Hexapopha kropfi, Feitosa & Ott & Bonaldo, 2023
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Hexapopha kropfi |
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sp. nov. |
Hexapopha kropfi sp. nov.
Figs 85–87 View FIGURES 85 View FIGURES 86 View FIGURES 87 ; Map 5 View MAP 5
Type material: Holotype: male from Fazenda Tanguro , Querência, Mato Grosso, Brazil (12º49’47.6”S, 52º27’28.0”W), May – Jun, 2006, D.F. Candiani & N.F. Lo Man Hung leg., deposited in MPEG 37882, PBI_OON 46087 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: same data as holotype, 2♁ (MPEG 37883, PBI _ OON 46073 ) GoogleMaps ; 1♁ (MPEG 37884, PBI _ OON 46104 ); 1♀ (MPEG 37885, PBI _ OON 46109 ); 1♀ (MPEG 37886, PBI _ OON 46111 ) .
Etymology. The specific name is a patronym honoring the arachnologist Christian Kropf (Natural History Museum, Bern), recognizing his great contribution to the Goblin Spiders PBI.
Diagnosis. Males resemble those of H. caboquinho sp. nov., H. grismadoi sp. nov. H. pithecia sp. nov., H. manauara sp. nov. and H. pantaneira sp. nov. by the conductor nearly the same size of the embolus, without proximal projection and with single tip, by the absence of endite’s P3 and endite’s P1 transversally oriented, folded over itself, devoid of prolateral process and separated from mp by more than its width ( Figs 89D View FIGURES 89 , 91C View FIGURES 91 , 92F View FIGURES 92 , 97C View FIGURES 97 , 100B View FIGURES 100 ). They differ from those of H. pithecia sp. nov., H. manauara sp. nov. and H. pantaneira sp. nov. by the endite’s P1 strongly folded over itself ( Fig. 87C View FIGURES 87 ) (sligtly folded over itself in those species); from those of H. caboquinho sp. nov. by the endite’s P1 with tip oriented anteriorly ( Fig. 87C View FIGURES 87 ) (oriented medially in that species), and from those of H. grismadoi sp. nov. by the labium width less than two times its lenght ( Fig. 87C View FIGURES 87 ) (more than two times its length in H. grismadoi sp. nov.). Females differ from those of the other species with a narrow postepigastric plate (distinctly wider than long) bearing a small scape and with narrow book long covers, smaller than the width of pedicel opening ( H. ubicki s p. nov., H. quadraginta sp. nov., H. santosi sp. nov. and H. izquerdoi sp. nov. ( Figs 33F–H View FIGURES 33 , 56F–H View FIGURES 56 , 74F–H View FIGURES 74 , 77F–H View FIGURES 77 ) by the semicircular posterior margin of postepigastric plate (triangular in H. ubicki s p. nov. and H. izquerdoi sp. nov.), not elevated (elevated in H. santosi sp. nov.), lateral arms of the T-shaped genitalic process thick and the wide duct, with only three folds ( Figs 77G–H View FIGURES 77 , 78L View FIGURES 78 ) (lateral arms of the T-shaped genitalic process thin; duct narrow, multifolded in H. quadraginta sp. nov.).
Description. Male (PBI_OON 46087). Total length 1.42. CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace orange-brown, with Coxapopha -like pattern, pars cephalica strongly elevated in lateral view, surface of elevated portion of pars cephalica smooth, sides scaly, fovea absent ( Figs 85B–C View FIGURES 85 ). Eyes ALE oval, PME circular, PLE oval; posterior eye row straight from both above and front; ALE separated by their radius to diameter, ALE-PLE separated by less than ALE radius, PME touching, PLE-PME separated by less than PME radius ( Fig. 85E View FIGURES 85 ). Sternum as long as wide, pale orange, median concavity absent, with radial furrows between coxae I–II, II–III, III–IV, furrow smooth, surface finely reticulate, without pits, microsculpture everywhere but front; with vestigial sclerotized triangle in male ( Figs 85D View FIGURES 85 , 87B View FIGURES 87 ). Mouthparts: Chelicerae distal region unmodified ( Fig. 85E View FIGURES 85 ). Labium anterior margin anteriorly projecting at middle, wider than long ( Fig. 87C View FIGURES 87 ). Endites with a median projection (mp), a P1 and a P2; mp lamellar, anterior margin serrated; P1 lamellar, bent upwards, situated posteriorly to mp. P2 situated laterally to mp ( Figs 85F View FIGURES 85 , 87C–D View FIGURES 87 ). ABDOMEN: dorsum soft portions pale orange. Book lung covers small, very narrow. Dorsal scutum orange-brown, covering full length of abdomen, no soft tissue visible from above. Epigastric scutum not protruding. Postepigastric scutum orange-brown, almost semicircular, covering nearly full length of abdominal length ( Figs 85B–C View FIGURES 85 ). LEGS: pale orange. GENITALIA: Epigastric region with sperm pore situated at level of posterior spiracles. Palp proximal segments pale orange; embolus tip flattened, not bent upwards; conductor present, without projections, longer than embolus, broader at base ( Figs 85G–I View FIGURES 85 , 87E–H View FIGURES 87 ).
