Pikelinia tambilloi ( MelloLeitão 1941 ), Mello-Leitao, 1941
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Pikelinia tambilloi ( MelloLeitão 1941) View in CoL
( Figs. 1–11 View FIGURES 1 – 5 View FIGURES 6 – 11 )
Filistata tambilloi MelloLeitão, 1941: 106 (male holotype from Argentina, La Rioja Province, Tambillos, 50 km SW of Chilecito, Birabén (MLP 14615, reexamined).
Pikelinia tambilloi View in CoL ; MelloLeitão, 1946: 47; Roewer 1954: 1282 (Pikeliana, lapsus); Ramírez & Grismado, 1997: 331 (description of female).
Pikelinia toba Ramírez & Grismado, 1997: 339 View in CoL (female holotype and five female paratypes from Argentina, Santiago del Estero Province, Moreno Department, Mercedes, 10 km E of Amamá, VIII.1995, D. Vezzani (MACNAr 9515 and 9516, reexamined). NEW SYNONYMY.
Additional material examined: Argentina: Santiago del Estero Province: Parque Nacional Copo, settlers area, 22–24.II.2004, C. Grismado, A. Ojanguren, F. Labarque, L. Compagnucci col. 1 male (maturity molt 5.IV. 2004 in lab, MACNAr 10459, preparation CJG002023, ARAMR 000149), 1 female (MACNAr 10526, preparation CJG00214), 1 female (MACNAr 10530), 1 female (MACNAr 10457, ARAMR 000027), 1 female (MACNAr 10723, maintained alive until 14.VI.2005), 1 immature (MACNAr 10528); Parque Nac. Copo, NE limit, 24–25.II.2004, same collectors, 1 female (MACNAr 10527, web sample CJG00030, preparation CJG00243); Departamento Moreno, Ruta Prov. 6, 10 km NE Quimilí, 22.II.2004, sifting under Opuntia quimilo (“quimil”) litter, same collectors, 1 immature (MACNAr 10529); Córdoba Province: Alta Gracia, 31°40'00” S 64°26'00” W, 2.IV.2005, M. Ramírez col., on walls of houses, 10 females (MACNAr 10716), same data, 3 males, 1 female (MACNAr 10717), 1 female (MACNAr 10718), same data, 1 male (molted to maturity 6.V.2005, MACNAr 10720, ARAMR 000208). All the specimens of P. tambilloi and P. toba cited in Ramírez & Grismado (1997) were reexamined.
Redescription of male (Parque Nacional Copo, MACNAr 10459): Total length 3.00. Carapace length 1.26, width 0.96. Posterior median eyes separated by about 1.75 diameters. Palp, femur length 0.92. Legs, tibiae length/width I 2.44/0.18, II 1.90/0.18, III 1.22/0.16, IV 1.94/0.20, metatarsi length I 2.40, II 1.26, III 1.30, IV 1.82, tarsi length I 1.42, II 0.76, III 0.64, IV 0.76. Abdomen length 1.62. Carapace light brown with darker, thin radial design. Clypeus and postocular area marbled between the eyes and the fovea; carapace margins with a thin dark band. Sternum pale with very small dots aligned as a median thin stripe; margins darkened. All legs pale yellowish ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ). Opisthosoma brown almost uniform with tenuous darker chevrons (as in Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ), not so contrasting as in other species of the genus, partially hidden by long brown hairs; venter brown, except the epigastric area and the area anterior to the spinnerets, pale yellowish. Spination: All legs devoid of spines except an apicalventral pair on distal tibiae (thinner on tibia II). The excavated area of metatarsi II lacks the strong proximal spines; instead, it has short spinules that gradually decrease their length distally ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 6 – 11 ), as in Misionella ( Ramírez & Grismado 1997: figs. 97–98, Grismado & Ramírez 2000: figs. 1–2), and the males of Pikelinia ticucho from Córdoba province, Argentina ( Grismado 2003: figs. 3–4).
Palp ( Figs. 4–6 View FIGURES 1 – 5 View FIGURES 6 – 11 ): described in Ramírez & Grismado (1997: 330). The embolus of the type specimen is broken.
Female: We dissected additional females and illustrated the intraspecific variability in the internal genitalia, including the dimensions of the porebearing area of the proximal receptacle ( Figs. 8–11 View FIGURES 6 – 11 ). The chevroned dorsal pattern of the opisthosoma is more evident in lighter specimens ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ).
Distribution: La Rioja, Santiago del Estero and Córdoba Provinces, Argentina. The new records here presented extend the known range of this species about 700 km to the northeast (Copo) and about 400 km to the SE (Alta Gracia) from the type locality.
Natural history: Most of the specimens from Parque Nacional Copo were collected in typical filistatid cribellate funnel webs constructed in holes and crevices in a palisade around a small pond for cattle. Other specimens were found in fallen logs and sifting litter under “quimil” cactuses ( Opuntia quimilo ). The Parque Nacional Copo is situated in the bioma known as “dry Chaco” as characterized in Cabrera & Willink (1973) and Morrone (1999, 2000). The specimens collected in the city of Alta Gracia made dense webs in corners of external walls of buildings.
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Pikelinia tambilloi ( MelloLeitão 1941 )
Grismado, Cristian J. & Ramírez, Martín J. 2006 |
Pikelinia toba Ramírez & Grismado, 1997 : 339
Ramirez 1997: 339 |
Pikelinia tambilloi
Ramirez 1997: 331 |
Mello-Leitao 1946: 47 |
Filistata tambilloi MelloLeitão, 1941 : 106
Mello-Leitao 1941: 106 |