Thelcticopis hercules Pocock, 1901
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Thelcticopis hercules Pocock, 1901 View in CoL
Figs 8–9 View FIGURES 8 View FIGURES 9 , 27 View FIGURE 27
Thelcticopis hercules Pocock, 1901: 487 View in CoL (♀).
Type material. Holotype ♀, SRI LANKA: Kandy : Ceylon , Peradenia (=Peradeniya): Royal Botanic Gardens [ca. 07°16’N, 80°35’E; 495 m a.s.l.], date unknown, Freeman leg. ( NHMUK 1899.12.11.31; examined). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Females of T. hercules resemble those of T. papuana ( Simon, 1880) ( Järvi 1912: pl. 3, figs 1−2) in having a long median septum (i.e., 85% of the epigynal field length) with the posterior part extending posteriorly beyond the epigastric furrow and the anterior margin discontinuous. The species can be distinguished from T. papuana by (1) posterior margin of epigynal field with a median incision (vs. without such incision in T. papuana ), (2) epigynal posterior projection tips rounded (vs. acuminate in T. papuana ), and (3) first winding of internal duct system distinctly laterad (vs. short and anteriad in T. papuana ) ( Figs 8D–E View FIGURES 8 , 9A–B View FIGURES 9 vs. Järvi 1912: pl.3, figs 1–2).
Supplementary description. Female (holotype; Figs 8A–C View FIGURES 8 , 9C–D View FIGURES 9 ). Colouration: dark red-brown [after Pocock 1901: black; carapace, legs, opisthosoma clothed with bright yellow-green setae]. Thoracic striae evident. Fovea deep, longitudinal, straight. Chelicerae with three promarginal and five retromarginal teeth ( Fig. 9D View FIGURES 9 ). Body length 23.6. Carapace 9.8 long, 8.1 wide. Opisthosoma 13.8 long, 10.62 wide. Chelicerae 2.38 long. Eye sizes and interdistances ( Fig. 9C View FIGURES 9 ): AME 0.63, ALE 0.35, PME 0.36, PLE 0.40; AME–AME 0.60, AME–ALE 1.20, AME–PME 0.45, ALE–PLE 1.21, PME–PME 1.33, PME–PLE 2.11. Length of legs: I 48.76 (14.08, 8.23, 12.27, 10.40, 3.78), II 47.74 (14.27, 7.15, 11.70, 10.59, 4.03), III 38.15 (12.98, 7.22, 8.36, 6.45, 3.14), IV 31.73 (9.21, 4.93, 7.99, 6.48, 3.12). Leg formula: 1234. Genitalia ( Figs 8D–E View FIGURES 8 , 9A–B View FIGURES 9 ): epigynal field as long as wide ( Figs 8D View FIGURES 8 , 9A View FIGURES 9 ). Lateral lobes large, i.e., extending along the entire median septum, sclerotized, more widely separated anteriorly than posteriorly ( Figs 8D View FIGURES 8 , 9A View FIGURES 9 ). Median septum converging posteriorly, with invaginated posterior margin ( Figs 8D View FIGURES 8 , 9A View FIGURES 9 ). Copulatory ducts sclerotized, widely separated, with two loops on each side, one anteriorly, the second one medially ( Figs 8E View FIGURES 8 , 9B View FIGURES 9 ). Fertilisation ducts narrow, roughly anteriad ( Fig. 9B View FIGURES 9 ).
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. Sri Lanka (Peradeniya) ( Pocock 1901) ( Fig. 27 View FIGURE 27 ).
Remarks. The holotype of T. hercules is a female ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 ), which is not noted by the World Spider Catalog (2024). The sex of the holotype can be elucidated from the original description, where Pocock (1901) used the word ‘ Vulva’ at the 9 th line of species description, indicating that the type specimen was female. However, he did not provide the ‘female symbol’ along with the description as in other cases, which is clearly a publisher’s error/ lapsus calami also found with the description of T. ajax (see above).
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Thelcticopis hercules Pocock, 1901
Sankaran, Pradeep M., Sherwood, Danniella & Jäger, Peter 2024 |
Thelcticopis hercules
Pocock, R. I. 1901: 487 |