Kelawakaju intexta Maddison & Ruiz, 2022

Maddison, Wayne P., Ruiz, Gustavo R. S., Ng, Paul Y. C., Vishnudas, Ettukandathil Haridas & Sudhikumar, Ambalaparambil V., 2022, Kelawakaju gen. nov., a new Asian lineage of marpissine jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae, Marpissina), ZooKeys 1130, pp. 79-102 : 79

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1130.87730

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scientific name

Kelawakaju intexta Maddison & Ruiz
status

sp. nov.

Kelawakaju intexta Maddison & Ruiz sp. nov.

Figs 3 View Figures 2–9 , 6 View Figures 2–9 , 11 View Figures 10–15 , 21 View Figures 16–22 , 22 View Figures 16–22 , 29-34 View Figures 29–34

Type material.

Holotype: male (SWK12-3752) in UBCZ from MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Lambir Hills Nat. Pk., headquarters area, 4.197 to 4.198°N 114.0400°E to 114.0402°E, 50 m elev., 30 March to 6 April 2012 Maddison/Piascik/Ang WPM#12-104. Paratype: male (SWK12-0523) in UBCZ from MALAYSIA: Sarawak: Bako Nat. Pk. Ulu Assam Trail, 1.712°N, 110.445°E to 1.713°N, 110.448°E, 30-80, m elev., 8 March 2012, Maddison/Piascik/Ang/Lee WPM#12-005.

Etymology.

Latin, interwoven, referring to the textile-like pattern of coloured scales on the body.

Diagnosis.

Body covered with a dense and intricate pattern of pale scales, white on the abdomen and slightly golden on the carapace (Figs 29 View Figures 29–34 , 32 View Figures 29–34 ), and thus paler in appearance than K. mulu . Embolus arising at 9 to 10 o’clock, longer than in any other Kelawakaju (Fig. 22 View Figures 16–22 ).

Description.

Male (based on holotype). Carapace length 2.45; abdomen length 3.45. Carapace dark brown, with white scales on cephalic region, sparse on thoracic region and with line of white scales along borders of carapace. Clypeus very narrow. Chelicera dark brown, slightly projected, with mastidion. Retromarginal tooth with two cusps, the more lateral larger (Fig. 6 View Figures 2–9 ). Palp light brown. RTA elongate. Embolus narrow, gently curving from its base, longer than half the length of the tegulum, arising prolaterally from the tegulum. Endite dark brown. Labium dark brown and sternum light brown. Leg I dark brown, with proximal portion of femur, mid tibia and metatarsus light brown, and tarsus yellow; II-IV light brown. Length of femur I 2.10, II 1.70, III 1.40, IV 1.65; patella + tibia I 3.10, II 2.40, III 1.65, IV 2.35; metatarsus + tarsus I 1.85, II 1.75, III 1.50, IV 1.70. Leg spination reduced: Femur I-II d1-1-0, p0-0-1, III d1-1-1, p0-0-1, IV d1-1-1, r0-0-1, patella I-IV 0, tibia I v2-2-2, II v1r-1r-1p, III-IV 0, metatarsus I-II v2-2, III 0, IV v0-0-1p. Abdomen dorsally with three pairs of dark marks with dark scales, among light areas with white scales; entirely covered by scutum; ventrally gray, with dark brown ring around spinnerets. Spinnerets yellow.

Female unknown.

Natural history.

The paratype from Bako was found along a trail in a forest.

Kelawakaju singapura species group

The Kelawakaju singapura species group includes only K. singapura , distinctive for the robust male chelicerae, short and stout embolus, and the long palp tibia (longer than the tibial apophysis). It is larger-bodied, like the Kelawakaju frenata group, but has a longer ocular quadrangle, and the abdominal markings are inverted compared to the Kelawakaju frenata group: dark laterally, paler medially, similar to K. intexta of the Kelawakaju mulu group. There is no clear indication to which of the other two groups K. singapura is more closely related, and hence we keep it separate.

Kingdom

Animalia

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Kelawakaju