Female (PBI_OON 46109). As in male except as noted. Total length 1.42. CEPHALOTHORAX: Carapace without any pattern, pars cephalica slightly elevated in lateral view ( Fig. 86B View FIGURES 86 ). Eyes posterior eye row recurved from above ( Fig. 86C View FIGURES 86 ). Sternum longer than wide, surface smooth, microsculpture medially and in furrows. Mouthparts: Chelicerae, endites and labium pale orange. Labium rectangular, anterior margin not indented at middle ( Fig. 85D View FIGURES 85 ). ABDOMEN: Postepigastric scutum long, almost rectangular ( Fig. 86F View FIGURES 86 ). GENITALIA: Ventral view: postepigastric plate forming a vestigial postepigastric scape; copulatory orifice slit shaped, very narrow, situated along the entire postepigastric plate. Dorsal view: anterior genitalic process with small, recurved arms; genital duct forming three coils ( Figs 86G–H View FIGURES 86 , 87I–L View FIGURES 87 ).
Other material examined. Brazil. Mato Grosso. Querência: Fazenda Tanguro (12º49’55.0”S, 52º20’21.6”W), Jun. 06–08, 2006, D.F. Candiani & N.F. Lo Man Hung leg., 1♀ (MPEG 15335, PBI _ OON 46022 ) GoogleMaps ; Jun. 06–13, 2006 1♁ (MPEG 15285, PBI _ OON 45824 ) ; Jun. 07–14, 2006, 4♁ (MPEG 15287, PBI _ OON 45834 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 15295, PBI _ OON 45838 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 15283, PBI _ OON 45828 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 15282, PBI _ OON 45827 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 15294, PBI _ OON 45825 ) ; Jun. 10, 2006, 1♁ (MPEG 15328, PBI _ OON 46032 ) ; Jun. 13–20, 2006, 1♁ (MPEG 15286, PBI _ OON 45830 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 15289, PBI _ OON 45837 ) ; Jun. 14–16, 2006, 1♀ (MPEG 15336, PBI _ OON 46024 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 15334, PBI _ OON 46027 ) ; 2♀ (MPEG 15330, PBI _ OON 46028 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 15333, PBI _ OON 46029 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 15291, PBI _ OON 45831 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 15290, PBI _ OON 45832 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 15288, PBI _ OON 45823 ) ; 3♁ (MPEG 1528,1 PBI _ OON 45829 ) ; Jun. 16–18, 2006, 1♁ (MPEG 15327, PBI _ OON 46023 ) ; May 31–Jun. 02, 2006, 2♀ (MPEG 15338, PBI _ OON 46034 ) ; 2♀ (MPEG 15337, PBI _ OON 46025 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 15326, PBI _ OON 46026 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 15284, PBI _ OON 45836 ) ; May 28, 2006, 1♁ (MPEG 15332, PBI _ OON 46031 ) ; May–Jun , 2006, 1♁ (MPEG 37887, PBI _ OON 45839 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37888, PBI _ OON 45820 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37889, PBI _ OON 45819 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37890, PBI _ OON 45840 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 37891, PBI _ OON 45842 ) ; 3♁ (MPEG 37892, PBI _ OON 45844 ) ; 3♁ (MPEG 37893, PBI _ OON 45846 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37894, PBI _ OON 45847 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37895, PBI _ OON 45848 ) ; 1♁, 1♀ (MPEG 37896, PBI _ OON 45843 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37897, PBI _ OON 45841 ) ; 2♀ (MPEG 37898, PBI _ OON 45874 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37899, PBI _ OON 46035 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37900, PBI _ OON 46036 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37901, PBI _ OON 46037 ) ; 2♀ (MPEG 37902, PBI _ OON 46038 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 37903, PBI _ OON 46039 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 37904, PBI _ OON 46040 ) ; 2♁, 1♀ (MPEG 37905, PBI _ OON 46041 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37906, PBI _ OON 46042 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37907, PBI _ OON 46043 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37908, PBI _ OON 46044 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 37909, PBI _ OON 46045 ) ; 3♁ (MPEG 37910, PBI _ OON 46046 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37911, PBI _ OON 46047 ) ; 3♁ (MPEG 37912,
