Loxosceles deformis Wunderlich, 1988

Magalhaes, Ivan L. F., Perez-Gonzalez, Abel, Labarque, Facundo M., Carboni, Martin, Hammel, Joerg U., Kunz, Robin, Ramirez, Martin J. & Solorzano-Kraemer, Monica M., 2022, Revision of recluse spiders (Araneae: Sicariidae: Loxosceles) preserved in Dominican amber and a total-evidence phylogeny of Scytodoidea reveal the first fossil Drymusidae, Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 80, pp. 541-559 : 541

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scientific name

Loxosceles deformis Wunderlich, 1988
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5.1.2. Loxosceles deformis Wunderlich, 1988

Fig. 2 View Figure 2

Loxosceles deformis Wunderlich, 1988: 68, fig. 90.

Type material.

Holotype adult male in Dominican amber, SMF Be 968a, deposited in SMF, examined. No other specimens are known.

Preservation.

The spider is incompletely preserved in a reddish yellow piece of amber. The abdomen is severely shriveled. The anterior portion of the prosoma is covered by emulsion. Only left legs I and III and right femur II are preserved. The left palp, as well as the right palpal tibia, are strongly deformed. Syninclusions: two small Lepidoptera , a nematoceran Diptera , an Acari, a Hymenoptera : Formicidae , another unidentified spider with fungi, and a Bryophyta.

Diagnosis.

Loxosceles deformis can be diagnosed from the Loxosceles in Dominican amber ( L. defecta ) by the unmodified first tibia (Fig. 2C View Figure 2 ); the palp has a gently curved, flattened embolus that is twice as long as the globose base of the bulb. Among extant Antillean species, it is most similar to L. caribbaea (see Sánchez-Ruiz and Brescovit: 2013: figs 1, 2) but can be distinguished by the longer, more flattened embolus.

Description.

Male holotype (SMF-Be 968a). Structure: Carapace almost as wide as long, narrowed anteriorly, particularly hirsute in the cephalic region. Six eyes in three dyads. Legs without strong macrosetae; tibia I unmodified; tarsus III with only two claws. Details of mouthpieces and spinnerets not visible. Palp (Fig. 2D-F View Figure 2 ): palpal femur as long as patella + tibia; tibia slightly incrassate, bulging ventrally, distally deformed; cymbium small, blunt, bulging dorsally; bulb with small globose base and long, flattened, gently curved embolus. Measurements [mm]: Total length (excluding chelicerae and spinnerets) 6.09. Carapace length 3.00, width 2.97. Abdomen length 3.43, width 1.80. Palpal femur length 1.59. Palpal tibia length 0.83, height 0.40. Leg I: femur 4.80, patella 1.07, tibia 5.60, metatarsus 4.22, tarsus 1.12. Leg II: femur 4.93, missing from patella. Leg III: femur 4.93, patella 1.12, tibia 4.85, metatarsus 4.81, tarsus 0.68. Leg IV missing.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryophyta

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Sicariidae

Genus

Loxosceles

Loc

Loxosceles deformis Wunderlich, 1988

Magalhaes, Ivan L. F., Perez-Gonzalez, Abel, Labarque, Facundo M., Carboni, Martin, Hammel, Joerg U., Kunz, Robin, Ramirez, Martin J. & Solorzano-Kraemer, Monica M. 2022
2022
Loc

Loxosceles deformis

Wunderlich 1988
1988