Sadies, WANLESS, 1984

Benjamin, Suresh P., 2004, Taxonomic revision and phylogenetic hypothesis for the jumping spider subfamily Ballinae (Araneae, Salticidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 142 (1), pp. 1-82 : 44-49

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SADIES WANLESS, 1984 View in CoL

Sadies Wanless, 1984: 11 View in CoL .

Type species: Sadies fulgida Wanless, 1984 , by original description.

Monophyly and phylogenetic placement: Apomorphic for Sadies is the C-shaped path of the sperm duct (6-0), position of cag (17-1), absence (secondary loss) of enlarged tibia (31-0) and lts (33-0) and presence of leaf-like prosomal scales (37-1).

Diagnosis: Sadies can be separated from all other Ballinae genera by the position of cag ( Figs 45C View Figure 45 , 46A, B View Figure 46 ) and, except for Cynapes wrighti , by the presence of leaf-like prosomal scales ( Fig. 47A, B View Figure 47 ).

Description: See Wanless (1984a). Composition: Four species: S. fulgida Wanless, 1984 , S. gibbosa Wanless, 1984 , S. seychellensis Wanless, 1984 and S. trifasciata Wanless, 1984 .

Distribution: All known species occur in the Seychelles and are probably endemic.

SADIES FULGIDA WANLESS, 1984

( FIGS 45A, B, C- F View Figure 45 , 46A, B View Figure 46 , 47A- H View Figure 47 )

Sadies fulgida Wanless, 1984 : figs 2a–f, 3a–f. 1♂ holotype ( MRAC 159.955 View Materials ) and 1♀ allotype ( MRAC 143.086 View Materials ) from Seychelles, Mahé, examined.

Diagnosis: Distinguished from S. seychellensis and S. trifasciata by the shape of the rta ( Fig. 45B, G, H View Figure 45 ); the rta of S. fulgida has a broad base constricted at the centre and with a pointed end ( Figs 45A, B View Figure 45 , 47A, H View Figure 47 ; Wanless, 1984a: figs 2, 3). Wanless (1984a) proposed ‘the shape of the carapace and its microsculpture’ as unique for S. seychellensis . However, he provided no details of what he meant by these differences. The separation from S. gibbosa is unclear, but the shape of the rta and the enlarged tibia I are potentially useful ( Wanless, 1984a: fig. 4).

Description: See Wanless (1984a).

Distribution: Known only from the Seychelles. Habitat data in Wanless (1984a).

Material examined: SEYCHELLES, Silhouette , La Passe; 1♂, 15.1.1999, leg. and det. Michael Saaristo, MZT (label: S. seychellensis , misidentification) .

SADIES SEYCHELLENSIS WANLESS, 1984

( FIG. 45G View Figure 45 )

‘Myrmarachne’ constrictus (Blackwall, 1877). See Saaristo (1978: figs 100–102; provisional placement and first description of the male). Not examined.

S. seychellensis Wanless, 1984: 18–20 , fig. 5a–f. ♂ holotype ( BMNH.1952.12.17.118–122) from Seychelles, Mahé. Not examined. Paratypes : 1♂ 1♀ ( MRAC 143.283 View Materials ), Morné Séchellois , 750–800 m, 13– 17.7.1972, forét endémique ; 1♀ ( MRAC 143.084 View Materials ), Mahé Centre , Morne Blanc, 667 m, 24– 25.8.1972, forét endémique. Examined .

Diagnosis: Distinguished from S. fulgida and S. trifasciata by the shape of the rta ( Fig. 45B, G, H View Figure 45 ), which in S. seychellensis gradually tapers to a pointed end ( Fig. 45H View Figure 45 ; Wanless, 1984a: fig. 5). Wanless (1984a) proposed the absence of a thoracic hump and ‘differences in carapace microsculpture’ (though he provided no details of what he meant by the latter) as unique to S. seychellensis . However, I think a thoracic hump is present, though only faintly visible (pp in this study). The separation from S. gibbosa is unclear, but the shape of the rt and the enlarged tibia I might be of use ( Wanless, 1984a: fig. 4).

Description: See Wanless (1984a).

Distribution: Known only from the Seychelles. Habitat data in Wanless (1984a).

Other material examined: None.

SADIES TRIFASCIATA WANLESS, 1984

( FIG. 45H View Figure 45 )

Sadies trifasciata Wanless, 1984: 21–22 , fig. 6a–g. ♂ holotype from Seychelles, Mahé, Centre , Morne Blanc 667 m, 8– 9.7.1972, PLG Benoit & JJ Van Mol ( MRAC 150.961 View Materials ) and three from the same locality ( MRAC 143.093 View Materials ), examined.

Diagnosis: Distinguished from S. fulgida , S. seychellensis and S. gibbosa by the colour pattern and shape of rta ( Fig. 45B, G, H View Figure 45 ); S. trifasciata has a unique 3-lined pattern on the opisthosoma, a broadbased rta tapering to a beak-like end, which is constricted approximately halfway ( Wanless, 1984a: fig. 6a–c).

Description: See Wanless (1984a).

Distribution: Known only from the Seychelles. Habitat data in Wanless (1984a).

Other material examined: None.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

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Sadies

Benjamin, Suresh P. 2004
2004
Loc

Sadies

Wanless 1984: 11
1984
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