Thelcticopis ajax Pocock, 1901
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Thelcticopis ajax Pocock, 1901 View in CoL
Figs 2–3 View FIGURES 2 View FIGURES 3 , 27 View FIGURE 27
Thelcticopis ajax Pocock, 1901: 488 View in CoL (♀). Type material. Holotype ♀, INDIA: Tamil Nadu: Ootacamund GoogleMaps (=Ooty/ Udhagamandalam) [ca. 11°23’N, 76°41’E; 2249 m a.s.l.], date unknown, G.F. Hampson leg., No. 4 (NHMUK, without registration number; examined).
Diagnosis. Females of T. ajax are distinguished from those of all other known females of Thelcticopis by the short median septum (including region with lateral lobes) in comparison to the total length of the epigynal field, i.e., approximately a third of epigynal field length (vs. half the length or longer in all other species with known females) (e.g., Figs 2D View FIGURES 2 , 3A View FIGURES 3 vs. Figs 6C View FIGURES 6 , 7A View FIGURES 7 , 8D View FIGURES 8 , 9A View FIGURES 9 , 10D View FIGURES 10 , 11D–E View FIGURES 11 , 12C View FIGURES 12 , 14F View FIGURES 14 , 16A View FIGURES 16 , 22D–E View FIGURES 22 , 24C View FIGURES 24 ).
Supplementary description. Female (holotype; Figs 2A–C View FIGURES 2 , 3C–E View FIGURES 3 ). Colouration: dark red-brown [after Pocock 1901: carapace and legs deep black-brown; carapace, opisthosoma and legs clothed with grey-brown setae; thoracic striae evident]. Opisthosoma dorsally without pattern, ventrally with median band. Eyes in two rows, anterior straight, posterior procurved; AME largest, PME smallest, lateral eyes of about the same size ( Fig. 3C View FIGURES 3 ). Chelicerae with 3 promarginal and 6–7 retromarginal teeth, anterior teeth with increasing size distally ( Figs 3D–E View FIGURES 3 ). Body length 21.9. Carapace 10.0 long. Opisthosoma 11.9 long. Chelicerae 2.65 long. Legs: I 27.49 (8.02, 4.32, 7.40, 6.20, 1.55), II 26.85 (8.04, 4.02, 7.32, 5.93, 1.54), III 22.80 (6.93, 3.45, 5.72, 4.92, 1.78), IV 26.32 (7.30, 3.37, 6.30, 7.09, 2.26). Leg formula: 1423. Spination of legs: femur I–III 323, tibia I–II 000(12), III–IV 0008, metatarsus I–III 0002, IV 0004. Genitalia ( Figs 2D–E View FIGURES 2 , 3A–B View FIGURES 3 ): epigynal field longer than wide, anteriorly narrower, roughly pentagonal, with two pairs of lateral slit sensilla medially ( Figs 2D View FIGURES 2 , 3A View FIGURES 3 ). Lateral lobes short, i.e., about one third of epigynal field length, obliquely oriented, sclerotized, distinctly separated, without posterior projections ( Figs 2D View FIGURES 2 , 3A View FIGURES 3 ). Median septum with one pair of lateral depressions anteriorly and a broad median ridge ( Figs 2D View FIGURES 2 , 3A View FIGURES 3 ). Copulatory ducts sclerotized, elongate oval in shape, medially broad, with S-shaped narrow part dorsally in posterior half ( Figs 2E View FIGURES 2 , 3B View FIGURES 3 ). Fertilisation ducts narrow, their tips latero-distad ( Fig. 3B View FIGURES 3 ).
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. India (Tamil Nadu) ( Pocock 1901) ( Fig. 27 View FIGURE 27 ).
Remarks. The holotype of T. ajax is in fact a female specimen ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2 ), which is not noted by the World Spider Catalog (2024). The sex of the holotype can be elucidated in the original description, where Pocock (1901) used the word ‘ Vulva’ at the 7 th line of species description, indicating that the type specimen of T. ajax is a female. However, he did not provide the ‘female symbol’ along with the description as in other cases, which is obviously a printing error/ lapsus calami also found with the description of T. hercules (see below).
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Thelcticopis ajax Pocock, 1901
Sankaran, Pradeep M., Sherwood, Danniella & Jäger, Peter 2024 |
Thelcticopis ajax
Pocock, R. I. 1901: 488 |