PBI _ OON 46048 ); 1♁ (MPEG 37913, PBI _ OON 46049 ) ; 3♁ (MPEG 37914, PBI _ OON 46050 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37915, PBI _ OON 46051 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37916, PBI _ OON 46052 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37917, PBI _ OON 46053 ) ; 4♁ (MPEG 37918, PBI _ OON 46054 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37919, PBI _ OON 46055 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37920, PBI _ OON 46056 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37921, PBI _ OON 46057 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37922, PBI _ OON 46059 ) ; 2♁, 1♀ (MPEG 37923, PBI _ OON 46060 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37924, PBI _ OON 46061 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 37925, PBI _ OON 46062 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37926, PBI _ OON 46063 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37927, PBI _ OON 46064 ) ; 3♁ (MPEG 37928, PBI _ OON 46065 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37929, PBI _ OON 46066 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37930, PBI _ OON 46067 ) ; 3♁ (MPEG 37931, PBI _ OON 46068 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37932, PBI _ OON 46069 ) ; 1♁, 1♀ (MPEG 37933, PBI _ OON 46070 ) ; 3♁, 1♀ (MPEG 37934, PBI _ OON 46071 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37935, PBI _ OON 46072 ) ; 2♁, 1♀ (MPEG 37936, PBI _ OON 46074 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37937, PBI _ OON 46075 ) ; 3♁ (MPEG 37938, PBI _ OON 46076 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37939, PBI _ OON 46077 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37940, PBI _ OON 46078 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37941, PBI _ OON 46079 ) ; 1♁, 1♀ (MPEG 37942, PBI _ OON 46080 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37943, PBI _ OON 46081 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37944, PBI _ OON 46082 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37945, PBI _ OON 46083 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37946, PBI _ OON 46084 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37947, PBI _ OON 46085 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37948, PBI _ OON 46086 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 37949, PBI _ OON 46088 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 37950, PBI _ OON 46103 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37951, PBI _ OON 46105 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37952, PBI _ OON 46106 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37953, PBI _ OON 46107 ) ; 2♁, 1♀ (MPEG 37954, PBI _ OON 46108 ) ; 1♀ (MPEG 37955, PBI _ OON 46110 ) ; 1♁, 1♀ (MPEG 37956, PBI _ OON 46112 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 37957, PBI _ OON 46113 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37958, PBI _ OON 46114 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37959, PBI _ OON 46115 ) ; 1♁ (MPEG 37960, PBI _ OON 46116 ) ; 2♁ (MPEG 37961, PBI _ OON 46117 ) .
Distribution. Known from the type locality, Querência, state of Mato Grosso, Brazil ( Map 5 View MAP 5 ).
FIGURES 33A–H. Hexapopha santosi sp. nov., female (IBSP 65264; PBI_OON 51424). A–B habitus. A dorsal view. B lateral view. C–E carapace. C dorsal view. D ventral view. E anterior view. F abdomen, ventral view. G–H epigastric region. G ventral view. H lateral view (arrow: postepigastric plate). Scale bars: 0.1mm. Abbreviation: sc, epigastric scutum.
FIGURES 56A–H. Hexapopha izquierdoi sp. nov., female (MPEG 37807; PBI_OON 45749). A–B habitus. A dorsal view. B lateral view. C–E carapace. C dorsal view. D ventral view. E anterior view. F abdomen, ventral view. G–H epigastric region. G ventral view (arrow: margin of postepigastric plate). H dorsal view. Scale bars: 0.1mm.
FIGURES 74A–H. Hexapopha ubicki sp. nov., female (MPEG 10821; PBI_OON 45134). A–B habitus. A dorsal view. B lateral view. C–E carapace. C dorsal view. D ventral view. E anterior view. F abdomen, ventral view. G–H epigastric region. G ventral view (arrow: margin of postepigastric plate). H dorsal view. Scale bars: 0.1mm.
FIGURES 77A–H. Hexapopha quadraginta sp. nov., female (MPEG 37844; PBI_OON 46320). A–B habitus. A dorsal view. B lateral view. C–E carapace. C dorsal view. D ventral view. E anterior view. F abdomen, ventral view. G–H epigastric region. G ventral view. H dorsal view. Scale bars: 0.1mm.
