Cebrenninus phaedrae, Suresh P. Benjamin, 2016

Suresh P. Benjamin, 2016, Revision of Cebrenninus Simon, 1887 with description of one new genus and six new species (Araneae: Thomisidae), Revue suisse de Zoologie 123 (1), pp. 179-200 : 189

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.46304

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6055274

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039987A7-FFC1-A27E-FEE2-F9D75893F879

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Plazi

scientific name

Cebrenninus phaedrae
status

sp. nov.

Cebrenninus phaedrae View in CoL sp. nov.

Figs 46-47, 50 View Figs 46 - 51 , 52-56 View Figs 52 - 56

Holotype: RMNH.ARA.159411; male; Indonesia, Borneo, Central Kalimantan, 40 km N of Palang Karaya, 2°12′36″S 113°55′2″E, secondary forest, litter; 0 9.1985, leg. Suharto Djojosudharmo.

Other material examined: RMNH.ARA.15942; 4 males, 10 females; Indonesia, Central Kalimantan, Kaharian, 20°2′S, 113°40′E; coll. Deeleman, no more label data. – RMNH.ARA.17170; 5 males, 4 females, 6 juveniles; Indonesia, West Sumatra, Rimba Panti Nature Reserve, lowland primary rainforest, leaf litter on mineral soil; 3.08.1982, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman. – RMNH.ARA.17171; 1 male, 2 females; Indonesia, Central Kalimantan, Kaharian, 20°2′ S, 113°40′ E, swampy primary forest, leaf litter; 2.- 16.09.1985, leg. Suharto Djojosudharmo. – RMNH.ARA.17172; 1 female; Indonesia, Borneo, West Sarawak, Semergoh Arboretum, litter; 1984, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman. – RMNH.ARA.15935; 2 males, 3 females; same locality; 23.03.1985, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman. – RMNH. ARA.17173; 3 males, 7 females, 3 juveniles; Indonesia, North Sumatra, Gunung Leuser, Ketambe, lowland leaf litter trail 1.1; 7.07.1985, leg. Suharto Djojosudharmo. – RMNH.ARA.17174; 4 males, 17 females; same data as above, tr.8.4; 0 2.08.1985. – RMNH.ARA.17175; 20 males, 31 females, 10 juveniles; same data as above; 1.05.- 9.08.1985, lowland leaf litter; in addition to the above listed specimens, this sample contained several specimens of C. berau sp. nov. – RMNH.ARA.17176; 26 males, 38 females; same data as above; 24.03.1986; in addition to the above listed specimens, this sample contained several specimens of C. berau sp. nov. – RMNH.ARA.17177; 1 male; same locality, trail 2.4, leaf litter; 4.05.1986, leg. Suharto Djojosudharmo. – RMNH.ARA.15936; 2 males, 1 female; Peninsular Malaysia, Klang Valley, Selangor, Templer’s Park, 03°17.60’N 101°39.25’E, litter; 19.03.1985, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman. – RMNH.ARA.17178; 2 females; Peninsular Malaysia, Klang Valley, Selangor, Templer’s Park, 03°17.60’N 101°39.25’E, leaf litter; 29.07.1980, leg. C. L. and P. R. Deeleman.

Diagnosis: Similar to C. berau sp. nov., distinguished from this and other known congeners by distinctive shape of E (posterior half bottle-shaped, anterior half filiform, tip pointed; Figs 52-53 View Figs 52 - 56 ), C (straight prolateral margin, broadest at midpoint, hooked tip; Figs 52-53 View Figs 52 - 56 ) and RTA (tapering, pointed tip; Figs 52-54 View Figs 52 - 56 ). Females can be distinguished by the round spermathecae, and by short CD not being longer than the width of the wall of S ( Figs 55-56 View Figs 52 - 56 ). Specimens of both sexes are smaller and lighter in color than specimens of C. berau sp. nov.

Etymology: Named after the ancient Greek mythological figure Phaidra.

Description: Male: Total length: 2.5; prosoma length: 1.4, width: 1.1. Leg I: femur 1.2, patella 0.3, tibia 1.0, metatarsus 0.7, tarsus 0.5. Prosoma red-brown, rounded, six eyes, PME absent, LE on light brown-colored mounds, mounds distinct but not touching ( Fig. 46 View Figs 46 - 51 ). Opisthosoma dorsally with irregular black diffused spots, two pairs of brown circular spots towards center, laterally black spots connected to form bands ( Fig. 46 View Figs 46 - 51 ). Legs uniformly yellow-brown. Leg formula 1243, ALE> PLE> PME. AER and PER recurved. Palps as in Figs 52-54 View Figs 52 - 56 . Cymbium without trichobothria.

Female: Total length: 2.3; prosoma length: 1.2, width: 1.1. Leg I: femur 1.0, patella 0.3, tibia 1.0, metatarsus 0.7, tarsus 0.5. In general similar to male. Epigynum and vulva as in Figs 55-56 View Figs 52 - 56 . Spermathecae rounded, CD short.

Distribution: Known from localities Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia.

on

Borneo,

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Thomisidae

Genus

Cebrenninus

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