China, Yunnan, Menglun, XTBG, Paramichelia baillonii plantation; 21°53.823'N, 101°17.072'E; 613 m; pitfall traps; 1-15 May 2007; Guo Zheng leg. (SYNU-481). Paratypes [same data as holotype except where indicated] 1♂ (SYNU-482); 1♂ (SYNU-494); 1♂1♀, pitfall traps, 16-31 June 2007 (SYNU-483-484); 1♂, pitfall traps, 1-9 Dec. 2006 (SYNU-485); 1♂, pitfall traps, 1-9 Dec. 2006 (SYNU-486); 1♀ (SYNU-487); 1♂1♀, XTBG, Secondary tropical montane evergreen broad-leaved forest, 21°54.813'N, 101°12.634'E, 876 m, pitfall traps, 16-24 Sep. 2006, Guo Zheng leg. (SYNU-488-489); 1♂1♀, pitfall traps, 1-15 July 2007 (SYNU-490-491); 1♂1♀, pitfall traps, 16-31 June 2007 (SYNU-492-493).
Diagnosis.
This new species is similar to C. schwendingeri Baehr, 2010 (female unknown), but can be distinguished by the long, strongly-curved setae between the cheliceral paturons (Figs 1F, G View Figure 1 , 2A-C View Figure 2 ) and a uniformly coloured carapace (vs setae absent and the carapace with a longitudinal brown stripe ( Baehr and Ubick 2010: figs 327-331)). Females of this new species can be distinguished from congeners by the star-shaped structure of the endogyne and the strongly-curved copulatory duct (Fig. 3H-J View Figure 3 ).
Description.
Male (holotype): Body: uniformly colored, yellow; habitus as in Fig. 1A, C, E View Figure 1 ; length 1.29. Carapace (Fig. 1B, F View Figure 1 ): 0.65 long, 0.59 wide; pars cephalica strongly elevated in lateral view, surface of elevated portion and sides of pars cephalica finely reticulate. Eyes (Fig. 1B, G View Figure 1 ): ALE 0.057; PME 0.049; PLE 0.049; ALE circular, PME oval, PLE oval; posterior eye row procurved from both above and front; ALE separated by less than one radius. Clypeus (Fig. 1F, G View Figure 1 ): margin unmodified, straight in front view, sloping forward in lateral view. Mouthparts (Figs 1F, G View Figure 1 , 2A-C View Figure 2 ): with several long, strongly-curved setae between paturons. Sternum (Fig. 1D View Figure 1 ): as long as wide, pale orange, surface finely reticulate. Abdomen (Fig. 1A, C, E View Figure 1 ): 0.67 long, 0.41 wide; oval, scuta pale orange; dorsal scutum covering about 2⁄3 of abdomen length, between 1/2 and 3⁄4 of abdomen width, not fused to epigastric scutum; postgastric scutum small, just near epigastric furrow. Legs: pale orange. Palp (Figs 1H, I View Figure 1 , 2D-K View Figure 2 ): reddish-brown; patella extremely long club-shaped, about 4.3 times of the femur length, and 2.1 times of the bulb length; cymbium narrow in dorsal view; distal part of bulb with a broad ventral process (vp) and a narrow dorsal process (dp), the dorsal one with basally wing-shaped appendices (wa).
Female (SYNU-484): Body: habitus as in Fig. 3A-C View Figure 3 ; length 1.37. Carapace: 0.62 long, 0.57 wide. Eyes: ALE 0.065; PME 0.049; PLE 0.057. Mouthparts: chelicerae unmodified. Abdomen: 0.79 long, 0.52 wide. Epigastric area (Fig. 3H, I View Figure 3 ): surface without external features. Endogyne (Fig. 3J View Figure 3 ): with an anterior star-shaped structure (ss); copulatory duct (cd) very long, strongly curved; apodemes thread-shaped (a).
Etymology.
The specific name is derived from Chinese pinyin, " Camptoscaphiella changxu ", which means “macrochaeta”, referring to the long, curved setae between male cheliceral paturons; noun in apposition.
Comments.
The male chelicerae are unmodified in species considered to belong to the genus ( Baehr and Ubick 2010). The long, strongly-curved setae between male cheliceral paturon of this species are unique in this genus, even in the entire order.
Distribution.
Known only from the type locality.
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