FIGURES 78A–L. Hexapopha quadraginta sp. nov., SEM images. A–H male (MPEG 37844; PBI_OON 46320). I–L female (MPEG 37844; PBI_OON 46320). A–B carapace. A lateral view. B ventral view. C mouthparts, ventral view. D endites, lateral view. E–F left palp. E prolateral view. F retrolateral view. G–H embolus. G prolateral view. H retrolateral view. I carapace, ventral view. J epigastric region, lateral view (arrow: postepigastric scape). K detail of J, showing slit-shaped opening. L internal genitalia, dorsal view. Abbreviations: as, anterior sclerite; c, conductor; d, duct; E, embolus; mp, median projection; P, projection; ps, posterior sclerite.
FIGURES 85A–I. Hexapopha kropfi sp. nov., male (MPEG 37884; PBI_OON 46104). A–B habitus. A dorsal view. B lateral view. C–E carapace. C dorsal view. D ventral view. E anterior view. F mouthparts, ventral view. G abdomen, ventral view. H–I left palp. H prolateral view. I retrolateral view. Scale bars: 0.1mm.
FIGURES 86A–H. Hexapopha kropfi sp. nov., female (MPEG 37886; PBI_OON 46111). A–B habitus. A dorsal view. B lateral view. C–E carapace. C dorsal view. D ventral view. E anterior view. F abdomen, ventral view. G–H epigastric region. G ventral view. H dorsal view. Scale bars: 0.1mm.
FIGURES 87A–L. Hexapopha kropfi sp. nov., SEM images. A–H male (MPEG 37936; PBI_OON 46074). I–L female (MPEG 37936; PBI_OON 46074). A habitus, lateral view. B carapace, ventral view. C mouthparts, ventral view. D endites, lateral view. E–F left palp. E prolateral view. F retrolateral view. G–H embolus. G prolateral view. H retrolateral view. I epigastric region, ventral view. J detail of I, showing slit-shaped opening and postepigastric scape. K epigastric region, lateral view. L internal genitalia, dorsal view. Abbreviations: d, duct; la, labium; mp, median projection; P, projection; sc, postepigastric scape.
FIGURES 89A–I. Hexapopha caboquinho sp. nov., male, SEM images (MPEG 37784; PBI_OON 45397). A–B carapace. A lateral view. B ventral view. C mouthparts, lateral view. D endites, ventral view. E abdomen, lateral view. F sperm pore, ventral view. G left palp, prolateral view. H–I embolus. H prolateral view. I retrolateral view. Abbreviations: la, labium; mp, median projection; P, projection.
FIGURES 91A–L. Hexapopha grismadoi sp. nov., male, SEM images (MPEG 37875; PBI_OON 45878). A–B carapace. A lateral view. B ventral view. C mouthparts, ventral view. D–E endites. D ventral view. E lateral view. F abdomen, ventral view. G sperm pore, ventral view. H–I right palp. H prolateral view. I retrolateral view. J–K embolus. J prolateral view. K retrolateral view. L left chelicera, apical view. Abbreviations: la: labium; mp, median projection; P, projection.
FIGURES 92A–I. Hexapopha pithecia sp. nov., male (MUSM; PBI_OON 44504). A–B habitus. A dorsal view. B lateral view. C–E carapace. C dorsal view. D ventral view. E anterior view. F mouthparts, ventral view. G abdomen, ventral view. H–I left palp. H prolateral view. I retrolateral view. Scale bars: 0.1mm. Abbreviations: P, projection.
FIGURES 97A–L. Hexapopha manauara sp. nov., SEM images. A–F male (INPA; PBI_OON 45471). G–L female (INPA; PBI_OON 45471). A–B carapace. A lateral view. B ventral view. C–D mouthparts. C ventral view (asterisk: posterior part of P1). D lateral view. E detail of D, showing projection P1. F embolus, ventral view. G–H carapace. G anterolateral view. H ventral view. I chelicerae, apical view. J abdomen, ventral view. K epigastric region, ventral view. L internal genitalia, dorsal view. Abbreviations: mp, median projection; P, projection; sc, postepigastric scape.
FIGURES 100A–L. Hexapopha pantaneira sp. nov., SEM images. A–H male (IBSP 69640; PBI_OON 52497). I–L female (IBSP 69640; PBI_OON 52564). A carapace, ventral view. B mouthparts, ventral view (asterisk: posterior part of projection P1). C–D endites. C lateral view. D ventral view, detail of median projection and P2. E–F left palp. E prolateral view. F retrolateral view. G–H embolus. G prolateral view. H retrolateral view. I–J epigastric region. I ventral view. J posterior view, showing postepigastric scape and copulatory opening (arrow). K internal genitalia, dorsal view. L detail of K, showing genital duct (arrow). Abbreviations: mp, median projection; P, projection; sc, postepigastric scape.
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